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Article: Hamas denies Hezbollah links, vows to stay in Syria.
- Article from:
- Al Arabiya (Saudi Arabia)
- Article date:
- May 19, 2009
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Summary: In his first interview since talks between Palestinian rival factions Hamas and Fatah broke down, one of the Islamist groups's leaders said progress had been made but called the newly-formed
In his first interview since talks between Palestinian rival factions Hamas and Fatah broke down, one of the Islamist groups's leaders said progress had been made but called the newly-formed Palestinian government a step in the wrong direction in an exclusive interview with the editorial board of Al Arabiya in Dubai.
Osama Hamdan, a senior member of Hamas based in Lebanon, also refuted accusations that the group posed a threat to Egypt's national security ...