Hamas: US decision on
Jerusalem is a war declaration
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Haniya called on all Palestinian factions to unite
quickly [Al Jazeera]
Hamas leader Ismail Haniya has said
the US decision on recognising
Jerusalem as the capital of Israel is a
"war declaration against Palestinians",
and called for a new "Intifada", or
uprising.
Haniya said in a speech in Gaza City on
Thursday that US President Donald
Trump's recognition "killed" the Israeli-
Palestinian peace process.
"This decision has killed the peace
process, has killed the Oslo [accord],
has killed the settlement process," he
said.
"The US decision is an aggression, a
declaration of war on us, on the best
Muslim and Christian shrines in the
heart of Palestine, Jerusalem."
"We should work on launching an
intifada in the face of the Zionist
enemy," Haniya said.
He stressed the fact that the
Palestinians see Jerusalem as united
and the capital of their future state.
"Jerusalem, all of Jerusalem, is ours,"
he said.
"We are here today at a critical point in
the history of the Palestinian issue and
the core of the issue is Jerusalem, a
critical point in the history of the Arab
and Muslim nations following the
provocative decision, the unfair
decision adopted by the US
administration."
He called on all Palestinian factions to
unite quickly "in order to have the
strategy to confront the occupation and
the US administration policies inside
the Palestinian Territories".
"We urge, we ask and we stress the
necessity of rearranging the Palestinian
situation to confront this dangerous
plot and to put our priorities clearly to
face that provocative decision, that
unfair decision," he said.
Ignoring warnings
Trump, ignoring warnings from the
international community, announced on
Wednesday that the US formally
recognises Jerusalem as the capital of
Israel and will begin the process of
moving its embassy to the city, breaking
with decades of US policy.
On Thursday, Mustafa Barghouti, the
secretary general of the Palestinian
National Initiative, speaking to Al
Jazeera from Ramallah, said that Trump
was "joining Israel in the war crimes
and in confirming the annexation of the
occupied Palestinian Territories".
"I hope that the Palestinian Authority
will not accept to meet with this
American team anymore," he said.
"Israel decided it wants everything.
They want everything? Fine. We will
also fight for everything," he said.
"We might be talking about a popular
wide uprising but non-violent one,
similar to the first intifada. That's what
we need. Israelis should see the
Palestinian resistance everywhere."
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