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Israel-Palestine
Abbas Heads to Gaza to Confront Militants
2005-02-12
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas will meet Saturday with militant leaders to push them to honor a days-old cease-fire marred by mortar and rocket attacks on Israeli targets, according to an aide. The Islamic militant group Hamas said it would only stop attacks when it was satisfied Israel would release prisoners and stop pursuing militants.

Abbas' planned meetings with Hamas and the Islamic Jihad faction were the latest sign of his commitment to keeping intact the cease-fire he and Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon declared Tuesday to end 4 1/2 years of bloodletting. On Thursday, he fired top security commanders after Hamas bombarded Jewish settlements in Gaza with mortars and rockets. And the central committee of his Fatah movement announced a state of emergency in the Palestinian security forces in an effort to prevent new attacks.

Abbas aide Taeb Abdel Raheem said the Palestinian leader's meetings with the militant factions would take place Saturday night. Asked if Abbas would ask the factions to commit to a cease-fire, Abdel Raheem replied: "I think there is a responsibility, and all the factions should show their responsibility in this sensitive and crucial era." Hamas is interested in a truce, but on condition Israel halt all raids against the militants and release prisoners, spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri said. "Hamas still wants a truce, but needs this truce to be with Israeli obligations," Abu Zuhri said.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Abbas better watch his back. Hamas doesn't want peace. Their entire existence is founded on violence. yeah but you gotta try. abbas is doing a lot more than arafat did. I agree with that Stan but Abbas is walking a tight rope. Trying to appease Israel and Hamas isn't going to be easy. no doubt
Posted by: John & Stan   2005-02-12 1:37:05 PM  

#2  I can just see Abbas appealing to the good nature of people that send out their young suicide bombers to kill women and children in buses. "Let us reason together, people." This is a bus to nowhere.

After this road kill map charade is done, Israel needs to finish the wall and pull out of the indefensible settlements. Israel also needs to put the Gazoids on notice if bombardment of Israel continues over the wall, that the water will be shut off to Gaza and they can pound sand in their little hellhole bit of heaven.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-02-12 12:01:54 PM  

#1  Lol! I just love these stories. They're so, um, imaginative and spun until they're dizzy. Check back in a decade - after that wall is finished - and it will be precisely the same game and stories with the same headlines, unless one side or the other has been wiped out.
Posted by: .com   2005-02-12 5:27:02 AM  

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