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Hamas leader appeals for truce with Israel
On Islam's most important holiday, the leader of Gaza's Hamas government appealed today for a ceasefire with Israel and said his people – battered by Israeli military strikes and international sanctions – are greeting this year's feast with "tears in our eyes."
The heart [urp!] bleeds.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert's spokesman said there could be no deals with Hamas until it renounces violence and recognizes Israel, though one cabinet minister said Israel might consider outside mediation with the Islamic militants.
Olmert's spokesman said there could be no deals with Hamas until it renounces violence and recognizes Israel, though one cabinet minister said Israel might consider outside mediation with the Islamic militants.
That statement just oozes good sense and strategic determination.
Israel and Hamas have never had direct contacts because of the group's violently anti-Israel ideology. But they have agreed to short truces negotiated by third parties. The appeal from Ismail Haniyeh, who heads the Hamas government in Gaza, came in a phone call to an Israeli TV reporter, said Hamas spokesman Taher Nunu. It followed a two-day air assault by Israeli forces that killed 12 Gaza militants, two from Hamas and 10 from Islamic Jihad. Israel "should stop its attacks and siege," Nunu said. "Then a truce would be possible, and not unlikely."

Hamas officials said they were working with other militant groups to try to stop the rocket fire into Israel and also sent overtures to Israel through unidentified third parties.
Posted by: Fred 2007-12-20
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