Hamas leader accuses Israel of Gaza holocaust
By Khaled Yacoub Oweis
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal accused Israel on Saturday of perpetrating a "holocaust" in Gaza and said its invasion had only succeeded in drowning the besieged territory in a "sea of blood."
In a speech from the Syrian capital widely carried by Arab channels, Meshaal said Israelis' support for the 15-day offensive compromised the moral fabric of the Jewish state.
"I ask you Israelis, what have you achieved from this war you support? What have you achieved except killing innocent children and creating a trace of smashed skulls and a sea of blood drowning Gaza?" Meshaal said.
"What have you achieved except a holocaust your leaders want to win the next Israeli elections with?" Meshaal said, using the term for the Nazi genocide during World War Two that killed some six million Jews.
Israel said Hamas was to blame for the civilian death toll because the group's fighters used civilians as a shield and hid in buildings and urban infrastructure.
Meshaal, who lives in exile in Syria, said Israel was deliberately targeting civilians to destroy morale in Gaza. He reiterated Hamas's conditions for a ceasefire, including ending an Israeli blockade that was one of the reasons cited by the group for its decision not to renew a six-month truce in December.
"BITTER TASTE"
Citing a history of Arab struggle against invaders, Meshaal questioned how long Israel would survive, saying the ferocity of the Israeli attacks finished off chances for a lasting peace between the Jewish state and the Arab world surrounding it. Continued...






