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Abbas blames Hamas for bloodshed
Abbas said Hamas were warned not to end the truce otherwise mayhem and bloodshed would follow [AFP]
 

Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, has blamed Hamas for triggering Israel's deadly raids on Gaza, by not extending a six-month truce with the Jewish state.

He also blamed Hamas, which controls the coastal Gaza Strip territory, for disrupting national unity talks that could have paved the way for general and presidential elections.

"We have warned of this grave danger," he said in Cairo, Egypt, on Sunday.

"We talked to them [Hamas] and we told them, 'please, we ask you, do not end the truce. Let the truce continue and not stop", so that we could have avoided what happened."

However, Fawzi Barhoum, a Hamas spokesman, said he was "surprised" by Abbas's claim.

"He downplayed the sufferings of our people in Gaza and belittled their pains, providing justification of the holocaust and war waged by Israel," he said.

Abbas, whose Fatah movement has been at loggerheads with Hamas, said maintaining the truce could have helped the Palestinians avoid the raids, which have so far killed more than 280 people over the past two days.

Nour Odeh, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Ramallah, reported that senior figures had supported Abbas in his call on Hamas not to abandon the truce.

She added that during an Israeli election year, a hardline position towards Palestinians has always won more seats, making the timing particularly risky for Hamas.

"Not just Abbas, but people close to the circles of decision-making in key Arab states, said that Hamas was warned that breaking the ceasefire or not keeping it would result in mayhem and bloodshed," she reported.

Ayman Mohyeldin, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Gaza, said the stance at all levels of the Hamas leadership was the same: "They will remain defiant in the face of any attacks and that the movement is larger that an single assault or attack.

"That they were democratically elected by the Palestinian people, and only through the ballot box will they leave the political scene."

Hamas argues that Israel violated the truce by failing to ease its 18-month blockade on the Gaza Strip.

'Inaction'

Egypt's foreign minister has also blamed Hamas for preventing hundreds of wounded Palestinians from entering Egypt via the Rafah crossing for treatment - the only crossing that does not border Israel.

Ahmed Aboul Gheit said the wounded were "barred from crossing" and he blamed "those in control of Gaza" for putting the lives of the injured at risk.

Barhoum rejected Egypt's statements as an excuse for their 'inaction' towards Israel
But Barhoum denied the accusations, saying that Aboul Gheit was taking advantage of the "massacre and the suffering", to "cover up the state of inaction in Egypt".

Odeh said two lines were being taken on the Palestinian-Israeli issue with Arab states divided between those supporting the Hamas line of armed resistance and not recognising Israel, and those that preferred non-confrontational options.

"More now than ever, they are divided along regional lines of competition of interests in which states are using the Palestinian paper to tug between one another and gain that regional influence.

"There is a lot of anger toward the helplessness and the realisation that in such dire times, Palestinians have been unable to set aside their political differences."

Ground operation

Dozens of tanks and personnel carriers were seen parked at several points near the boundary between Israel and Gaza on Sunday after Israel's defence minister warned it could launch a ground offensive in addition to its air bombardment.

Ehud Barak vowed to "expand and deepen" the bombing raids, unleashed in retaliation for persistent rocket fire into the south of the country from Gaza.

"If it's necessary to deploy ground forces to defend our citizens, we will do so," his spokesman quoted him as saying on Sunday.

The cabinet gave the green light to call up 6,500 reserve soldiers, a senior official told reporters after the meeting.

Jacky Rowland, Al Jazeera's corespondent in Jerusalem, said: "This move gives the Israeli army a lot of leeway to commit troops to this operation as and when they see fit.

"If the fundamental objective of Israel is to change the situation on the ground, clearly they will not be able to do that from the air, they will need to commit ground troops.

"When we look at the full range of air strikes, it does seem that any ground operation would indeed be far-ranging and involve hundreds of troops."

 Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
 
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Feedback Number of comments : 33
 
Khalid
India
01/01/2009
Traitor Abbas
We should ignore Abbas's comments about his bosses' barbaric attack against his own people, because he is a well known hypocrite in the Arab world, I eagerly waiting for another [shoe thrower like] Al-Zaidi in the West Bank.

Dalha
Nigeria
01/01/2009
Gaza
Mahmoud Abbas I really do believe that at a point, even a puppet should be able to see some sense of reason in affairs that especially concern his innocent people. I hope Allah sheds His light of guidance on you. Rememeber the Day when all will be held accountable about their responsibilities, leaders especially. May Allah give respite to the Palestinian people (indeed and quite clearly, He is all they have), and may He bring peace to the entire world.

F Haber
United States
01/01/2009
Palestinians getting what they voted for
If Hamas is the choice of Palestinians, then so is the attack by Israel. The two are inseparable. To choose a government that vows to destroy another, you choose a certainty of war. The other side is left with no choice. It is sad and wrong. But the Palestinians of Gaza voted for death and destruction... and now it arrives. And will arrive again, and again, and again. There is no happy new year in this future. Please create a better one.

Barak
United States
01/01/2009
World President to the Rescue
America's new president is the president of the world, soon he'll be inaugerated and help the parties to sort this disagreement.

Jeremy Shapiro
United States
01/01/2009
Abbas blames Hamas for bloodshed
Abbas and Fatah were democratically elected on the West Bank just like Hamas was democratically elected in Gaza. It is intellectually invalid and unfair to call someone "a puppet of Israel" just because you disagree with his desire for peace. That is manipulation and propaganda, not reasoning.

Reg
United States
31/12/2008
Israel massacre in Gaza.
Mahmoud Abbas is not the leader of the Palestinian people, he's a puppet to Israel and the United states. In a democratic election, the Palestinian people elected "HAMAS" as their leader. Since that wasn't what Israel and the U.S. wanted, Abbas, Israel and the U.S. are trying to destroy the will of the Palestinian people. But the will of the people will prevail. "POWER TO THE PEOPLE"

United Earth
Afghanistan
31/12/2008
Plan B
The problem is is that both sides refuse to budge on their desires. To the PALs guy here, you cannot have Israel back. What is done is done and the clock cannot be rolled back. You must go to Plan B and demand a Palestinion state. Israel MUST give up land for peace. Have UN peacekeepers from China if necessary. Stop calling for the destruction of Israel and Israel must stop refusing to sacrifice land. Plan B is the only solution. Anything else is armagedden

Yusuf
Canada
31/12/2008
Gaza
I hope Abbas keep his mouth shut and help those who are suffering.

gomenasai
Japan
31/12/2008
The Palestinian preffer armagedon rather then plan B

Ag Mines
Afghanistan
01/01/2009
Gaza Was Suppose To Be Great After Israel Left!
The Land of Esau that no Son Of Abraham ever claimed was given back to the Palestinians so they could make their own land a Mecca of Wealth and prosperity. What did they do? They decided to fight each other first, then send Rockets into Israel! They ruin a great opportunity to show the world what they could do, but they chose the wrong ways to do it!

jamaal
Somalia
01/01/2009
Abbas is wrong.
How do you want to negotiate with Israel while they don't want your exsistance? Be very wise and know the root of the problem Hamas are doing the right way to liberate the Palestinian people from the Zionist, you can't beg your enemy to free you and give you land.

MAHROCH
Morocco
01/01/2009
comment on Abbas declaration
I think the Arab leaders are part of this massacre on Gaza because they do not react positively eg by giving Gazans weapons to defend themselves from the brutality of the Zionist state. All that they do is blaming by words. That won't change nothing on the ground...

nittahkachee
United States
02/01/2009
Gaza and Abbas
Abbas, finger pointing is pointless now. Warned or not, it is the people of Gaza who are suffering now more than Hamas. Israel expected Gaza to quietly starve, and now is trying to destroy the tunnels Gaza used to survive. Control someone's food and you control them. Tsipi Livni can claim that there is no crisis and some people actually believe her. It is obvious that Israel will not act without pressure and the Arab states are impotent from political divisions. A new leader is needed.

TD
United States
02/01/2009
Israel
Hello, wake up call: Israel has no intention of ever allowing an independent Palestinian state within or adjacent to Israel. "Onward Christian Soldiers, (Israeli soldiers) marching as to war, with the cross (star) of Jesus (Zion) marching on before." That about sums it up. Abbas and Fatah, beware, you are in the mouth of the wolf!

David
Canada
02/01/2009
Gaza Violence
Why were there no anti-Egyptian rockets when they controlled the Gaza, not allowing a Palestinian state. Would any Arab country tolerate rogue Israelis firing rockets at their citizens without retailiation? If Hamas is legitmate, then they have started a state of war by firing on civilians. I note when Palestinian civilians are killed in anti-terrorist operations, Israel rushes aid in and apologizes. When Palestinians kill Israeli citizens they celebrate on the streets.

iroda
United Kingdom
02/01/2009
Abbas blames Hamas for bloodshed
Why is everyone blaming Hamas? Nowadays, it has become so easy to kill innocent people and blame Hamas for it. Why do you not blame Israel who is on top of all these atrocities? Why do they purposefully target civillians? Children? Women? Schools and private houses? Surely, their intelligence is far more advanced than Hamas's and they know what they are doing. Only one word to describe their act - 'terrorism' and only one to blame - 'Israel.'

Sean-Michael
United States
02/01/2009
Gaza
Why do people say Israel wants to wipe out the Palestinians? Israel has a valid claim to protect themselves from those who have continually called for its destruction. Not everything is Israel's fault. What is stopping people from seeing that both Palestinians and Israelis are people and that they have value? Arab countries are quick to blame Israel, but are they helping the Palestinians? They are just as guilty, sitting back in Riyadh and Damascus.

John Jensen
Denmark
03/01/2009
Abbas blames Hamas for bloodshed
Abbas is a veritable catastrophe for his fellow Palestinians. I am so sorry this mess is allowed to go on without any intervention from the UN.

akbar
Malaysia
02/01/2009
Hamas IS the Palestinian People
Hamas won the democratic election of all of Palestine (Gaza and West Bank). In other words, Hamas is the Palestinian people. It is the legitimate voice of the people according to any international standards you want to apply. The President (Abbas) should listen to Hamas not the other way around. Abbas should not turn his back on his people.

dedi
Afghanistan
02/01/2009
arab act now!
Hey Arab why do you just sit and watch Palestinians killed by Israel? You Abbas dont blame Hamas but blame yourself, because you let your people die. I hope Arabs will act now. No argument.

Paul J Kelly
Iraq
02/01/2009
Gaza
Why is it so difficult for Hamas and the people of Gaza to realise that Israel is just defending there country from the missles that fall on their citizens every day. All that Israel want is for those missles to stop and they will stop...that easy! The same as Iraq, if the voilence had stoped ages ago, the American (etc) would have lekt! It's those idiots that create terror and voilence that keep them here. If troops were not attacked every time they go out, recontruction could continue

yassin
Belgium
02/01/2009
The art of war
Israel has been blocking now for decades several supplies to the Palestinian teroties like medical, gas, oil, elek, and food there is even a water shortage a basic need in human live. Sow if the Arab leaders just block their oil supplys to the West then they will see what power they actually have and will gain in the future. Living in the West it will affect me as well. Arab leaders stop been cowards and fear only God instead a cowboy

Claude
Afghanistan
02/01/2009
Abbas blames Hamas for bloodshed
Abbas has not come far with his naive negotiations. I am sorry to have to say EU and western countries do not give a damn about international law, UN resolutions, ICJ ruling and so on. Unfortunately, it is only Palestinian resistance that can fight for their legitimate rights. Claude.Luxembourg

Maria Gonzalez Fajardo
United Kingdom
02/01/2009
Stop the war!
Even if Hamas won the elections, it is not right that this massacre continue. I think the problem is that until Palestine does not stop to throw rockets, Israel will have the perfect excuse for carry on with this genocide. Stop the rockets, stones, whatsoever and negotiate for the freedom of Palestine right now, then the nightmare will be for Israel. Let the peace come. That all these Palestinianian murdered were not in vain. Our hearts are with the Palestinian people!

Dr,S. Bilal
Saudi Arabia
03/01/2009
Abbas is a Turn coat
Instead of standing side by side with His people in Gaza, Abbas has stabbed the Palestinians in the back. People talk of Hamas firing rockets into Israiel. Why dont they ask why? Because Palestinians have been driven out of their homes and their land is occupied by Israiel.They are aliens in their own country. The Gaza strip is what has been left for Palestinians by Israiel. As if this was not enough Israel has blocked all food medicine supply to Gaza, to starve them and to break their will.

Abdullah
Malaysia
03/01/2009
Abbas is right!!!!
Abbas is right. Hamas is stubborn and keeps shooting rockets over Israel. The Israeli counter-attack the Hamas causes civillian casulties. If Hamas could just stop firing and let Fatah do the talking, everybody on the Gaza Strip can live their own lives. Hamas doesn't even care for its own people. They thought killing and war will solve all their problems. Stupid and narrow-minded HAMAS!

Dale Moore
Israel
03/01/2009
Gaza
The Palestinian people have brought this all upon themselves by supporting Hamas, and now they are suffering, and Hamas does not care. Hamas sends rockets and Israel bombs and now will invade, all because Hamas can't live up to a truce.

Leo
United States
03/01/2009
Hamas
Hamas is a bunch of loosers hiding behind civilans to make Israel look bad. Do you think Hamas has a Loving heart for humanity! Heck no! they Hate life it's self.

iroda
United Kingdom
03/01/2009
in response to Abdullah
Why did Hamas launch rockets? Because they have been kept under siege for ages now. If you were to be kept in house prison and not allowed to go about your daily shopping, wont you make a little noise to call the world to help? How about if someone controls your borders, your waters and everything you hold precious for life? Would you not respond? When you respond the whole world blames for for provoking the war and keeping your family in war zone. Hypocrites never speak the truth

NEBIL
United Kingdom
03/01/2009
Its more than very sad
Abbas unfortunately did not realize that dying with dignity is better than living without one.

mmuskens
Netherlands
03/01/2009
Abbas
The PA has become a puppet of the zionists. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the Gulf Emirates and Kuweit are mantained by their pimp the US What else do you expect? In all the aformentioned countries, revolutions should take place to abondon these shamefull dictators who are all surpressing their respective peoples

yusar
Indonesia
03/01/2009
To feel
Indonesia was colonized by the Dutch, we had a painful time. So we fought to get our freedom. so this is what the Palestinians must do. If Abbas still has a heart, he will cry. For my brother in Palestine, Allah is the most powerful, nuclear or bombs is nothing. For Israeli people, Allah also knows all the good people among you.

Lloyd Walters
United Kingdom
05/01/2009
Bloodshed
Hatred of the Jewish State is more important than Love for your own people. Send a rocket and before it lands you have condemed your own people to death. Send out one of your own people with a bomb strapped to them and your love of them is trashed and your hate doubled. Always the young children suffer the old and the vunerable. Wake up to 2009 banish forever hate and open your heart to love. Live in peace. One drop of blood shed is one drop to many.

 
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