The dual leadership of the Palestinian Arabs also commented:
President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday congratulated US President Barrack Obama after he defeated his Republican challenger.
Abbas expressed hope that Obama would continue his efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East, the Palestinian Authority news agency Wafa reported.
In Gaza City, the Hamas government called on Obama to re-evaluate his foreign policy concerning Palestine, and end his bias towards Israel.
"We listened to the moderate speech by Obama in the wake of his first presidential victory, but his policy did not fit into this discourse and in front of him now is an opportunity to apply what he had promised the people of the region away from the pressures of the Israeli lobby," Taher al-Nunu said.
He called on Obama to build ethical policies to deal with the region's issues, and restore the rights of the Palestinian people.
Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri told Ma'an that any change in opinion by the Arab and Islamic world concerning the United States would depend on whether Obama rebalanced US foreign policy towards the region's issues.
Obama's re-election is a chance for him to abandon his biased policies towards Israel, Abu Zuhri added.
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Posted By Elder of Ziyon to Elder of Ziyon at 11/07/2012 06:45:00 PM
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