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Iran losing Arab sympathy for backing Assad: Hamas | |
2012-11-27 | |
[Al Ahram] Iran must reconsider its support for the Syrian regime if it does not want to alienate Arab public opinion, the deputy chief of the Iranian-backed Paleostinian movement Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, said on Monday. "Iran's position in the Arab world, it's no longer a good position," Mussa Abu Marzuk, whose movement's politburo had been based in Damascus ...Capital of the last remaining Baathist regime in the world... , said during a briefing to news hounds at his new headquarters in the Egyptian capital."It has to address its position, so as not to lose public opinion," he said.
Pencilneckal-Assad Supressor of the Damascenes... over his brutal crackdown on the revolt against his regime that began in March last year. As a result, his Islamist movement is no longer as close to Tehran, which supplies weapons to Paleostinian bad turbans, as it once was. "Iran asked Hamas to adopt a closer position to Syria. Hamas refused, and this has affected our relationship with Iran," Abu Marzuk said. Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal confirmed last week that Iran "had a role in arming" the movement's Death Eaters in Gazoo during their eight-day conflict with Israel, and thanked Tehran, despite the disagreement over support for Assad. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 What Arab sympathy? |
Posted by: European Conservatives 2012-11-27 09:31 |