DOHA, (PIC)
The head of the Hamas Movement abroad, Khaled Mishaal, said the Al-Aqsa Flood battle has blocked the Israeli demolition project against the Al-Aqsa Mosque, confused Israeli occupation authorities, restored the spirit of the nation and of the Palestinian people, exposed the ugly face of Israel to the entire world, and inflicted great strategic effects.
Mishaal explained in an interview with Al-Arabi satellite channel on Wednesday night that the Palestinians paid a heavy price, stressing that his Movement was exerting all in its power to halt the aggression on its people.
The Hamas leader praised the popular incubator of the Palestinian resistance, stressing that resistance forces are fighting for the people and in defense of them.
He underlined that his Movement is engaged in Gaza ceasefire negotiations through Egyptian and Qatari mediators as well as international mediators, warning that the one who is disrupting negotiations is the Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Mishaal revealed that Egypt had earlier submitted a proposal and Hamas agreed to it, stipulating for establishing a national unity government that would include technocratic ministers of competent figures to manage the Palestinian situation in Gaza and the West Bank, but some parties did not accept this formula.
He stressed that Hamas and the Palestinian factions do not accept any interference from anyone in arranging the Palestinian house, considering this a purely Palestinian national affair.
The Hamas senior official stressed that the resistance and the support forces have lost many prominent leaders in Israeli various assassination operations, but Israel is now facing fierce battles in southern Lebanon, stressing that “the Zionist Israeli project aimed at expansion in the region will definitely fail.”
“The Zionist project infringes on Arab national security, and it is only logical that the Arab nation must fight against it,” he said, adding that the Arab nation must not leave Gaza alone in this confrontation, in light of the imbalance of power.