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Hamas group rejects Arab peace overture to Israel, vows to continue attacks

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Posted 2:47PM on Thursday 28th March 2002 ( 23 years ago )
BEIRUT, Lebanon - Hamas, the Islamic militant group that said it was behind a lethal suicide bombing in Israel this week, rejected the Arab peace initiative to Israel on Thursday and vowed to continue &#34;all kinds of resistance.&#34; <br> <br> &#34;The summit resolutions are below the aspirations and the sacrifices of the Palestinian people. The resolutions ignored a lot of the Palestinian people&#39;s demands,&#34; Osama Hamdan, Hamas&#39; representative in Lebanon, told The Associated Press. <br> <br> The overture, endorsed Thursday by the Arab League at a two-day summit in Beirut, offered Israel peace, recognition and &#34;normal relations&#34; in exchange for an Israeli withdrawal from war-conquered Arab lands, creation of a Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital and a &#34;just solution&#34; for Palestinian refugees. <br> <br> Hamas, which has conducted a string of deadly attacks during the 18-month Palestinian intefadeh, or uprising, said it sent a suicide bomber who killed 20 people and wounded more than 130 others Wednesday at a Passover dinner in the Israeli resort town of Netanya. <br> <br> In Gaza City, Hamas spokesman Abdel Aziz Rantisi said the Arab summit did not change anything for his group, which is dedicated to Israel&#39;s destruction. <br> <br> &#34;As long as there is occupation, there will be a resistance. So we say it clearly: Occupation should be stopped and then there will be something else,&#34; Rantisi said. <br> <br> &#34;I believe that the resistance and the intefadeh will continue in all forms,&#34; Hamdan said. Asked if &#34;all forms&#34; includes suicide bombings, he replied: &#34;The type of operation is left for Hamas&#39; military wing to decide.&#34; <br> <br> Rantisi denied the Netanya bombing was timed to coincide with the Arab summit, which convened about seven hours before the bombing. <br> <br> The Palestinian Authority said it &#34;strongly condemned&#34; the Netanya attack. Arafat ordered the arrests of key members of Hamas and two other militant groups, Islamic Jihad and Al Aqsa Martyrs&#39; Brigade, a militia linked to Arafat&#39;s own Fatah movement. <br> <br> In Beirut, Hamdan said that, instead of offering Israel peace, the Arab summit &#34;should have cut all kinds of relations and contacts with the Zionist entity.&#34; <br> <br> &#34;We want a clear commitment to the right of return to the Palestinian refugees&#34; and &#34;clear resolutions in support of the resistance and the intefadeh, he said. &#34;The Palestinian people want an Arab boycott in the face of Israeli aggression and terrorism against them.&#34; <br> <br> The peace initiative&#39;s call for a &#34;just solution&#34; for the refugee problem was based on U.N. resolutions that call for refugees either to return to land they lost in Israel or receive compensation. <br> <br> Despite Hamas&#39; hard-line stance on peace with Israel, a statement released by the group in Beirut noted what it called &#34;positive elements&#34; in the summit&#39;s final statement -- praise and support of the Palestinian uprising, the distinction it made between terrorism and resistance and a &#34;breakthrough&#34; in relations between Iraq and Kuwait. <br> <br>

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