Hamas denies it was told to get out of Lebanon
Hamas denies it was told to get out of Lebanon | The Times of Israel.
( It’s like a symbolic logic problem… When all is lies, how best to determine any truth? – JW )
Palestinian terror group and Hezbollah divided over Syrian civil war
Hamas said on Thursday that it wasn’t true that its members had been told by Hezbollah they were no longer welcome in Lebanon due to their support for rebels fighting the Syrian government.
Opposition forces reported on Thursday that Hamas representative Ali Baraka was told by Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shiite terror group to leave the country immediately.
Baraka later told Lebanese media that members of Hamas, the terror group that rules the Gaza Strip, intended to stay in Lebanon and there was to be no change in the relationship between the two organizations.
Hezbollah has sided with the forces of embattled President Bashar Assar against the rebels that seek to oust him.
At the beginning of April the Times of London reported that Hamas operatives were training rebel fighters in Syria.
Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal has never publicly taken sides, but in early 2012 he slipped out of Syria for Qatar, drawing an angry response from Damascus.
In February 2012, Hamas’s Gaza leader Ismail Haniyeh openly called for support of the rebels, aligning himself alongside other Sunni groups that have struck out against the Alawite Assad and his Shiite backers.
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May 30, 2013 at 2:34 PM
I f i was Bibi i would seize the moment make peace with hamas and back them against Assad and Hezbollah