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Incoming Palestinian prime minister suggests Hamas could one day make peace with Israel
2006-03-18
The Palestinians' incoming prime minister suggested Hamas could one day make peace with Israel, but undercut his statement by saying his militant group wouldn't disarm or recognize Israel unless it recognized a Palestinian state within boundaries the Israelis reject. Israel dismissed the comments as doubletalk.

Asked in an interview with CBS News aired Thursday if he could foresee a day when he would be invited to sign a peace agreement with Israel, Ismail Haniyeh replied, "Let's hope so." But Hamas, which won Palestinian parliamentary elections in a landslide in January, has rebuffed Israel's conditions for talks, namely, that the group disarm and recognize the Jewish state's right to exist. Haniyeh told CBS that Hamas wouldn't meet those conditions for talks unless Israel "recognized a Palestinian state within the boundaries of Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem."

Israel, while accepting the principle of an independent Palestinian state, has said many times that it has no intention of returning to the borders it held before capturing those territories in the 1967 Mideast war. Haniyeh is considered a pragmatist, but he does not call the shots in the Palestinian government. Major Hamas decisions are taken in secret by a group of leaders inside and outside Gaza and the West Bank.
Posted by:Fred

#5  I think it's time to field-test the MOAB. Gaza would be a perfect place to do that - there's nothing socially, culturally, or politically significant there, just a bunch of seethers and whiners. The world won't miss them. I think I'll pass this along to DOD for comment.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2006-03-18 18:14  

#4  Hamas wouldn't meet those conditions for talks unless Israel "recognized a Palestinian state within the boundaries of Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem."

They rewrite history and imagineer geography. There never has been a Palestinian state within those borders. Historically, the Philistines inhabited modern Gaza and Lebanon, the Edomites had the east bank of the Jordan, and the sons of Ishmael were settled from Havilah to Shur in the desert near Egypt and all of Arabia. Israel's boundaries, with Jerusalem as its capitol, included the West Bank and extended to near Damascus. Maybe science could determine these true ethnic homelands using DNA? If they don't like Israeli law then a move to Jordan would be more comfortable. But if they insist on being unreasonable, the Palestinians will be "unrecognizable". ;)
Posted by: Danielle   2006-03-18 15:14  

#3  Sure they can.

The peace of the grave.

They keep their shit up, they might just be surprised at whose grave it is.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-03-18 11:03  

#2  Taqiya.
Posted by: Grunter   2006-03-18 06:19  

#1  This guy musta attended the Kerry School of Finer Double-Speak. I was for peace with Israel; that is, until we demanded boundaries that they will not accept.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-03-18 00:34  

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