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Peretz calls for renewed boycott of PA
2007-05-23
Defense Minister Amir Peretz urged EU Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana Tuesday to renew the EU embargo on the Palestinian unity government, and said that Israel was exercising great restraint in refraining, for the time being, from embarking on an extensive ground operation in Gaza. The two met in Jerusalem to discuss the Kassam rocket attacks and IDF operations against Palestinian targets.

The defense minister went on to say that, while Israel had done everything it could to maintain calm and uphold the cease-fire, it would target Hamas terrorists as long as the Kassam rocket fire continued.

"Today, when Hamas is a member of the unity government and is the one leading the violence and backing the bombardments, we do not intend to stop. We will stop only when the rockets stop, and if they do not stop we will not stop. We are entrusted with protecting our citizens and our children," he said.

Peretz gave the EU foreign policy chief a firsthand account of the harsh daily reality that reigns in the bombarded town of Sderot. "My family and I live in [Sderot] and [contend with] trying sensations all year round," he said. "As a peaceful man I tell you- you should make it clear to the international community that it must retract the goodwill it displayed during the unity government's inception. The unity government has no control over the anarchy in the Gaza Strip and it lends legitimacy to murderous acts perpetrated within the PA and the continued bombardment of Israel."

Solana responded to Peretz's statements by saying that the international community condemned the Kassam attacks. "I visited Sderot yesterday and I am aware of what is happening there," the EU foreign policy chief said. "We are living in a time of heightening violence, not only in the PA but also in Lebanon and in other places. We wish very much to help calm the situation." He maintained, however, that Israel must favor the diplomatic path in attempting to arrive at a solution.
Posted by:Pappy

#4  Now OP, what'll happed to Israel were we to this tomorrow?
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-05-23 21:55  

#3  I think it's about time for Israel to level Ramallah, starting on the outside and working in. Use aircraft, tanks, rockets, artillery, whatever will work. Crush the city and its inhabitants. Then tell them, "This is what was happening in Sderot. If it happens anywhere else, all of the West Bank and Gaza will receive the same fate." It's the only answer the arabs understand. We in the west need to make sure it becomes the only answer our surrenderist leftist government also understands.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-05-23 14:28  

#2  It is noteworthy to recall that Solana has always been a man of the left. He is the Spanish answer to Chamberlain excepting the fact that his agenda is that of the farleft.
Posted by: Omoluling McCoy4091   2007-05-23 11:47  

#1  No God gave anyone permission to "Settle" Gush Katif. He just said "pull out".

He never alloted yo you, whomever you are, to fire onto Israel.

There is no Palestine.
Posted by: newc   2007-05-23 00:09  

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