Abbas fails to win Palestinian militant truce pledge
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas failed at talks with militants on Wednesday to win a commitment to end attacks on Israelis in the run-up to Jan. 9 elections for a replacement to Yasser Arafat, political sources said. Abbas is likely to be Fatah's main candidate to succeed Arafat as president on a platform of more dead infidels renewed talks. Palestinian political sources said Abbas obtained a pledge at the talks with leaders of Fatah armed groups as well as Hamas and Islamic Jihad to work to restore internal order but not to suspend attacks on Israelis. "We live to die by killing Jooos!" | Faction sources said Hamas and Islamic Jihad also told Abbas they would probably not field candidates for president, sticking to a policy of boycotting Palestinian self-rule institutions that might deal with Israel, which both groups want to destroy. I'm just gabberflasted at the matter-of-fact reporting of the aims of Hamas and IJ. I know I shouldn't be, but I am. | Outgoing Secretary of State Colin Powell is due to visit Israel and the West Bank on Monday, lending weight to President Bush's vow to help create a Palestinian state in Israel-occupied areas during his second four-year term. But veteran Palestinian moderates in Arafat's old guard are hampered by a lack of popular credibility at home. Veteran Pali moderates in Arafat's old guard? Who are they trying to kid? | They face a big challenge from a younger militant generation angered not only by high-level corruption but the failure to attain Palestinian demands via past dialogue, particularly a halt to Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank. Many Palestinians smolder over what they see as an Israeli bid to impose a solution with a unilateral plan to withdraw from tiny Gaza next year but keep much of the West Bank. Too bad, terrorists. Somebody has to be the grownup here, and that's Israel. | Sharon has said he would consider renewing contacts toward peace only if new Palestinian leaders clamp down on militants.
Posted by: Seafarious 2004-11-17 |