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Hamas premier says no future for Israel on Palestinian lands
Last Updated(Beijing Time):2012-05-19 03:03

Head of the deposed government of Islamic Hamas movement, which rules the Gaza Strip, said Friday that Israel has no future on the Palestinian lands.

"We should promote our slogan. We won't recognize Israel to our old principle, no future for Israel on our lands," Ismail Haneya said when addressing activists of two foreign aid convoys which arrived in the Gaza Strip on Thursday.

He said the arrivals of aid convoys to the besieged Gaza Strip "would contribute to easing the Israeli blockade that has been imposed on our people and would reveal the ugly face of Israel to the entire world."

The Hamas leader welcomed all the solidarity movements in Europe and the world on the issue of the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

"This support has obliged the Zionist enemy to accept the prisoners' demands and to be committed to the terms of Shalit's swap deal," said Haneya.

Around 1,500 Palestinian prisoners agreed Monday to suspend their hunger strike, which was started on April 17, after reaching an Egypt-brokered agreement with Israel, as the latter responded to the prisoners' demands.

The two aid convoys to Gaza include one called Ansar 2 convoy, which consists of 90 activists from Jordan, and another called Miles of Smiles, which has 43 activists from various countries.

Wa'el Saqqa, chief of Ansar 2 convoy, told reporters that the convoy would help reduce unemployment and build up a hospital for children in Gaza.

The convoys also brought cars for handicapped, medical equipment and medicines to the Gaza Strip, mainly for treating cancers.

Source:Xinhua 
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