Hamas invites Obama to Gaza in letter
Date: 03 / 06 / 2009 Time: 18:19
Bethlehem –
Ma’an Exclusive –
An American group returning from Gaza says it will deliver a letter
from Hamas to US President Barack Obama who is to give a landmark
address to the Muslim world in the Egyptian capital on Thursday.
Hamas official Ahmad Yousef confirmed that he wrote the letter, which
the US women's antiwar group CODEPINK plans to deliver on Thursday.
Yousef sent a copy of the letter, in Arabic, to Ma'an. The following
is a translation:
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Mr. President Barack Obama,
President of the United States of
America,
June 3, 2009
We welcome your visit to the Arab
world and your initiative to break the problems between you and the
Muslim world. One of the most important points causing tension between
the United States and this part of the world is the failure to find a
solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Unfortunately, you
won’t visit the Gaza Strip and listen to our point of view during your
visit to the Middle East. The minister of foreign affairs and [envoy to
the Middle East] Mr. George Mitchell also will not visit the Gaza Strip.
We have received in the recent period many foreign delegations
of different political backgrounds, including representatives from the
US Congress and European parliamentarians, as well as the Chairman of
the [UN] Fact-Finding Commission Mr. [Richard] Goldstone, in addition to
many groups. The latest was CODEPINK from America.
It is very
important to visit the Gaza Strip and to witness the results of the
Israeli war and these crimes that lasted 22 days. So many people were
killed by Israel, which has the encouragement of the United States.
Human Rights Watch documented that the use of the white phosphorus
by Israel against United Nations schools and it was discovered that it
is made in the US … they concluded by stating that Israel's use of white
phosphorous is a war crime ... The question is for Americans: If you are
the makers of such weapons and you are the owners of this weapon and you
support Israel, how did Israel violate international law and used this
weapon!?
Mr. President,
Before becoming the president of
America you were a distinguished university professor in law, and your
administration has indicated that it will work to strengthen the rule of
law in the Arab and Islamic world.
The International Court of
Justice ruled in June 2004 that all of the West Bank, Gaza Strip and
East Jerusalem belong to Palestinians and they are the ones who have the
right to decide the future of their political existence and that the
settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories are illegal. Fifteen
judges and representatives of the highest international judicial
authority did not add any conditions or dissent to these statements.
We have also noted that the most important and international
organizations; such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch,
supported the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and
receive compensation.
The human rights organizations noted also
that the siege imposed by Israel on the Gaza Strip is a punishment that
violates international law.
We are, in the Hamas government,
committed to a just solution to the conflict in keeping with
international law and the rulings of the International Court of Justice
and the [UN] General Assembly and human rights organizations. We are
ready to continue with all parties on the basis of mutual respect,
without any prior requirements or conditions.
Again, we would
welcome President Obama to the Gaza Strip, in order to see the damage
done. Such a visit will put the United States in a higher position in
the view of the entire world in order to solve the conflict.
Regards,
Dr Ahmed Yousef
Undersecretary of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs
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At
9am on Thursday the delegation of journalists, social workers,
professors and activists will carry the letter to the US Embassy in
Cairo along with a petition signed by more than 10,000 Americans asking
Obama to go to Gaza to witness the impact of the recent Israeli invasion
there and its ongoing blockade.
“Obama should go to Gaza and see
the devastation for himself, or send envoy George Mitchell,” said Medea
Benjamin in a statement.
Benjamin is co-founder of CODEPINK,
which led the group through Gaza. “There will be no significant
improvement in relations between the United States and the Arab world
until the U.S. begins to deal directly with Hamas and shows its
commitment to the rights of both Palestinians and Israelis.”
Egypt allowed the 66-person delegation through the Rafah crossing into
Gaza on 30 May. The group brought toys, school supplies and playground
building supplies, and built three small playgrounds there.
The
group said in a statement that it was "shocked by the brutality of the
Israeli invasion that killed more than 1,400, displaced more than 50,000
people and destroyed approximately 4,000 homes." They were also appalled
by the effects of the 21-month siege that has "virtually sealed the
borders and constitutes a form of collective punishment, which is
illegal under international law."
Approached by Ma’an, US
officials in Jerusalem have not yet responded to this report. The US
officially considers Hamas a “terrorist” organization and thereby
refuses to deal directly with it.
Hamas: Obama’s’ address to the Muslim world will be judged
through his sincerity
[ 03/06/2009 - 05:02 PM ]
GAZA, (PIC)--
The Hamas Movement stated Wednesday that the speech which US
president Barack Obama intends to deliver to the Muslim world in Cairo
would be judged through his seriousness about supporting the justice of
the Palestinian cause and respecting the Palestinian people’s choices
and will.
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said, in a statement received by the
PIC, that Obama’s wishes to establish a Palestinian state and stop
settlement activities are insufficient and unworkable in light of the
escalating Zionist attacks on the Palestinian people, their land and
holy shrines.
Spokesman Barhoum called on Obama to adopt new effective policies to
counter Israel’s arrogance and its grave racist policies against the
Palestinians, and to have positions matching with the size of the
Palestinian people’s suffering and going in line with their aspirations
for liberation and better life.
In the same context, MP Mushir Al-Masri, the secretary-general of
Hamas parliamentary bloc, downplayed the importance of Obama’s visit to
the region or its ability to make a real breakthrough in the peace
process.
MP Masri warned of any attempt to make the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict summarized in only the issue of ending the Israeli settlement
expansion as a prelude to make Arabs and Muslims normalize relations
with Israel.
In a statement to the Quds Press news agency, the lawmaker called on
the American administration to stop its bias towards Israel and to be
open to the Palestinian democracy.