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EU’s Borrell accuses Israel of ‘creating, financing’ Hamas


By AFP
Published : 20 Jan 2024 10:14 PM | Updated : 20 Jan 2024 10:14 PM

The EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell late  Friday accused Israel of having "created" and "financed" the Palestinian  militant group Hamas, which launched unprecedented attacks on Israel on  October 7.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has in recent days reaffirmed his  opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state, drawing criticism from his  US ally, which is still advocating a "two-state solution".

"We believe that a two-state solution must be imposed from outside to bring  peace.

 Although, I insist, Israel is reaffirming its refusal (of this  solution), and to prevent it they have gone so far as to create Hamas  themselves," Borrell said. "Hamas has been financed by the Israeli government to try to weaken the  Palestinian Authority of Fatah. "But if we do not intervene strongly, the spiral of hate and violence will  continue from generation to generation, from funeral to funeral, as the seeds  of hatred that are being sown in Gaza today flourish," he added during a  speech in Spanish at the University of Valladolid in central Spain, which  awarded him an honorary doctorate.

Hamas was created in December 1987 shortly after the start of the first  Palestinian intifada, or uprising, in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian 

territories by a group of Islamist militants claiming to be from the Muslim  Brotherhood, including the influential Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.

Hamas, the Arabic acronym for the Islamic Resistance Movement, was notably  founded to counter the Islamic Jihad militant group and compete with the  mainly secular Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) then led by Yasser  Arafat.

Twenty years later, in June 2007, Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip  following a quasi-civil war against the Fatah movement of Arafat's successor  Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, which partially  administers the occupied West Bank.

In recent years, the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas and under Israeli  blockade, has received millions of dollars in aid from Qatar, provoking  criticism of Netanyahu, who is accused of having favoured financing of the  movement. 

The prime minister denies the accusation.