Palestinian leader blasts Ahmadinejad over Mideast peace comments
CNN
04-Sep-2010 (78 comments)

The administration of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas lashed out at Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday, a day after Ahmadinejad criticized Abbas for renewing direct peace talks with Israel.

"He who does not represent the Iranian people, who forged elections and who suppresses the Iranian people and stole the authority, is not entitled to talk about Palestine, or the President of Palestine," said Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesman for the Palestinian Authority, according to Wafa, the Palestinian Authority's news agency.

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Agha_Irani

Even the Arab leaders

by Agha_Irani on

such as Mahmoud Abbas don't accept the islamist trash that is terrorizing Iran under Ahamghi and Kha-en-i.


AMIR1973

Don't cry for me Palestina

by AMIR1973 on

The crocodile tears of Islamist and Arab terrorists for the Palestinians isn't worth one toman (current exchange rate: about 1085 to one dollar; 1979 exchange rate: 7 to one dollar). The killing of Palestinians by other Arabs of all political persuasions has always been at least as bad, if not worse, than that by Israel. The chief tormentor and killer of Palestinians in Iraq has been none other than the IRGC-trained Islamist goons of the Badr Brigade, which has tortured and murdered Palestinian civilians. Here are excerpts from an article that touches on this:

"Under Saddam Hussein, the Palestinians, who are mostly Sunni, received subsidized housing and, according to Shiite opinion, preferential treatment. Immediately following the American invasion and occupation, the Palestinians were among the first victims of reprisals by the inchoate Shiite militias. They were expelled from their homes and often ended up in tent communities. Palestinians are now obliged to register in Baghdad once a month, but merely to approach the (Shiite-dominated) Ministry of the Interior to register is to risk kidnapping, torture and murder. So most Iraqi Palestinians are essentially illegal now in Iraq. Yet without any papers it is also extremely difficult to leave. One Iraqi diplomat I spoke to in Cairo denied that Palestinians were being singled out, insisting that they lived better than most Iraqis. He accused them of supporting Al Qaeda and building car bombs in their neighborhoods. The Syrians and Jordanians also refuse to take them in. “They want to make a point that the solution for Palestinians is not settlement in the region,” a United Nations official explained to me....Hussein was first threatened in 2005, when, he said, a letter containing a bullet and two drops of blood was sent to his house. “If you do not leave Iraq, this will be your fate,” the letter read. A second death threat was signed by the Badr Brigade, a Shiite militia sponsored by Iran and belonging to the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq. “They threatened me, telling me to leave because I am a Palestinian,” he said. “They think that because we are Palestinians the whole world helps us. But that’s not true. If we had an easy life, I wouldn’t be working as a taxi driver and working in restaurants sometimes. They blew up my car. Then they blew up my house.”

"Two of Hussein’s uncles were kidnapped. The kidnappers, Hussein told me, had demanded $100,000 in ransom, but Hussein’s family did not have the money. The next day they received a phone call informing them that his uncles’ bodies were in the morgue. Hussein’s uncles had been tortured and mutilated, drills driven through their bodies — a signature practice of Iraq’s Shiite militias — and their genitals cut off. “We couldn’t even have a funeral because they said if you do it, we will blow you up,” Hussein said. “We had to bury them at night.” Hussein’s family was also given a CD containing a film of the murders. In March of last year, Hussein said, he was in his house when he heard attackers. With his wife and daughter he escaped to their roof and, from there, to a neighbor’s roof. The attackers then blew up his house. Two months later, Hussein and his family tried to flee to Syria after hearing rumors that it was accepting Palestinians. Stranded between the two borders, his wife’s family — she was not Palestinian — helped her divorce him and return to Baghdad." 


Khar

Ok Fearful you showed you are pro Hamas thugs

by Khar on

SO WHAT ELSE IS NEW??!!!! ;-)


thexmaster

And to think No Brain was going to provide

by thexmaster on

something substantive showing Hamas has support among majority of Palestinians thus indirectly supporting the IRI monkeys.  Alas, one can dream No Brain will one day bring facts to the table. But let's continue with more of these "pro-zionist/pro-saudi" anti-ahmaginejad polls:

//www.awrad.org/pdfs/June_tables%20_english_2...

 June 2010

Mahmood Abbas- 54% positive            39% Negative

Salam Fayyad-     62% positive            29% Negative

Ismail Haniyeh -   39% positive           52% Negative

Fateh-                  56% Positive          37% Negative

Hamas-                33% Positive          58% Negative

 

Must be pro-zionist.

 

 


No Fear

Only an Olagh ...

by No Fear on

Will post one link from the pro saudi network and another link from a pro zionist to prove his point against hamas.

Very fair observations indeed. ;)


thexmaster

I can now see why IRI supports Hamas.

by thexmaster on

Still, Fatah/PLO has killed and tortured palestinians and hamas members as well not to mention all the corruption.  Poor palestinians. 


Khar

Think again you stupid Hamas terrorists lovers

by Khar on

Hamas accused of killing Palestinian opponents

Hamas terrorists kill innocent Palestinians in Gaza


thexmaster

Actually, Hamas has been the biggest failure. Look at

by thexmaster on

how much popularity they've lost since 2006 with only death, suffering and destruction to show for it.  Yet, your monkey leader claims that Abbas doesn't represent Palestinians as if he's got the right to say how they should be controlling the territories.  As far as the public opinion goes, Fatah has much more legitimacy than Hamas.

 

Yeah, I follow the peace process but not as obsessively as i use to.  And I support the Palestinians.  Not hamas, fatah, or the IRI goons who know only how to put on a big show and run their mouth.  What happened to all those loud mouth suicide kiddies wanting to go help the Palestinians during the gaza massacre?  Oh that's right, the ragbar put a stop to it because the IRI is all about appearance.


No Fear

LOL ..

by No Fear on

Am i supposed to believe Palestinians have confidence in Mahmoud Abbas ability to push the peace process? Are you kidding me or yourself?

Do you even follow the palestinian conflict and the peace process?

Mahmoud Abbas has been a complete failure. Everybody knows it, except the public opinion poll you posted.

 


thexmaster

More Polls

by thexmaster on

//www.pcpo.ps/polls.htm

 

Around one- third (31.7 %) of the Palestinian public are in
favor of starting the direct negotiations,  (31.1 %) are in  favor of
continuing the indirect talks and
(31.1 %) plead for the freeze of the negotiations.

 

Hmmmm...over 60% support some sort of talks...30% dont want any negotations (most likely hamas supporters)

 

Some people believe that the two-states formula is
the preferable solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while
others believe that historic Palestine cannot be divided into two
states, and therefore the preferable solution for them is one
bi-national state all over Palestine, in which Israelis and
Palestinians enjoy equal representation and equal rights. Which of the
two solutions do you prefer?  (Read 1-2)

Response

Percentage

1.I prefer the two-state solution: an Israeli state and a Palestinian state

54.8

2.I prefer the solution of the one bi-national state all over Palestine

26.7

3. I prefer another solution

7.6

4. There is no solution for this conflict.

4.9

5. I don’t know / Refuse

6.0

The Palestinian people experienced
governments, in which Fateh constituted the majority of their members,
and other governments, in which Hamas constituted the majority. Now we
have a government with a majority of independents.  Which of the above
types of government, do you think, would best serve, based on
experience, the interests of the Palestinian people?

Response

Percentage

1.A government with a Hamas majority

14.0

2.A government with a Fateh majority

33.2

3.A government with a majority of independents

47.0

4.Don’t know / refuse

5.8


thexmaster

What have the IRI and their Hamas pawns achieved,

by thexmaster on

other than several thousand dead Palestinians?  What's the IRI's solution other than sending weapons to Hamas and marching like imbeciles on 'quds' day?  IRI and their supporters love to use the Palestinians for their own idealogical warfare, but now they are waking up and seeing how detrimental Hamas is.

And, here are some current polls:

//www.angus-reid.com/polls/view/fatah_clearly...

 

 

 

 


No Fear

Mahmoud Abbas does not represent the Palestinian Majority.

by No Fear on

Iran supports Hamas, which won the legislative election in 2006.  Mahmoud Abbas political life would be over soon for being the clown in the peace talk while gaining ZILCH for the palestinians.

Can anyone point to me new incentives or breakthroughs in the peace process while Abbas was negotiating?  Any thing tangible?

What a clown and a disgrace to Palestinians.

 

 


thexmaster

You can't actually address the comments, can you?

by thexmaster on

Your only defense is to call CNN pro-zionist, because coming to terms with the official's comments leads you down the road of cognitive dissonance, and you will decieve and deny to avoid it.  Here's an article by a non-zionist aligned publication:

//news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-0...

That's a good example of you lying--lying to yourself. 

 

 

 


Sargord Pirouz

Well TheX, they wouldn't

by Sargord Pirouz on

Well TheX, they wouldn't broadcast anything that isn't true- isn't that right? ((sarcasm))


thexmaster

Agent Pirouz and IRI groupies

by thexmaster on

hate it when facts and reality is reported.  They try their best to distort it or deny it, but it's a losing battle for them.

 

It's good to know that the palestinians do realize the IRI don't give two sh*ts about them.  They know the IRI simply uses them as pawns for their arrogance, yet the palestinians have gained nothing.  

So much for the self-rightous 'quds' day.

 

 


yolanda

.....

by yolanda on

My favorite part:

"He who does not represent the Iranian people, who forged elections and who suppresses the Iranian people and stole the authority, is not entitled to talk about Palestine, or the President of Palestine," said Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesman for the Palestinian Authority, according to Wafa, the Palestinian Authority's news agency.


Maryam Hojjat

Glad to hear that

by Maryam Hojjat on

From Palestinian.  May be which I doubt  AN shuts up for ever.


Sargord Pirouz

Good old predictable

by Sargord Pirouz on

Good old predictable pro-Zionist CNN reporting...