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GAZA, (PIC)-- Hamas confirmed that Barack Obama's letter to the former PA president Mahmoud Abbas revealed by the media on Saturday reflects the fact that the Arab decision to start direct negotiations between the Ramallah authority and the Israeli occupation government deceived the majority of Palestinian-Arab street.
The movement said that the letter contains a number of threats and no guarantees, which means that the Arab follow-up Committee marketed the U.S.s position, without any regard for the interests of the Palestinians and Arabs.
Hamas spokesman, Dr. Sami Abu Zuhri, said Saturday in a press release: The letter is evidence of the role played by the Fatah movement in marketing misconceptions and misleading public opinion about the guarantees and assurances alleged by the U.S., which leads us to confirm that Mahmoud Abbas is not authorized to negotiate on behalf of the Palestinian people.
Hamas: Obama?s letter contained threats, no guarantees
The movement said that the letter contains a number of threats and no guarantees, which means that the Arab follow-up Committee marketed the U.S.s position, without any regard for the interests of the Palestinians and Arabs.
Hamas spokesman, Dr. Sami Abu Zuhri, said Saturday in a press release: The letter is evidence of the role played by the Fatah movement in marketing misconceptions and misleading public opinion about the guarantees and assurances alleged by the U.S., which leads us to confirm that Mahmoud Abbas is not authorized to negotiate on behalf of the Palestinian people.
Hamas: Obama?s letter contained threats, no guarantees