The radical Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), which contests Palestinian
parliamentary elections for the first time, on Wednesday put real reform and
change to the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) high on the agenda.
Ismael Haneya, top Hamas candidate who heads the group's list in the upcoming
election due on Jan. 25, made the remarks in an exclusive interview with Xinhua.
He told Xinhua that Hamas also aimed at eradicating corruption, poverty and
chaos in the Palestinian territories, while persisting with the armed resistance
against Israeli occupation. Haneya said that Hamas presents in its program of
reforms andreal changes in the social, security, cultural and economic
situations.
Referring to what makes Hamas different from the others, Haneya said that
Hamas' election program is part of the movement's strategy and the significant
visions in treating all kinds of complicated problems will help the
Palestinians."I believe that Hamas can really make real change and achieve real
reforms, this is our slogans" said Haneya.
Hamas, which is considered by the West a terrorist organization, refused to
join the 1996 legislative election, he said, adding it was part of Oslo peace
agreements reached between Israel and the Palestinians, in which Hamas had
rejected.
"Israel undermined these accords, therefore we found ourselves having a duty
to join the election this time and share the political partnership with other
Palestinian groups and political powers," added Haneya.
Hamas political force grew up over the past five years of the Palestinian
Intifada (uprising), while the ruling Fatah movement suffered weakness, internal
arguments and divisions.The charity activities carried out by Hamas had also
helped increasing its popularity.
Hamas rejects until now holding direct peace negotiations with Israel,
however, it excluded a provision from its election program to call for the
destruction of the state of Israel to reduce its opposition to join the
legislative council (parliament)."Our election program is speaking about the
principles and we never dropped or neglected the choice of armed resistance
continuation," Haneya said.
Hamas still believes in these principles of the Palestinian people's right in
every inch of the lands of the Palestine.It, meanwhile, had witnessed recently
internal arguments on what extent this reform and change it is going towards,
however,this argument is hidden not public as it happens in the Fatah movement.
The fact that Hamas might achieve victory in the legislative election worried
Israel and it might foil any hope to revive the stalled peace process or renew
the peace negotiations with the Palestinians.
Israel insists that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas should dismantle
Hamas group and disarm it.
Haneya announced that Hamas won't hold any talks or negotiations with Israel
in case it wins in the PLC election.He added that the problem of negotiations
was not caused byHamas or by the Palestinian people, the negotiations had failed
and the Israeli occupation doesn't want to recognize the Palestinian people's
rights.
The Hamas leader stressed that the movement would work parallel with both
political activities and armed resistance, add ingnegotiations with Israel is
not at all put in the political agenda of Hamas.
He clarified that the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)is the one which
leads the negotiations with Israel and not the PNA, which is not involved in the
talks with Israel.Recent fresh polls showed that Hamas would get a 35 percent in
the parliament while Fatah movement would get 40 percent.Hamas also achieved
high percentages in the last municipal elections.
Haneya didn't rule out the possibility that Hamas forms a cabinet in case it
wins in the upcoming legislative election,adding that Hamas has two tracks in
this respect: the first is to work on achieving the programs of the movement and
the second is to cooperate with other factions and serve the interests of the
people.
The Hamas leader noted that Hamas would work on forming a large-scale
national stream in the PNA by holding coalitions that would enable it to go
ahead with the political situation."We will wait for the results and we would
act according to the highest interests of our people," said Haneya, adding that
a dialogue would immediately start to rearrange the PLO and the internal
Palestinian situation after the election.Hamas wants to rebuild the PLO
depending on political principles and also to reform the Palestinian National
Council (PNC), the parliament in exile, he said, expressing hope that this would
be crowned with positive results.
Haneya appreciated the historic ties between China and the Palestinians,
saying that he highly appreciate the Chinese role towards the Palestinian people
and the Palestinian revolution."China had trained the Palestinians and
recognized the Palestinian people's rights," Haneya said.
He expressed hope that China would continue as a great country to help and
support the Palestinian people until they get their independence and
freedom.