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Mubarak gives Palestinians warning
By: israelinsider staff   
Published: January 9, 2007   
 
Mubarak warned that the current Palestinian violence could negatively affect the Palestinian people's hopes of establishing an independent state, in an interview with the official Egyptian news agency, published Tuesday in Arab newspapers.

"If the struggle between the Palestinians continues, the Palestinian people will be the ones to pay the price. They will turn into fighters fighting each other, and the spirit of revenge will prevail. This will badly harm the Palestinian problem, particularly at the current stage," the Egyptian president said.

Mubarak called on the Palestinian people to end the internal struggle and put the Palestinian top interests over any other issue.


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