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  CAMERA Snapshots: January 2006 Archives
During an interview on the Jan. 29 CNN program Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer, Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar disseminated the debunked conspiracy theory that the blue stripes on the Israeli flag represent the country's ambitions to expand its borders to the Nile and Euphrates rivers.
Blitzer didn't point out that Zahar's claim about a Knesset inscription calling for an Israel from the Nile to the Euphrates was also false.
MEMRI reports that in an interview with Al-Jazeera TV on Jan. 9, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas castigated the Palestinian media for failing to report that 90 percent of the rockets fired by Palestinian terrorists in Gaza land on Palestinian territory:
blog.camera.org /archives/2006/01   (4246 words)

  
 'Just World News' by Helena Cobban: Interview with Zahhar
Anyway, if Mahmoud Zahhar is indeed going to be the Palestinians' next Foreign Minister, the world's other diplomats will find him to be a man of clear vision and intelligence-- but very little of the kind of flexibility that the West is now seeking.
The interview didn't cover the personal emotional reaction of Mahmoud Zahar to the deaths of Yassin and Rantisi, (as well as his son) but I would be interested to find out.
Zahar is physician who has seen death in his family and in Hamas.
justworldnews.com /archives/001798.html   (16793 words)

  
 ishkabible: Gynephobes Archives
The election was barely over, and the celebratory bullets hadn’t all pattered to earth, when the demands began.
Israeli National News quoted Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar on the key issue of the day: the insulting affront presented by the Israeli flag.
European diplomats will shrug off Zahar’s demands, just as the Iranian president’s pearls of wisdom are dismissed: he’s only playing to his base.
www.ishkabible.com /archives/gynephobes   (3311 words)

  
 Melanie Phillips's Diary
Meanwhile a leader of Hamas, Mahmoud Zahar, has expressed his movement's modest intentions thus: 'The march of resistance will continue until the Islamic flag is raised, not only over the minarets of Jerusalem, but over the whole universe.'
Is Mahmoud Zahar the same Mahmoud Zahar whose family Israel declared as "legitimate targets" because they're related to him?
They killed his son and blew up his wife and daughter.
www.melaniephillips.com /diary/archives/000322.html   (4900 words)

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