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Middle East
Abbas rejects use of force
2003-09-04
Palestinian prime minister Mahmud Abbas ruled out Thursday resorting to force against hardline groups to stop them launching attacks on Israel as Hamas said it had resumed talks with his government. "We do not deal with the opposition in a militaristic manner but through dialogue," Abbas told a key meeting of the Palestinian Legislative Council. "We have sent ministers, MPs and leading individuals to explain to them what we face if we make the wrong moves. They listened and co-operated," he said.
"They didn’t shoot my messengers".
Israel has accused the Palestinian Authority of not doing enough to rein in hardline groups. Abbas cut ties with Hamas and Islamic Jihad after they both claimed responsibility for the Jerusalem blast.
"cut ties" meaning he only sees them at unofficial parties.
Senior Hamas figure Ismail Haniya told AFP that talks had taken place between officials from the group and Palestinian ministers on Thursday, without giving their names. "We need a strategy of dialogue to protect the Palestinian people and their territories," said Haniya. "The problems between Abu Mazen (Abbas) and Arafat do not concern us."
"We give the orders, not them".
Hamas political leader Abdulaziz Rantissi said he supported a resumption of dialogue with the Abbas government which was severed by the Jerusalam bomb.
"It’s the Jooooo’s fault. If they hadn’t put that bus there, it wouldn’t have exploded".
"Abu Mazen (Abbas) took the decision to stop talking to us," he told AFP. "We support dialogue."
"Talk hasn’t stopped us before, why should we worry about it now?"
Posted by:Steve

#1  Palestinian prime minister Mahmud Abbas ruled out Thursday resorting to force against hardline groups to stop them launching attacks on Israel as Hamas said it had resumed talks with his government. "We do not deal with the opposition in a militaristic manner but through dialogue," Abbas told a key meeting of the Palestinian Legislative Council.

Just another confirmation of the Palestinian penchant for not honoring their part of an agreement.

"Abu Mazen (Abbas) took the decision to stop talking to us," he told AFP. "We support dialogue."

This is the ploy of ol' Ho Chi Minh himself during the Vietnam War - "talk talk, fight fight". All this talking does nothing to advance the prospect of peace in that area.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-9-4 2:32:35 PM  

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