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“I tell European nations… three years of trying to eliminate Hamas is enough. It is time for you to deal with Hamas, which has gained legitimacy through struggle,” Mr Meshaal said in a speech from the Syrian capital, Damascus.

“Now it is time to start to talk to Hamas, which is a legitimate force.”

Conditions for talks

The four main Middle East mediators – the EU, the US, the UN and Russia – have said there can be no dealing with Hamas until it recognises Israel, renounces violence and accepts interim peace deals signed by the Palestine Liberation Organisation.

Mr Meshaal said that Hamas had withstood Israel’s attacks, despite its military superiority.

“The Gaza Strip has scored a victory. The enemy has failed and the resistance, together with our people and nation, has scored victory.

“This is the first war we have won, the first real and large-scale war. That is why the battle in Gaza is a real turning point in the struggle against the Zionist enemy,” he said.

“But we still have two important battles ahead of us. The battle to break the siege and the battle to reopen the border crossings, particularly the Rafah crossing.”

Israel has blockaded the Palestinian enclave since Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip in June 2007.

It has refused to fully open border crossings to allow desperately needed aid, goods and construction materials into Gaza.

Mr Meshaal also said the “liberation of Palestine” was no longer “just a dream”.

“It is now a reality we can see, we are close to realising it, with God’s grace,” he said.

  • characterzero
    If that is what Gaza looks like after a Hamas victory, what would qualify as a defeat?
  • fumf
    Yup. While Hamas is declaring victory, the Palestinian civilians are suffering enormously.

    An interesting side note, the Israelis withdrew the day before the inauguration as part of their strategy to silence the media attention. Their strategy was there would be so much news about Obama, people would forget about the Gaza crisis.

    As far as a military success, it seems the Israeli strategy worked. They aimed to deal an excessive blow to Hamas so they would renew the truce, and I predict that will happen. As for a moral and political success, I think they failed.
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