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			<title>Hamas said no one mandated to give up Jerusalem as</title>
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			<description>The Gaza Strip ruler Hamas movement said the Palestinian negotiators are not mandated to surrender Jerusalem or any part of the Palestinian...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The Gaza Strip ruler Hamas movement said the Palestinian negotiators are not mandated to surrender Jerusalem or any part of the Palestinian territories when Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas pledged to commit to direct peace talks with Israel.&quot;No negotiator who would give up Jerusalem has a national mandate,&quot; Ismail Haneya, the deposed prime minister of the Hamas government in Gaza said on Thursday while having the Ramadan fast- breaking meal with families of Palestinian prisoners and Palestinians killed by Israel.Haneya was referring to his bitter rival Abbas, who accepted a U.S. invitation for direct peace negotiations with Israel to be launched in Washington in September.&quot;Palestinians across the globe will not support any movement holding absurd talks with Israel,&quot; Haneya said, adding &quot;the prisoners, the injured and the families of martyrs will not authorize anyone who wants to give up Palestine and Jerusalem after they have sacrificed and struggled for years to keep it.&quot;Abbas are preparing to head to Washington next week to attend an U.S.-sponsored ceremony for the launch of the direct peace talks,<a href="http://www.amostore.com" target="_blank">Tiffany</a>, which is expected to be attended by both Israeli and Palestinian negotiators, as well as Egyptian and Jordanian leaders.The Hamas movement and several opposition groups slammed Abbas' decision for direct talks, when Israel haven't given any clue or guarantee to keep freezing settlement in the Palestinian territories, mainly in the area of east Jerusalem.Abbas, when visiting Yemen on Friday, said he is committed to the direct talks called for by the international Quartet for peace in the Middle East and said &quot;the Palestinians won't lose anything if the talks failed,&quot; the official Palestinian Wafa news agency reported.&quot;If Israel positively agrees to go ahead in these talks, they are welcome because we are demanding peace and we want to achieve pace, but if it (Israel) doesn't want to, we are not going to lose anything,&quot; said Abbas, who expressed readiness to meet with Hamas leaders if they sign on inter-reconciliation.However, Haneya said Israel,<a href="http://www.tiffany-mine.com" target="_blank">Tiffany Jewelry</a>, who failed &quot;to break the Palestinian people's determination by carrying out dozens of large- scale military offensives, killings, arrests and many other different means, is trying now to do so by going to the direct negotiations.&quot;The Hamas movement and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) share the principle of establishing a Palestinian state on the territories occupied by Israel in 1967, but the two rivals disagree on the methods of reaching this goal.Hanan Ashrawi, member of Palestine Liberation Organization and a former peace negotiator told Xinhua that &quot;the Palestinian leadership decided to go for the direct talks with Israel to make it clear that the Israeli side is the one which obstructs the peace process.&quot;&quot;The ball is now in the Israeli playground, although all the pressure was on the Palestinian side all the time,&quot; Ashrawi said.</div>

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