Hamas objects to Egyptian authorities’ charge of Morsi’s link to Gaza movement

 

Egypt’s interim gov’t warns both, Mashaal and Haniyeh: Stay out of Egypt’s internal affairs.

By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

 

 

 

Hamas officials condemned over the weekend the Egyptian authorities’ decision to charge ousted President Mohamed Morsi with links to the Palestinian Islamist movement.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh gestures during an interview with Reuters in Gaza City May 10, 2012.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Gaza City May 10, 2012. – Photo: REUTERS

The officials said that the allegations against Morsi came in the context of Egypt’s recent punitive measures against Hamas, including the demolition of about 80% of the smuggling tunnels along the border with the Gaza Strip and the closure of the Rafah terminal.

Meanwhile, sources in the Gaza Strip said on Saturday that the Egyptian authorities have warned Hamas leaders against “meddling in Egypt’s internal affairs.”

The sources said that the warning was relayed to Hamas leaders Ismail Haniyeh and Khaled Mashaal.

Hamas has come out in support of Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood. Some Hamas officials and spokesmen have denounced the ouster of Morsi as a “military coup against a legitimate leader,” drawing sharp criticism from Egypt’s new rulers.

Hamas officials reacted to the charges against Morsi by accusing the Egyptian authorities of seeking to punish the movement and the entire population of the Gaza Strip.

“These are ridiculous charges,” said Ahmed Bahr, a senior Hamas official. “We see these charges as reflecting political naivety.”

Bahr pointed out that Israel was the only country that charges people over their ties with Hamas.

Bahr and other Hamas officials said that the charges against Morsi were part of “black scheme” against the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian political science professor Abdul Sattar Kassem said that the charges against Morsi was part of Egypt’s incitement against the Palestinians and their “resistance.”

Kassem, who is affiliated with Hamas, expressed fear that Egypt’s hostility toward Hamas would evolve into hostility against all Palestinians.

Kassem and other Hamas representatives accused the Palestinian Authority and Fatah of inciting the Egyptians against the Islamist movement in the Gaza Strip.

 

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