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Katsav: Talks with Hamas possible (?!?)
Ynet ^ | Jan 26, 2006

Posted on 01/26/2006 12:06:45 PM PST by robowombat

Katsav: Talks with Hamas possible

President Moshe Katsav says negotiations with PA on peace settlement can materialize if Hamas renounces terror, recognizes Israel. Meanwhile rightist MK calls on government to eliminate Hamas' leadership Ynet

President Moshe Katsav said Thursday that if Hamas aims for peace, renounces terror and recognizes Israel's right to exist, Israel and the Palestinians would be able to move toward a settlement.

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Arab MK: Only Hamas can make peace / Ilan Marciano

Arab MK says just as Sharon was only one capable of making peace with Palestinians, Hamas only group able to make peace with Israel. Organization is Israel's partner for peace, he states. Meanwhile Labor Chairman Peretz claims Israel will not negotiate with Hamas Full Story

However, Katsav stated Hamas is a dangerous element, "which has continued to preach for terror until the very last days." The president added he disagrees with the praises heaped on the Palestinian democracy following the elections, and stressed it was unjustified for armed groups to take part in the vote.

Former Prime Minister Shimon Peres, who met with King Abdullah in Jordan Thursday, has also referred to the vote's outcome , saying that a new situation has formed in the region.

"Hamas needs to decide whether to continue being a terror movement. If it does, it will isolate the Palestinians from the international community and bring to a halt international aid," Peres said.

"Hamas can relinquish terror and lead the Palestinians in the route of compromise," he added.

'Assassinate Hamas leadership'

Meanwhile, Knesset Member Effie Eitam (National Union) has called on Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to turn Hamas' list for parliament into the assassination list of the Shin Bet and the IDF.

"Only the elimination of the elected terror leadership now can generate a peace-seeking leadership in the future," he said.

Labor Chairman Amir Peretz also commented on the elections' results, saying Israel needs to wait and see how things progress in the PA.

"If we must, we shall take unilateral steps and won’t accept diplomatic stagnation. There are issues that depend only on us, and the Palestinians will not turn us into hostages," Peretz said.

Shani Mizrahi, Ilan Marciano and Ronny Sofer contributed to the report


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: hamas; katsav; paelection

1 posted on 01/26/2006 12:06:47 PM PST by robowombat
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To: robowombat

Now that Hamas has taken a step into 'formal ownership' of their decision-making and it's direct impact into state-relations with Israel by virtue of them holding a government position, it will be much easier for Israel to either engage in constructive peace talks, or declare that the state of Israel is in a 'state of war' against the Palestinian territory/state (or whatever you want to call it).


2 posted on 01/26/2006 12:12:32 PM PST by LibFreeUSA
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To: robowombat

Once again, land for mere promises of peace. Cleansing of Jews from Jewish territory for meaningless pledges. When will traitors like Katsav, Olmert, Peres et al finally learn their lesson? When they are thrown into gas chambers?


3 posted on 01/26/2006 12:18:10 PM PST by montag813
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To: montag813

I doubt you will ever get Israel to do what it would really take in this case if they wanted a non-negotiated result. In fact people hesitate to talk about what the implications are of total war on the Palestinians. You might have to kill them all. The choices aren't very good if you go down that path.

As a result, of course you see people trying to figure out how to negotiate something.


4 posted on 01/26/2006 12:33:54 PM PST by mhx
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