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If Helping Palestinians is Crime Then I’m Proud to be Criminal
In the wake of the formation of the Palestinian government (PG) by the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas; US, EU and Israel have imposed a financial siege on the newly formed government trying to bring it to collapse. The PG has been trying to break the siege or reduce its severity but failed most of the times as sponsors of the siege practice pressure on the Arab and Islamic countries, which are primarily supposed to support the government’s mission.
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In the wake of the formation of the Palestinian government (PG) by the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas; US, EU and Israel have imposed a financial siege on the newly formed government trying to bring it to collapse. The PG has been trying to break the siege or reduce its severity but failed most of the times as sponsors of the siege practice pressure on the Arab and Islamic countries, which are primarily supposed to support the government’s mission. Recently, the PG, in an attempt to counteract the unjust siege, was caught bringing money through the Rafah Crossing by the Information Spokesman of Hamas, Sami abu-Zuhri, an incident that aroused tension among certain Palestinians groups who seem to be indirectly involved in imposing the siege and who were quick to condemn Hamas for its action and called it a kind of illegal action and used it to accuse Hamas of corruption and defalcation. Ikhwanweb met Mr. Abu-Zuhri, the man at the center of the controversy and asked him about all details related to the mission in question.
Abu-Zuhri: if Helping Palestinians Considered a Crime then I’m Proud of Such a Crime 1. Mr. Sami abu-Zuhri, would you please clarify the Rafah Crossing’s incident and the alleged smuggled money? 2. We have heard in the media that the money was allocated for the prisoners in the Israeli jails and the poor among Palestinian people, Is this true? Of course. Part of this money is specified for the Palestinian prisoners in the Israeli jails. However, since it reached the trustworthy treasury of the PG, I am sure that eventually, the money will reach its intended targets i.e. the needy Palestinians. 3. This issue casted doubts that Hamas is used to the practice of money smuggling for its own interest and what was discovered is just a tip of the iceberg. 4. What is your response to President Mahmoud Abbas’s request to the Attorney General to question you concerning the money? 5. What are the latest developments regarding the economic siege imposed on the Palestinians? 6. What are these "illegal” ways? 7. Do you believe that the siege imposed on the Palestinians because of the Hamas led Government undermined Hamas’ popularity among Palestinians? 8. What about the Initiatives by the Palestinian Prisoners in the Israeli jails, which contain an implied, call for recognizing Israel? Will the government adopt such call since among its sponsors is one of Hamas leaders? 9. What about the chaotic and declining security situation in Palestine? Some of the leaders of the security services rejected his decision because it lessen their power and pushed some of their supporters to carry out illegal actions which is the core reason of the security chaos in the Palestinian territories. We will end the security chaos, but not at the expense of the national unity.
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tags: PG / Hamas / US / EU / Israel / Rafah
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