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  Khaled Mashal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Khaled Mashal was born in the Silwad neighborhood of Ramallah
Mashal participated in the foundation of the Islamic Haqq Bloc, which competed with Fatah on leading the General Union for the Palestinian Students in Kuwait.
Mashal was a vocal critic of former Palestinian Authority President, Chairman Yasser Arafat, often refusing to follow directives issued by the PA regarding ceasefires with Israel.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Khaled_Mashal   (816 words)

  
 Australia/Israel Review - Ends and Means
Hamas leader Khaled Mashal speaks of a readiness to achieve "real peace" and of implicit recognition of the Arab peace initiative that was approved at the Beirut summit in March 2002.
In honour of a visit to Yemen by Khaled Mashal on March 20, 2006, the Hamas office in Yemen organised a conference to raise financial aid for the Hamas movement and the new Hamas government.
Khaled Mashal said in Yemen on March 20, 2006, that "Hamas is capable of making a distinction between the [current] stage [of Hamas’; strategy] and political tactics." In this context, Mashal outlined the Hamas government’s goals in the coming period by order of priority:
www.aijac.org.au /review/2006/31-5/hamas31-5.html   (3173 words)

  
 Arutz Sheva - Israel National News
Khaled Mashal, the exiled chief of the Hamas terror group, may try to enter Gaza via the Rafiah crossing, despite Israeli opposition.
Israeli sources in Jerusalem say that Mashal, who was the target of a Mossad assassination attempt in 1997, intends to reach Judea and Samaria, and possibly participate in or lead a new Hamas government in the Palestinian Authority.
Mashal, 49, said on Sunday from Damascus that he wants the PA to form a standing army composed of terrorists from the Fatah and the Hamas’s military wing, Iz A-Din Al-Kassam.
www.israelnationalnews.com /news.php3?id=97509   (516 words)

  
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Mashal, who is in Cairo for the scheduled summit between Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, says the four-year-long Palestinian intifada has shattered Israeli society.
Mashal says he disagrees with the notion that Hamas and the Palestinian Authority are on a collision course.
Green Line border, but Mashal says the end of Israeli occupation and a return to the 1967 borders, along with Palestinian sovereignty over Jerusalem, the right of return and the dismantling of Jewish settlements, are only temporary Palestinian achievements.
www.ynetnews.com /articles/1,7340,L-3041316,00.html   (439 words)

  
 TruthNews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Khaled al-Fahum, former chairman of the Arab "Palestinian: national Council said the Syrian authorities have closed the offices of various Arab "Palestinian" terrorist organizations in recent days and in some cases have even cut their phone lines.
Khaled Mashal, the most senior Hamas figure abroad, was seen last week in the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
Mashal may be forced to seek another Arab capital as his base of operations, or perhaps even Tehran.
www.truthnews.net /world/2004090215.htm   (517 words)

  
 Khalid Mashal
Khalid Mashal was born in 1956 in the Silwad neighborhood of Ramallah.
Mashal participated in the foundation of the Islamic Haqq Bloc, which competed with Fateh's blocs on leading the General Union for the Palestinian Students in Kuwait.
When Iraq invaded Kuwait, Mashal moved his family to Jordan and began his work with Hamas as one of its founders.
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/biography/Mashal.html   (266 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Khaled Mashal, head of Hamas' political bureau, said Thursday that the movement has asked to delay the discussions on the calm until after the Palestinian Authority elections, and it does not think that the calm should be renewed.
Mashal spoke in a phone call with Palestinian security prisoners in a Beer Sheva jail, after the prisoners managed to smuggle a cell phone into the prison.
Mashal claimed that he has proof that sources in the Palestinian Authority are working together with Israel in order to harm Hamas.
www.ynetnews.com /articles/1,7340,L-3170916,00.html   (525 words)

  
 Hamas - Palestinian Authority-intifada
Khaled Mashal thanked the Saudis for the contributions that the Saudi Committee for Support of the Intifada continues to send to the Palestinians, through “civilian and popular channels” (i.e.
The original (reason) for the visit is an invitation (received by) Khaled Mashal, head of the political bureau, to participate in the ninth convention of the “Islamic Youth World Conference”, Riyadh, together with many Islamic guests and figures from all continents.
The brother Abu Al-Walid (Khaled Mashal) met with additional Saudi senior officials on the margins of the convention and I found out that the atmosphere was good and the Hamas movement receives their appreciation and respect.
www.intelligence.org.il /eng/bu/hamas/hamas_b.htm   (3144 words)

  
 International Middle East Media Center - Mashal: “Israel cannot have stability with occupation”
Khaled Mashal, Hamas Hamas Political Bureau leader in exile, said on Wednesday during an interview in Abu Dhabi, that the movement will continue its resistance and that Israel cannot have stability with occupation.
Mashal added that the policy of the United States and its clear siding with Israel would inflame the situation in the occupied territories.
Mashal added that his message to the US president George W. Bush is that “he should not worsen his mistakes, and that peace in the Middle East requires Washington to adopt an even-handed policy with all sides of the conflict.
www.imemc.org /content/view/17546/1   (458 words)

  
 Departure Ready
On September 25, 1997 Mashal was the target of an assassination attempt carried out by the Israeli Mossad under the direction of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his security cabinet.
In October of 2002 Mashal is believed to have met with Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during the World Assembly of Muslim Youth in Riyadh.
Recently, Mashal has acted as a vocal critic of former Palestinian Authority President, Chairman Yasser Arafat, often refusing to follow directives issued by the PA regarding cease fires with Israel.
pub12.bravenet.com /forum/1019113487/show/513947   (957 words)

  
 Palestinian Parliamentary Elections 2006 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Khaled Mashal said that "Hamas is immune to bribery, intimidation and flmail," and he then called on the Arab nations to increase aid to Palestine, if Western aid is cut off.
But on the first day of talks Khaled Mashal, who was leading the Hamas delegation, said that Hamas will not recognize Israel, and that the organization was done talking about the issue.
Mashal also gave assurances to international aid contributers that the money would be spent to help the Palestinian people and not go into the Hamas budget.
www.globalsecurity.org.cob-web.org:8888 /military/world/palestine/pa-elections2006.htm   (1906 words)

  
 Muslim World Today: Front Page 7212006
Hamas political chief Khaled Mashal said during a visit to Tehran in December 2005, that his group would step up attacks against Israel if the Jewish state takes military action against Iran over its disputed nuclear program.
It is safe to assume that the Hezbollah action was carried out under the obligations of an agreement between the two to continue to use terrorism against Israel in spite of U.S. and Israeli pressure and a U.N. resolution calling for the dismantlement of the terror groups.
According to this agreement reached between Hamas leader Khaled Mashal and Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah at a Hezbollah office in south Beirut, "resistance and steadfastness option is the only option".
www.paktoday.com /mwtoday/afraid28.htm   (1162 words)

  
 IRIB PERSIAN NEWS PAGE
Khaled Mahsal for his part praised the Islamic Republic of Iran for its positions towards the Palestinian issue.
Mashal congratulated the victory to the Iranian nation.
Khaled Mashal touched on the West's and the Zionists' propaganda, political and economic pressures against Hamas and the Palestinian people, asserting that Hamas will move forward even under present conditions without the least of failures in its principle stances and red lines.
www.iribnews.ir /Full_en.asp?news_id=207994   (496 words)

  
 Hamas leader lauds Iranian president - Likud of Holland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Mashal, who is currently residing in Tehran, referred to the Iranian president's statement in which he expressed doubt that the Holocaust occurred and demanded that Austria and Germany give some of their provinces to the Jews to establish a state in Europe "instead of the one established in Palestine."
Mashal also said the Palestinians are proud of the Iranian stance, and that "everybody should have the courage to voice this truth."
Mashal also expressed his hope that "time is in favor of us the Muslims, while Israel is in a course of retreat.
www.likud.nl /extr390.html   (283 words)

  
 Publius Pundit - Blogging the democratic revolution
A revealing interview was published Friday (Feb. 25) in the Islamist daily Al-Quds Al-Arabi with Khaled Mashal, the head of Hamas’; political wing.
The article was headlined: “Mashal: Pressures on Syria will have a negative effect on Hamas.”; Aside from suggesting that the Syria-Hamas relationship is much closer than Syria claims, Mashal describes the truce with Israel as a purely temporary affair.
The head of Hamas’; political office, Khaled Mashal, has expressed his fear that the current pressures on Syria will have a negative effect on the movement, and said that Hamas considers the truce [hudna] agreement with Israel to be a break [or vacation] from fighting.
www.publiuspundit.com /?p=528   (743 words)

  
 Roger L. Simon: Who's on life support?
Khaled Mashal described the ideas for an imposed solution in the occupied territories with no negotiation with the Palestinians as tantamount to a "declaration of war".
Mashal could run to the Western Europeans and the Russians for support - and he already has - but with his ally Iran parading their nuclear ambitions and acting like international lunatics his leverage with them will be less.
Mashal is outraged with Israel for setting the boundries of two state solution.
www.rogerlsimon.com /mt-archives/2006/03/whos_on_life_su.php   (1683 words)

  
 All Headline News - Hamas Says 'No' To Israel, Again - November 9, 2006
Jerusalem, Israel (AHN) - Damascus-based Hamas leader Khaled Mashal countered reports that he had made major concessions on the issue of recognizing Israel's right to exist on Wednesday.
Mashal went on to say the only recognition he is interested in is the world's recognition of the Palestinians "right to resist" what he calls the Israeli "occupation," even if an agreement is signed that gives the Palestinians a sovereign state in all of Gaza and the West Bank.
Mashal has expressed his approval of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas who is conducting negotiations with Israel, but says the Hamas-led government will not implement any agreement it does not see as beneficial to the ultimate goal of Israel's destruction.
www.allheadlinenews.com /articles/7005155123   (335 words)

  
 International Middle East Media Center - Mashal urges Israelis to elect moderate government, end occupation
Khaled Mashal, Hamas political chief, said during a phone interview on Thursday that the movement is ready to hold talks with anybody, including the U.S, except for Israel, and called on the Israelis to elect “a moderate government” in the coming elections.
Mashal is based in the Syrian capital Damascus.
Mashal added that Hamas will continue its struggle until reaching Palestinian independence, and that Israel should end its occupation if they want to extend their hand for peace.
www.imemc.org /content/view/16935/1   (340 words)

  
 July13b
Mashal held a press conference in a Damascus hotel on Monday that was broadcast on Al Jazeera and Syrian state television, during which he rejected American and Israeli accusations against Syria as desperate attempts to export Israel's crisis and thanked Assad for his support for the Palestinian cause.
Both Mashal and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah called for prisoner exchanges to end the current crisis, fueling Israeli claims that the two terrorist groups were coordinating their activities.
By focusing on Mashal and not [Palestinian Prime Minister and fellow Hamas leader Ismail] Haniya, on Damascus and not the P.A., and on terrorism and not occupation, [Israel] can remind the U.S. that the two are in the same camp and fighting the same war."
www.free-lebanon.com /LFPNews/2006/July/July13/July13b/july13b.html   (1369 words)

  
 Think-Israel
In a February 3 speech from a Damascus mosque -- an address generally regarded as Hamas's victory pronouncement -- Hamas leader Khaled Mashal declared: "We say to this West, which does not act reasonably, and does not learn its lessons: By Allah, you will be defeated....
Mashal's statement was significant for two reasons: First, with unnerving clarity, Mashal redefined Hamas's ambitions -- from the goal of destroying Israel to the much broader goal of defeating the West.
Hamas's electoral victory is only the latest in a series of strategic successes that have given radical Islamists every reason to believe that God is on their side.
www.think-israel.org /yaalon.standfirm.html   (872 words)

  
 BBC News | MIDDLE EAST | Jordan exiles Hamas leaders
Hamas's political bureau chief, Khaled Mashal, and the organisation's spokesman, Ibrahim Ghosheh were the two most senior members expelled.
On arrival in Qatar, Khaled Mashal immediately said that he and his colleagues would be appealing against the expulsion.
The attack, which failed, ended with the capture of two Mossad agents in Amman, and was seriously damaging to Israeli-Jordanian relations.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/world/middle_east/531193.stm   (591 words)

  
 All Headline News - Hamas Happy It Kidnapped Soldier, Blames Israel For Impasse - November 9, 2006
Jerusalem (AHN) - Damascus-based Hamas leader Khaled Mashal said Wednesday that he is proud of terrorists affiliated with his organization for kidnapping an Israeli soldier, and accused Jerusalem of thwarting a prisoner exchange.
In an interview with the London-based Arabic daily Al-Hayat, Mashal said he was unaware of plans to abduct an Israeli soldier, but said that "those who carried out this heroic operation, which I am proud of, should have regrets."
Mashal said that if Israel would only agree to his demands that it free 1,000 Palestinian security prisoners, Shalit would be free.
www.allheadlinenews.com /articles/7005158221   (315 words)

  
 Shin Bet death squad busted in attempted assasination of Khaled Meshal : SF Indymedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Because of watertight security measures for his own protection, Mashal has recently refrained from talking to the media or taking part in political activities, he elaborated.
In exclusive statements to IslamOnline.net over the phone, Mohammad Nazal, himself a member of Hamas politburo, said officials in the said Arab country, which he declined to name, notified the movement leaders they must take utmost precautionary measures in their movements.
Media reports suggest that Mashal, who moves among a number of Arab countries, was last seen in Qatar.
sf.indymedia.org /mail.php?id=1649720   (318 words)

  
 JTW News - Ankara Warns HAMAS: Renounce Violence and Negotiate
HAMAS leader Khaled Mashal made no clear statement indicating they have met the expectations of the international community, but declared democratic values will be accepted in Palestine.
Mashal in his press briefing after negotiations, said they received "crucial and beneficial advice for the future of Palestinian people".
Mashal was injected in his ear with poison by Mossad agents posing as tourists, under the order of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
www.turkishweekly.net /news.php?id=26200   (1749 words)

  
 HAMAS Leadership (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.umd.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Khaled Mashal, a physics teacher, who directs Hamas's political bureau from Damascus, will be what he called the group's "first head," its world leader.
Two of the agents were chased and captured, while the HAMAS official was taken to a hospital and, although seriously ill, recovered.
Mashal has even suggested that Hamas could create a Palestinian army to defend Palestine against aggression.
www.globalsecurity.org.cob-web.org:8888 /military/world/para/hamas-leaders.htm   (2433 words)

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