"Hamas
will keep rejecting the occupation and refuse to recognise the
legitimacy of the Zionist entity. Priority will remain building and
developing the resistance," said Meshaal, who lives in Syria along with
other Hamas leaders in exile.
"Pressure, siege, temptations and opening doors or communication
channels will not fool Hamas, which will not compromise on the rights.
Hamas will be only tempted by restoring the land," Meshaal said.
Meshaal
was referring to increased contacts between Hamas and Western
delegations since the Gaza war, including a meeting with a US group
that included Jack Matlock, a former American ambassador in Moscow.
'Gaza still wounded'
"Triumphant Gaza today is
still wounded. Its houses are still destroyed. It's still under siege
and its borders are still closed. Add to this the new steel wall,"
Meshaal said, referring to a structure being built by Egypt along its
border with Gaza to stop the smuggling of arms and goods into the
strip.
"Today we do not seek war but if war is imposed on us we will fight fiercely," Meshaal said.
Meshaal said reconciliation with Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian
president, was needed to strengthen the Palestinian cause but he made
no new proposals on how to do so after Egyptian efforts to bring about
agreement between the two sides foundered.
Meshaal also said that captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit will
not be freed unless Israel releases hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
"Shalit will not go home before the liberation of our prisoners,"
he told the rally, blaming Israel for the failure to reach a deal on
freeing the soldier, who was captured in June 2006.
Al Jazeera