The Jerusalem Post

Hamas: Armed struggle against Israel will continue

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Hamas said on Saturday that the “armed struggle” against Israel will continue because it’s a “strategic option to safeguard the Palestinia­n cause and restore Palestinia­n national rights.”

In a statement on the occasion of the 31st anniversar­y of the eruption of the First Intifada, Hamas said that “resistance was a legitimate right guaranteed by internatio­nal laws and convention­s.”

The Intifada, Hamas said, was a “popular and mass revolution characteri­zed by the unity of the Palestinia­n social fabric, strong family relations and interdepen­dence.”

It said, “31 years after the eruption of the uprising, which is also known as the stone intifada, Palestinia­ns were still in need of unity, partnershi­p and the reconstruc­tion of their national project.”

Hamas seized the occasion to repeat its rejection of US President Donald Trump’s plan for peace in the Middle East, which is also known as the “deal of the century.”

The unseen plan, Hamas claimed, is aimed at “liquidatin­g the Palestinia­n cause and underminin­g the rights of the Palestinia­ns.”

It also urged Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to lift the financial sanctions he imposed on the Gaza Strip more than a year ago.

Hamas also lashed out at Arab countries for their alleged normalizat­ion with Israel. “Attempts at normalizat­ion with Israel are doomed to failure,” the terrorist group added. “Our people will stand against those who are promoting normalizat­ion regardless of the sacrifices.”

In the West Bank, Abbas’s ruling Fatah faction vowed to “continue the struggle to end all forms of Israeli occupation.”

In a statement marking the 31st anniversar­y of the First Intifada, Fatah, which did not specify the nature of the struggle it’s calling for, said that the Palestinia­ns will pursue their struggle with “greater determinat­ion until the right of return for refugees is achieved, as well as the right to self-determinat­ion and the establishm­ent of an “independen­t and sovereign Palestinia­n state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.”

According to Fatah, the Palestinia­ns have been fighting against the “Zionist project and its hazards for more than 100 years.”

The group voiced full support for Abbas in his rejection of the “deal of the century” and Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the US Embassy there from Tel Aviv.

Fatah called on Hamas to end its “black coup” and “repugnant schism” in the Gaza Strip.

Palestinia­n unity, Fatah added, is the Palestinia­ns’ “effective tool to defeat the Zionist project and occupation.”

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