Ezzedeen Al Qassam Brigades, 28.11.07. The Islamic resistance movement Hamas expressed its deeply condemnation of Abbas word at Annapolis. The movement said that Abbas speech included an abusive sentences to the Palestinian history, to their struggle and to its leaders.
Islamic Hamas movement described the Palestinian statehood which U.S. President George W. Bush has called for creating as "vague and illusory." Speaking at the opening of Annapolis conference, Bush said it was time for a new Palestinian statehood.
"Bush did not clarify the boundaries of the Palestinian statehood and did not set a timetable for its creation," Salah Al-Bardaweel, a spokesman for Hamas lawmakers.
"Bush did not speak about the statehood's form, nature and the refugees and he did not specify the capital either."
Al-Bardaweel added Hamas understands from Bush's speech that the Palestinian statehood will not be created since Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and his men did not apply the security plans that aim at protecting the Zionist entity.
Meanwhile, Al-Bardaweel criticized Abbas for going to Annapolis amid solid opposition by Hamas, the biggest Palestinian faction. "Abbas is not authorized to make decision on behalf of the Palestinian people
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