Banteng-banteng Palestina berperang dengan gagah berani

Tak gentar petir, tak gentar sang zalim

Serentak menyerbu, menyergap dengan cekatan

Seolah surga kemenangan ada dihadapan



Tapi mereka tak cari mati, hanya cari kemenangan

Surga diperoleh, jannatan dunia dalam genggaman

Harga diri bangsa tegak menyala

Tanah Ibu Pertiwi 'kan direbut kembali



Maju tak gentar, membela yang benar

Maju tak gentar, hak kita diserang

Maju serentak, mengusir penyerang

Maju serentak, tentu kita menang



Bergerak bergerak, serentak serentak

Menerkam menerjang terjang

Tak gentar, tak gentar,..menyerang menyerang

Majulah majulah, menang




http://www.almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=70508&language=en

Meshaal: Resistance Won’t Accept Israeli Conditions
    

16/01/2009 Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal addressed Arab leaders in the Doha 
meeting Friday and thanked them for supporting the Palestinians and their cause.
Speaking in the absence of Mahmoud Abbas and other Arab leaders, Meshaal seized 
the opportunity to praise the determination of Gazans and the heroic resistance 
there.
“I tell Gazans that they are not alone, and they should be proud.”
 
The 22-member Arab League says Doha has failed to secure the quorum of 15 
required for a formal Arab Summit, but Qatar has gone ahead with a broad 
consultative meeting that has attracted Meshaal, the Iranian president and 
Turkish officials.
13 of the Arab League's 22 members went ahead despite objections of the PA, 
Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
 
Meshaal explained that the Israeli aggression was not against Hamas, but 
against all the Palestinians and the Arab nation. “You, Arab leaders, can rely 
on the resistance,” he said.
The Hamas leader said that settlements have brought Palestine, throughout 
history, nothing by more killing of Palestinians, building settlements, 
building separation walls and devastation to the Palestinian people.
“We had announced that we were committed to the truce six months earlier, 
despite our lack of confidence in Israel’s intentions. We only called for 
ending the siege.”
Meshaal stressed nobody asked Hamas and the Palestinian resistance in Gaza to 
renew the truce in exchange for lifting the blockade of the Strip.
“No one asked us to renew the truce in exchange to lifting the siege. So where 
did we go wrong? The truce ended and the blockade continued and this 
constitutes a declaration of war against us.
I’ve heard some Arab leaders saying that Gaza is still under occupation. Well, 
in either case, by all means and international laws there must be a resistance 
to fight the occupation,” he said.
 
The Hamas leader called for the opening of all crossings, Rafah in particular. 
“The Rafah crossing is between Gaza and Egypt, so Arabs must put pressure on 
Egypt to open it. Israel has nothing to do with it.
We have suggested a solution to reopen the crossing by a monitoring team 
representing the government of Gaza, the PA, Egypt and the Europeans. They 
rejected it. Arabs can push this issue forward. Israel should not go back to 
Rafah.”
 
On the ongoing war on Gaza, Meshaal said that the Israeli occupation army has 
failed in its ground offensive. “For that reason, it was committing crimes and 
attacking children, women and even UNRWA headquarters, when the whole world 
remained silent.”
 
He called for holding Israel accountable for its crimes and supporting the 
resistance till the end of the occupation.
“Resistance groups have achieved victory in Lebanon and Palestine.
The resistance was the one which expelled Sharon from Gaza and Barak from 
Lebanon. Then, why attack the resistance and try to undermine it instead of 
supporting it?”
 
Meshaal stressed the resistance will not accept Israeli conditions for a 
ceasefire in Gaza, in the framework of an Egyptian proposal.
"Our demands are: That the aggression stops, that the enemy retreats completely 
from Gaza, that the blockade is lifted without ever permanently, and that the 
border crossing at Rafah is opened," the Hamas leader said.   
 
He added that the US administration “can no longer impose its conditions on 
us,” and called on Arab nations to seize the moment and stop the process of 
normalizing ties with the Zionist entity.
Meshaal also called for Arab auspices to enhance the Palestinian 
reconciliation. “We call for an Arab unity to ensure the Palestinian people’s 
rights, so as to eliminate the chances of surrender,” he said.
 
The Hamas leader underlined the resistance movement does not want to wage an 
open war, but it was on the defensive against an Israeli aggression. 




      

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