Following are  excerpts  from an interview with Hamas leader Mahmoud Al-Zahhar, which aired on  Future News TV on June 15, 2010: 
Mahmoud Al-Zahhar:   We have liberated Gaza, but have we recognized Israel? Have we given  up our lands occupied in 1948? We demand the liberation of the West  Bank, and the establishment of a state in the West Bank and Gaza, with  Jerusalem as its capital – but without recognizing [Israel]. This  is the key – without recognizing the Israeli enemy on a single inch  of land. 
This is our plan for  this stage – to liberate the West Bank and Gaza, without recognizing  Israel’s right to a single inch of land, and without giving up the  Right of Return for a single Palestinian refugee. 
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Our plan for this stage  is to liberate any inch of Palestinian land, and to establish a state  on it. Our ultimate plan is [to have] Palestine in its entirety. I say  this loud and clear so that nobody will accuse me of employing political   tactics. We will not recognize the Israeli enemy.  
As for the issue of a  referendum – [the Palestinian Authority] is ready to impose its position   on people by force. Whoever wants to hold a referendum, and believes  that he can get all of Palestine for the Palestinians, can hold a  referendum,  but will not give up the platform of resistance, and the plan to  liberate  Palestine in its entirety. This is unequivocal. 
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If we could liberate  the Negev now, we would continue [our military activity], but our  capabilities  dictate that after we got rid of the Israeli presence in Gaza, we must  finish off the remnants of that occupation, and move on to the West  Bank. 
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