Friday 5 August 2011

Released Hamas Spiritual Leader calls for supporting Palestinian captives

Hamas Spiritual Leader Released from Prison
After six years in an Israeli prison, Hassan Yousef - one of Hamas' top spiritual leader in the West Bank -was released on Thursday.

Yousef was released along with 200 other Palestinian prisoners who served their sentence in full. Another 570 prisoners who served sentences for offenses not related to terror were also freed.
Yousef's release was supposed to have been completed six weeks ago but the defense establishment decided to hold him in administrative detention. Upon leaving the Ofer prison, Yousef called on all Palestinian factions to unite against Israel.

Yousef said it was his intention to join the reconciliation efforts between Fatah and Hamas and stressed that Israel declared war not just on Hamas' leaders, parliament members and field operatives but against the entire Palestinian nation. According to Yousef, Hamas will continue its struggle until the Palestinian nation is freed from Israeli occupation.

Yousef is considered to be one of the founders of Hamas and during the Al-Aqsa Intifada served as one of the organization's leaders in the West Bank. In Israel he is famous because of his son Mosab Hassan Yousef, who was considered Israel's most senior informant within Hamas during the second Intifada. Yousef junior is the author of the book Son of Hamas.

In a conversation with the Palestinian Ma'an news agency Yousef denied reports alleging that Hamas inmates in Israeli prisoners were behind the thwarted prisoner exchange deal for abducted Israeli occupation forcres soldier Gilad Shalit.

"Over the past few years there were ongoing negotiations between the prisoners and Israel. I took part in some of them and the one who thwarted them was Benjamin Netanyahu," he said.
Yousuf calls for supporting Palestinian captives
[ 05/08/2011 - 03:07 PM ] 

RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Hamas leader and member of the Palestinian Legislative council Sheikh Hasan Yousuf, who was release on Thursday from Israeli occupation jails, called on Palestinian factions and people to support Palestinian captives.
Yousuf told PIC from his home in Betunia that he will work with all sincere people towards ending the Palestinian rift and implementing the reconciliation agreement so that Palestinians can concentrate on critical issues that face the Palestinian cause.
Sheikh Yousuf, who spent more than 14 years, on aggregate, in Israeli occupation jails, said that his joy was incomplete and will not be complete until every Palestinian captive is released from occupation jails, especially long-serving, elderly and ill captives.
He said that the conditions inside occupation jails were harsh and that more than thirty leaders are kept in solitary confinement. He also pointed out that penal measures affect all Palestinian captives.

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