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Ultra-orthodox Jews visit Hamas | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
Four members of a group of ultra-orthodox Jews opposed to the existence of Israel have visited Hamas in Gaza. | |
The men, clad in the traditional ultra-orthodox garb of black hats and coats and with long side-curls in their hair, met Hamas leader Ismail Haniya. | |
The Neturei Karta believe that a Jewish state can only be established by the Messiah and thus denounce Israel as heretic and embrace its enemies. | The Neturei Karta believe that a Jewish state can only be established by the Messiah and thus denounce Israel as heretic and embrace its enemies. |
Mr Haniya welcomed them, saying Hamas rejects Zionist ideology, not Jews. | Mr Haniya welcomed them, saying Hamas rejects Zionist ideology, not Jews. |
"We feel your suffering, we cry your cry," the Associated Press quoted Rabbi Yisroel Weiss as saying. | "We feel your suffering, we cry your cry," the Associated Press quoted Rabbi Yisroel Weiss as saying. |
"It is your land, it is occupied, illegitimately and unjustly by people who stole it, kidnapped the name of Judaism and our identity." | "It is your land, it is occupied, illegitimately and unjustly by people who stole it, kidnapped the name of Judaism and our identity." |
The representatives entered Gaza, which is under a strict Israeli embargo, with a convoy of activists who travelled through Egypt. | The representatives entered Gaza, which is under a strict Israeli embargo, with a convoy of activists who travelled through Egypt. |
'Heroes' | 'Heroes' |
Neturei Karta, Aramaic for "Guardians of the City" was founded some 70 years ago in Jerusalem. | Neturei Karta, Aramaic for "Guardians of the City" was founded some 70 years ago in Jerusalem. |
Estimates of the group's size range from a few hundred to a few thousand - some in Israel, others in the UK and US. | Estimates of the group's size range from a few hundred to a few thousand - some in Israel, others in the UK and US. |
Members have praised Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for saying Israel should be erased from the pages of history - sometimes translated as "wiped off the map". | Members have praised Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for saying Israel should be erased from the pages of history - sometimes translated as "wiped off the map". |
They have also attended a Holocaust denial conference in Tehran and held a prayer vigil for the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat as he lay on his death bed. | They have also attended a Holocaust denial conference in Tehran and held a prayer vigil for the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat as he lay on his death bed. |
Mr Haniya described the men as "heroes", according to Palestinian media reports. | Mr Haniya described the men as "heroes", according to Palestinian media reports. |
"Our problem is with the occupation, that stems from the Zionist ideology and its desire to disperse all the Palestinians," he said. | "Our problem is with the occupation, that stems from the Zionist ideology and its desire to disperse all the Palestinians," he said. |
"Those religious figures that express their objection to the siege, the aggression and the crimes - we can't help but respect them and for their beliefs and their culture." | "Those religious figures that express their objection to the siege, the aggression and the crimes - we can't help but respect them and for their beliefs and their culture." |
Israel and most Western countries regard Hamas as a terrorist group and refuse to deal directly with it. | Israel and most Western countries regard Hamas as a terrorist group and refuse to deal directly with it. |
The movement is sworn to the destruction of Israel in its charter and backs attacks on Israeli civilians, although has offered a long-term ceasefire in exchange for a Palestinian state on the full territory of the West Bank and Gaza. | The movement is sworn to the destruction of Israel in its charter and backs attacks on Israeli civilians, although has offered a long-term ceasefire in exchange for a Palestinian state on the full territory of the West Bank and Gaza. |
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