Hamas leader Meshaal demands end to occupation

Hamas leader Meshaal demands end to occupation


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WASHINGTON (AP) — The leader of Hamas is demanding anew that Israel end its occupation of Gaza and the West Bank.

Khaled Meshaal said in an interview broadcast Monday that he believes the world hasn't taken an even-handed view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"Unfortunately the world doesn't blame the Israelis," said Meshaal, interviewed by CBS news anchor Charlie Rose from Cairo.

Meshaal complained that Palestinians too frequently have to hear pleas for the security of the Jewish state, asking "why don't you give it to Palestinians?"

Asked if Hamas believes there's only a military solution to the longstanding regional conflict, he said, "As a Palestinian, I want to be liberalized. I want to live without occupation."

"Did you not kick the British out," he asked Rose, speaking through a translator. He called occupation "the worst thing you can imagine."

Asked point-blank if he would recognize Israel's right to exist, Meshaal replied, "No."

"I can't co-exist with occupation. Without occupation, you can co-exist," he said. "I'm ready to co-exist with the Jews, with the Christians and with the Arabs and non-Arabs."

Yet, Meshaal declined to say whether he would recognize Israel if it withdrew from the territories.

"I said I do not want to live with a state of occupiers:" he said. "One would have a Palestinian state, then the Palestinian state will decide on its policies."

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