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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Palestinian Government Asks Mursi to Remove Gaza Blockade

Palestinian Gov't Asks Mursi to Remove Gaza Blockade
News number: 9103083804 16:11 | 2012-06-26
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=9103083804

TEHRAN (FNA)- The Palestinian government asked Egypt's President-elect
Mohammad Mursi to remove the siege of Gaza after the Islamist ascended to
power in the first presidential election since the fall of Israel's ally
Hosni Mubarak.

A political advisor to Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh urged Mursi
to reopen the Rafah border crossing to end the siege of Gaza which, he said,
has caused deep pain and agony among the residents of the Palestinian
enclave.

"We hope that the first action to be taken by the new Egyptian president
will be the removal of the siege of the Gaza Strip, reopening of the border
crossings and facilitating transit of the construction materials and
financial aids dispatched by international Arab organizations for the
reconstruction of this war-stricken region," Yousef Rezqeh said.

He further stated that the win of the Islamic candidate has deeply gladdened
the Palestinians, specially those in Gaza.

The Palestinian prime minister's advisor said although it is still soon to
talk about the degree and type of Mursi's aid and assistance to the
Palestinian cause, "we are ensured that Egypt will support the rights of the
Palestinians because its people want an end to the occupation of Arab
lands".

Mursi said in an exclusive interview with FNA hours before the official
announcement of his win in the election that materialization of the rights
of the Palestinian people is highly crucial, and stressed the necessity for
revising the Camp David Accord with Israel.

"Our policy towards Israel will be a policy based on equality since we are
not weaker than them in any field and we will discuss the issue of the
Palestinians' rights with the related sides since this is highly important,"
Mursi told FNA on Sunday.

"We will revise the Camp David treaty," he said, adding that all of these
issues should be implemented by governmental bodies and the cabinet "since I
will take no decision by myself".

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