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Palestinian PM Ismail Haniyeh speaking during Eid al-Fitr prayers in Gaza on Monday. (Reuters)
Last update - 10:02 23/10/2006
Haniyeh implores patience in face of growing hardship
By The Associated Press

GAZA CITY - Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh implored Palestinians facing increasing poverty and hardship to be patient, in an impassioned speech on Monday marking the start of the Eid al-Fitr holiday.

"I know there are many homes living in pain, and some people shed tears last night because they had no money to give in charity, and could not find food for their children's mouths," Haniyeh told a somber crowd.

As he spoke, his audience began to chant in praise of God.

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"If any other people had faced the siege, hardship and destruction you faced, they would have raised the white flag," Haniyeh said.

More than 40,000 Palestinians crowded into Gaza City's Yarmouk sports stadium to hear Haniyeh speak at the start of the three days of feasting that mark the end of Ramadan, the Muslim fasting month.

Haniyeh's 30-minute speech mostly focused on an international aid boycott of the Palestinian Authority, which has crippled its finances. Donors froze contributions after Haniyeh's militant Islamic Hamas movement swept parliamentary elections in January, but refused to recognize Israel or renounce violence.

Since then, about 165,000 civil servants who provide for one-third of the Palestinian people have not been paid a regular salary. Tens of thousands of government employees and their families have fallen into poverty, and widespread strikes, supported by Hamas' rival, Fatah, have led to armed clashes between the two groups.

The aid embargo, Haniyeh said, has re-emphasized the main issues facing the Palestinians.

"Our cause is liberation from occupation," Haniyeh said. "It is a cause of Jerusalem, the land, the state, prisoners and refugees."

Elsewhere in the city, Fatah parliamentarian Mohammed Dahlan spoke at a memorial to fallen Palestinian fighters, highlighting the recent killings of security men loyal to Fatah.

On Sunday night, a Palestinian security officer was killed in what officials said was an assassination-style slaying.

The man worked for a security branch that answers to Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, the Fatah leader.

At least 14 people have been killed in recent weeks in street clashes between the two sides, the latest on Sunday, when a Fatah activist was killed by Hamas gunmen.

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  1.   haniyah implores patience 09:55  |  zadok the priest 23/10/06
  2.   patience for what? 10:00  |  zadok the priest 23/10/06
  3.   the palestinians and zimambwe 10:07  |  zadok the priest 23/10/06
  4.   Should Israel have patience too? 10:36  |  ScotGuy 23/10/06
  5.   the world doesn`t owe them anything - nothing 11:08  |  redmike 23/10/06
  6.   Hardships and patience 11:28  |  S 23/10/06
  7.   My sympathies to the palestinian people 11:30  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 23/10/06
  8.   Margie #7 12:50  |  Guido 23/10/06
  9.   Guido #8 13:29  |  S 23/10/06
  10.   HAARETZ IS STARTING AGAIN WITH "PALESTINAN" PICKTURES 13:29  |  Like it is. 23/10/06
  11.   # 7- Guido in France 13:42  |  Klaudia 23/10/06
  12.   Look at this poor face, when is she going to have some terror kid 13:48  |  Just having fun 23/10/06
  13.   The Palestinians had 12 years 13:50  |  Yonatan 23/10/06
  14.   Palestinian embargo 13:54  |  Yael Zekbach 23/10/06
  15.   #8 - please try to read a little more and understand the facts .. 13:54  |  redmike 23/10/06
  16.   Guido 8 13:57  |  ScotGuy 23/10/06
  17.   Resistance 14:32  |  Guido 23/10/06
  18.   Where is the Reason? 15:45  |  BP Diplomacy 23/10/06
  19.   #15 and #16 16:20  |  Hayden 23/10/06
  20.   Hayden: 17:53  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 23/10/06
  21.   how about working for a living? 18:20  |  mxh 23/10/06
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