Saturday 19 October 2013

Haniyeh calls for "popular uprising" in West Bank

The "peaceful fake palestinians" showingt he world just how ready they ARENT to make peace with us


Gaza-based Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh called on Saturday for Palestinians to wage a "popular uprising" in the West Bank.

Speaking at celebrations marking the second anniversary of the release of Gilad Shalit in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian prisoners - the largest prisoner exchange deal Israel has ever agreed to - Haniyeh said the deal was a "historic achievement" for the Palestinian people but charged that more needed to be done to free "all the prisoners."

The Gaza-based Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) - a coalition of armed Palestinian factions - said that "capturing Israeli soldiers is the effective way and strategy to liberate Palestinian prisoners," using the Shalit deal as "a reliable example to break the Israeli shackles," the Hamas-run website Qassam.ps reported on Saturday.

The PRC called for a "national strategy" to free the prisoners.

Hamas on Saturday tweeted news from the celebrations using the hashtags "Devotion of the Free" and "Ahmad al-Jabari," the Hamas military commander who oversaw Shalit's capture and who was assassinated by Israel at the beginning of Operation Pillar of Defense in November 2012.

Haniyeh also praised the recent string of suspected terror attacks in the West Bank over the past two months, the latest of which occurred on Thursday when a Palestinian man rammed a tractor through the gate of an army base north of Jerusalem.

Times of Israel

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