Haneyya: Reconciliation impossible under security coordination

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GAZA, (PIC)-- Haneyya said on Tuesday that calls for reconciliation should not be made for the sake of maneuvering to win American sympathy but rather should fall in national context. "We have called for reconciliation and stressed that dialog is the only road leading to consolidating and uniting the people", he added.

Haneyya later at night Tuesday extended his condolences to Turkish premier Recep Erdogan, a premier office statement said.

It added that Haneyya exchanged views with Erdogan on the situation in the region in light of popular revolutions and the changes that occurred. He also thanked him for Turkey's backing for the Palestinian people and opposition to the siege on Gaza.

Haneyya: Reconciliation impossible under security coordination
 
GAZA, (PIC)-- Haneyya said on Tuesday that calls for reconciliation should not be made for the sake of maneuvering to win American sympathy but rather should fall in national context. "We have called for reconciliation and stressed that dialog is the only road leading to consolidating and uniting the people", he added.

Haneyya later at night Tuesday extended his condolences to Turkish premier Recep Erdogan, a premier office statement said.

It added that Haneyya exchanged views with Erdogan on the situation in the region in light of popular revolutions and the changes that occurred. He also thanked him for Turkey's backing for the Palestinian people and opposition to the siege on Gaza.

Haneyya: Reconciliation impossible under security coordination

Support from Turkey will continue. Increasingly.
There is no ramification in this, and while all this is happening, people like President Gul get knighted by the Queen of England with the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
 
It added that Haneyya exchanged views with Erdogan on the situation in the region in light of popular revolutions and the changes that occurred. He also thanked him for Turkey's backing for the Palestinian people and opposition to the siege on Gaza.

Support from Turkey will continue. Increasingly.
Resettling palistanians in Turkey would be an even more noble humanitarian enterprise, of course.
 
Support from Turkey will continue. Increasingly.[/size][/i]Resettling palistanians in Turkey would be an even more noble humanitarian enterprise, of course.

Palestinians belong to Palestine.
That's where the refugees, who were driven out by an old world-order, will end up again.
 
Support from Turkey will continue. Increasingly.
Resettling palistanians in Turkey would be an even more noble humanitarian enterprise, of course.
Palestinians belong to Palestine.
And "palestine" ist kaput since 1948, of course, and there had been no palistanians then.
That's where the refugees, who were driven out by an old world-order, will end up again.
A la-la-land suits them, indeed. By the way, when are we stopping occupation of the kurdish lands?
 
[/size][/i]Resettling palistanians in Turkey would be an even more noble humanitarian enterprise, of course.
Palestinians belong to Palestine.
And "palestine" ist kaput since 1948, of course, and there had been no palistanians then.
That's where the refugees, who were driven out by an old world-order, will end up again.
A la-la-land suits them, indeed. By the way, when are we stopping occupation of the kurdish lands?

Turks are very good at killing entire people's from their lands. Israel has 20% Arabs. Where are the Armenians in Anatolian Turkey?
 
Support from Turkey will continue. Increasingly.[/size][/i]Resettling palistanians in Turkey would be an even more noble humanitarian enterprise, of course.

Palestinians belong to Palestine.
That's where the refugees, who were driven out by an old world-order, will end up again.

So Turkey supports the Palestinians, but does not want them in their country. *yawn* sounds like the same policies of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran. etc etc boring:eusa_hand:
 
Support from Turkey will continue. Increasingly.[/size][/i]Resettling palistanians in Turkey would be an even more noble humanitarian enterprise, of course.

Palestinians belong to Palestine.
That's where the refugees, who were driven out by an old world-order, will end up again.

So Turkey supports the Palestinians, but does not want them in their country. *yawn* sounds like the same policies of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran. etc etc boring:eusa_hand:

They are not responsible for the Palestinians.
 

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