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What does Abbas' No. 3 think of Hamas? | Israel today

2021-03-25T07:34:39.527Z


| political MK Walid Taha was interviewed here by Net B, and refused to answer the question of whether in his opinion Hamas is a terrorist organization • "Everyone speaks from a lexicon of different concepts" Number three on the Knesset's list, MK Walid Taha, was interviewed this morning (Thursday) by Net B, and during the interview he refused to answer the question of presenter Ran Binyamini whether he thin


MK Walid Taha was interviewed here by Net B, and refused to answer the question of whether in his opinion Hamas is a terrorist organization • "Everyone speaks from a lexicon of different concepts"

Number three on the Knesset's list, MK Walid Taha, was interviewed this morning (Thursday) by Net B, and during the interview he refused to answer the question of presenter Ran Binyamini whether he thinks Hamas is a terrorist organization: "Your concepts are different from mine," he said. Speaks from his lexicon of concepts. "

"I do not accept the attitude and style, and that is a subject I do not want to talk about," Taha said.

On the election results: "According to the existing bloc map, there is one party, RAAM, which it did not say in advance that it is in a specific bloc.

We have an Arab society that has been suffering from discrimination for decades, and we will want to improve the situation of the Arab citizen, not at any cost, of course. "

According to the results of the truth, RAAM passes the blocking percentage and reduces the right-wing bloc to 59 seats. Together with the joint list and RAAM, the bloc of parties opposing Prime Minister Netanyahu has 61 seats. 

Abbas responds after passing the blocking percentage // Photo: Gil Eliyahu, Ginny

Following the publication of the results, Mansour Abbas and the chairman of Yesh Atid, Yair Lapid, arranged to meet before the weekend. Although Abbas later denied and claimed: "I did not receive a call from Lapid, we talked all the way."

Abbas noted that "our move to split from the joint list was a necessary and necessary move. The gaps were too big and the way the joint offers we have been going for 30 years and nothing has changed. Even if we stayed together we would get 9 to 10 seats together and with that we can not do much. We We are waiting for the end of the count and will not make any statements. "

Source: israelhayom

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