geni was fooled -- but we weren't
It (Hadarim Document) calls for a two state solution
It does not.
Here is what the
National Conciliation Document of the Prisoners actually says;
1. The Palestinian people at home and in exile seek to
liberate their land and realize their right of freedom, return and independence, and their right to self-determination, including their right to establish an independent state (with Jerusalem as its capital on all the land occupied in 1967), guaranteeing the right of return for the refugees, liberating all the prisoners and detainees, drawing upon our people's historic right in the land of our ancestors...
3. The Palestinian people's right to resistance and upholding the choice of resistance
by all means...
10. Working to form a united resistance front called the "Palestinian resistance front" to lead and carry out the resistance against occupation and to unify and
coordinate the resistance action and form a unified political reference for it.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/25/AR2006052501679.html
Nowhere does it indicate any acknowledgement of Israel as legitimate.
Not a word about a two-state solution.
The reference to "1967" only comes in regards to the requirement that (East ?) Jerusalem be the capital of the Palestinian State --- including, inter-alia, the Haram al_Sharif and AlAqsa, which is what the sentence in #1 refers to, specifically. At no point in this 18-paragraph do we read a word about a two-state solution. On the contrary, it seems to make it clear that TOTAL and COMPLETE liberation of all the lands of Palestine are what are sought ----
And I can assure everyone, without a doubt, that HAMAS representative Sheik Abdel Khaliq al-Natsche signed this paper, with the full realization that it means a Palestinian State will be formed, only as a base of operations for a unified and broad effort to
liberate all of palestine and continue the jihad...
That's obvious, to me anyway.
Maybe someone else can point out any mention of a 'two-state' offer here?
Good luck.