Now I understand why, when Kamal Mashad was asked what Hamas would do if Israel attacked Iran, he responded that Hamas would pray for Iran.
The middle east is a snake pit of tribal hatreds.
Thursday, June 07, 2012 11:56:00 am
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Via Egypt Independent:
A senior Hamas official made a 20-minute visit Wednesday morning to the Muslim Brotherhood’s Moqattam headquarters in Cairo.
The visit by Moussa Abu Marzouk, vice chairman of the Palestinian
faction’s politburo, coincided with the Brotherhood’s weekly meeting and
election planning to support presidential candidate Mohamed Morsy.
An informed source at the Brotherhood’s Guidance Bureau told Al-Masry
Al-Youm that Marzouk came to check on the health of Supreme Guide
Mohamed Badie, who underwent an operation following the first round of
elections last month. The same source said they did not discuss
Brotherhood-Hamas relations.
Observers believe Hamas — widely considered to be an offshoot of the
Brotherhood — will likely enjoy stronger relations with Egypt’s future
leaders in light of the expanding political influence of the
Brotherhood, which controls more than 40 percent of Parliament’s lower
house, the People’s Assembly.
In May, a senior official at Palestinian faction Fatah,
Azzam al-Ahmed, said a Morsy victory would make Hamas a more stringent
negotiator and affect reconciliation efforts between the rival factions.
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Close this window Jump to comment formNow I understand why, when Kamal Mashad was asked what Hamas would do if Israel attacked Iran, he responded that Hamas would pray for Iran.
The middle east is a snake pit of tribal hatreds.
Thursday, June 07, 2012 11:56:00 am