Saturday 28 January 2012

Khaled Mashaal, intends to run for the Presidency of the Palestinian Authority

Hamas leader stepping down is ‘pure speculation’
The French newspaper "Le Soir" claimed 23/1/2012, according to a source from Hamas Monday , the head of the movement's political Bureau, Khaled Meshaal, intends to run for the Presidency of the Palestinian Authority.
Serge demeu the author of the article Speculated that "Mashaal declined to renew his chairmanship of the Hamas political Bureau, to prepare for the presidential elections of the Palestinian Authority this year."
Watchimg "Brother" Azmi Bishara
The writer pointed out that this Declaration came for several reasons, including loss of Hamas support Syrian regime (Brotherhood spring) and tensions within Hamas reached un-preceeded level especially between Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and Mahmud Zahar, a Hamas leaders and the Commander of the military wing of Hamas, Mahmoud Al-Ja'bari.
Mashaal To brotherhood Suprime Guide
 Arab world waits Egypt
The author of the article confirmed that "Egypt Islamists decided to support the Hamas leader's candidacy for the presidential elections, like the rest of the Arab spring states which began to shift towards government led by Islamists" More
Diplomatic and other intelligence sources said Friday on 27/1/2012 that Khaled Mashaal, head of the  has already left his headquarters in the Syrian capital of Damascus. But Hamas headquarters in Syria shall never closes  and will not declare leaving Syria even though this happened already.
Sources said Meshaal, is currently in Cairo, but until now there is"no agreement to open an Office in Cairo."
The source said that Mashaal shall might be in Qatar which for most of the time until the situation stabilizes in Syria.
Qatar mediation contributed in Mashaal's visit Jordan next week to restore relations with Amman for the first time after more than a decade of expelling Hamas from Jordan.

River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian  
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