Following is an excerpt
from a speech delivered by PA President Mahmoud Abbas
at the Arab American University in Jenin. The speech aired on Palestinian
Authority TV on October 13, 2009.
Mahmoud Abbas:
When the [Israeli] aggression took place, [Hamas leaders] in Gaza and
abroad said: “We don’t care if Gaza is erased.” They do not care
if Gaza is erased. All they care about is that the Hamas movement continue
to exist. They said this. Haniya and Mash’al said: We don’t care
what happens. Mash’al went even further and said: “What is happening
in Gaza is insignificant and does not affect us.” Then they said that
the Hamas movement is alive and well. This was at a time when there
were thousands of martyrs from among our people, thousands of wounded
from among our people, and tens of thousands of destroyed houses. To
this day, 100,000 Palestinians in Gaza are homeless, with no place to
live. Yet the Hamas movement is alive and well. The Hamas movement was
hiding under the domes [of mosques]. The Hamas leaders – and I say
this for the first time – fled to the Sinai in ambulances, leaving
their people behind to be slaughtered. Then they say: We put up resistance.
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