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Hamas leader vows to continue jihad

Hamas leader-in-exile Khaled Meshaal (R) and Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip Ismail Haniya (L) embrace following Meshaal's arrival in Rafah, southern Gaza, on December 7, 2012. Meshaal is making his first-ever visit to the Gaza Strip amid tight security for festivities marking the ruling Islamist movement's 25th anniversary. UPI/Mohamed Al Ostaz/Palestinian PM Media
1 of 2 | Hamas leader-in-exile Khaled Meshaal (R) and Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip Ismail Haniya (L) embrace following Meshaal's arrival in Rafah, southern Gaza, on December 7, 2012. Meshaal is making his first-ever visit to the Gaza Strip amid tight security for festivities marking the ruling Islamist movement's 25th anniversary. UPI/Mohamed Al Ostaz/Palestinian PM Media | License Photo

GAZA, Dec. 8 (UPI) -- Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal, marking the group's 25th anniversary with his first visit to Gaza, told a massive rally Saturday "jihad is the way to liberation."

"Resistance is the means not the end ... for 64 years we have tried all other options but to no avail ... there is no victory without resistance," the Palestinian Ma'an News Agency quoted him as telling the crowd estimated in the tens of thousands.

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"Jihad is the way to liberation, along with all types of national and diplomatic struggle ... there is no value for all those types without resistance."

Meshaal extended an olive branch to its rival, Fatah. The two groups have been at odds since armed clashes between the two broke out in 2007.

"Reconciliation means the unity of the political program ... one president and one parliament and one representative, which is the PLO [Palestinian Liberation Organization]."

Meshaal said he supports national elections but Hamas should be a political partner whatever the outcome.

He continued Hamas' hard line against Israel.

Meshaal said while President Mahmoud Abbas' bid for United Nations' recognition of Palestine is "a small but important step," Hamas is committed to resisting Israel beyond the 1967 lines.

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"Palestine is ours from the river to the sea and from the south to the north," Meshaal said. "There will be no concession on an inch of the land.

"We will never recognize the legitimacy of the Israeli occupation and therefore there is no legitimacy for Israel, no matter how long it will take.

"We've tried negotiations and politics for more than 20 years ... let's review the political program.

"We do not fight Jews because they are Jews, but we fight Zionists because they are occupiers and abusers."

Other speakers at the rally, including an anonymous masked fighter representing the military wing of Hamas, cheered the recent rocket offensive against Israel as a landmark victory over the Israeli military.

"We defeated you [Israel] with only one-tenth of our resistance fighters," said the masked man. "We used only the missile launchers and a limited number of anti-aircraft fighters."

The BBC said a centerpiece of the rally was a huge mockup of the type of unguided rockets Hamas lobbed into Israel, causing six deaths and scattered damage. More than 100 Palestinians died in air strikes launched by Israel in response.

The Ma'an News Agency said the audience, which was estimated in the thousands, was supposed to include a large delegation from Egypt's suddenly beleaguered new government. It was not clear whether the Egyptians attended, the report said.

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