Friday, July 1, 2011

United Kingdom criticize Hamas ' sorrow bin Laden (AFP)

LONDON (AFP)-foreign minister William Hague on Tuesday criticized the militant Islamic movement Hamas for mourning for Osama bin Laden's death.


After Al-Qaeda Chief was killed by American forces, the leader of the Hamas Government in the Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniya, said: "we condemn any killing of a sacred Warrior or a Muslim and Arab person and we ask God to bestow his mercy upon him."


Speaking a day before the isrælske prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu visit to United Kingdom for talks, told Håg House that he trøde on device offers welcome to killings would help the peace process in the stalled Middle East peace process.


Håg said: "it would help to cause if it was possible to display across many different divides in the world very unit about what happened on Sunday evening and the removal of the author of some of the world's biggest terrorist acts from the scene.


"It would have been better for Hamas to join in the Welcome to which it would have been a leap forward in the peace process itself."


Netanyahu will hold talks with Prime minister David Cameron on Wednesday and is expected to point to a reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah Western-supported his efforts to block UN recognition of a Palestinian State.


Netanyahu on Tuesday called on the Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas "totally cancel the" reconciliation trade with Hamas, which was signed in Cairo earlier in the day, and warned it was a "hard" of the peace process.


 

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