LONDON, (PIC)-- Dr. Mousa Abu Marzouk, the deputy political bureau chairman of Hamas, has expressed fears that Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu might insist on the idea of a "Jewish" state after former PA chief Mahmoud Abbas had accepted the principle of exchanging lands in his negotiations with Israel.
In an interview with the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper published on Sunday, he said that an agreement was reached on the percentage of lands to be exchanged, adding that the seriousness is in the principle rather than the application.
Abu Marzouk said that the Palestinian negotiator had committed an unforgivable mistake when he accepted that principle, which he even described as a "crime".
The Palestinian negotiator is no longer taking into consideration any red lines, the deputy Hamas leader charged.
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