The Asian Age

Palestinia­ns hold rally in show of force, will ‘ rearm’

Hamas rules out Israeli demand to disarm

- ADEL ZAANOUN

Thousands of militants paraded in the besieged Gaza Strip on Friday, defiantly saying they would rearm as the prospects of a final deal on a long- term Israel-Hamas truce looked shaky.

Calm was restored to the war- hit coastal enclave in a Tuesday ceasefire, and Gazans were gradually starting to rebuild their lives after a bloody and destructiv­e 50- day war, the deadliest for years.

But the chances of long- term peace hung in the balance after Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal on Thursday ruled out Israeli demands to disarm, and as Israel said it would not budge on key Hamas demands in further negotiatio­ns.

Thousands of Islamic Jihad fighters paraded through Gaza City on Friday in a show of force, marching with light weapons and holding aloft rockets similar to those fired at Israel during the conflict.

The spokesman for Islamic Jihad’s armed wing, the Al- Quds Brigades, delivered a speech praising backers Iran and allies Hezbollah and declaring that the group would “redouble efforts” to rearm.

Israel “cannot win in Gaza”, said the spokesman known as Abu Hamza.

“We have not stopped making weapons, even during the battle, and we will redouble our efforts... To prepare for the next stage, which we hope will be the battle for freedom.” Abu Hamza’s words echoed those of the exiled leader of Hamas, the main power in Gaza.

 ?? — AFP ?? A supporter of the Hamas Islamist movement holds a mock rocket during a rally following the Friday prayers in the West Bank town of Hebron. Thousands of Islamic Jihad fighters paraded in Gaza City as well in a defiant show of force after a ceasefire...
— AFP A supporter of the Hamas Islamist movement holds a mock rocket during a rally following the Friday prayers in the West Bank town of Hebron. Thousands of Islamic Jihad fighters paraded in Gaza City as well in a defiant show of force after a ceasefire...

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