Exiled Islamist group leader Abu Marzouk tells Hizbullah TV 'by not voting for UN truce resolution and by not vetoing it, US sending clear signal that it supports initiative but wants to give the enemy more time' http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3653507,00.htm<
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"An exiled Hamas leader said on Friday the United States appeared to want to give Israel more time to persist with the Gaza offensive.
On Thursday the UN Security Council voted on a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, but the United States unexpectedly abstained in the vote, saying talks on a truce were still under way through Egyptian mediation.
"By not voting for the resolution and by not vetoing it, the United States is sending a clear signal that it supports the resolution but after a while," deputy political leader Moussa Abu Marzouk told Hizbullah's Al Manar television from Damascus.
"Therefore they want... to give the enemy more time. But I assure you that they will not achieve any of their goals and they will withdraw in disappointment and they will be defeated."