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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

US furious with Hamas over condemnation

















State Department spokesman describes Ismail Haniyeh's response to killing of al-Qaeda leader 'outrageous.' Meanwhile, Clinton tells Netanyahu, Salam Fayyad US aid to PA will not be halted as Palestinians prepare to sign unity deal

The US State Department on Tuesday described Hamas' condemnation of the killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden as "outrageous."

After the Al-Qaeda chief was killed by US forces, the head of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, Ismail Haniyeh, said: "We condemn any killing of a holy warrior or of a Muslim and Arab person and we ask God to bestow his mercy upon him."

Haniyeh said Hamas regards bin Laden's death as "as a continuation of the American policy based on oppression and the shedding of Muslim and Arab blood."

State Department Spokesman Mark Toner said Tuesday Haniyeh's comments were outrageous and omitted the fact that bin Laden was a criminal and a terrorist.

Toner stressed bin Laden was not a martyr and died hiding far away from the scenes of battles he created.

Britain also criticized Hamas' response. Foreign Secretary William Hague told parliament that he believed unity in welcoming the killing would help the stalled Middle East peace process.

Hague said: "It would assist that cause if it was possible to show across many different divides in the world a good deal of unity about what happened on Sunday night and the removal of the author of some of the world's greatest terrorist acts from the scene.

"It would have been better for Hamas to join the welcome to that. That would have been a boost in itself to the peace process."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to visit the UK on Wednesday. Netanyahu will hold talks with Prime Minister David Cameron and is expected to point to a reconciliation deal between Hamas and the Western-backed Fatah in his efforts to block UN recognition of a Palestinian state.

Earlier on Tuesday, he called on Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to cancel the reconciliation agreement with Hamas.

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