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Israel-Palestine
Abbas says won't tolerate attacks on Israel
2005-02-28
Well. That ought to do it.
Takes care of that problem. What's for lunch?
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he would not tolerate attacks such as last Friday's suicide bombing in Israel and reaffirmed his commitment to finding peace. In an interview with Britain's Independent newspaper published on Monday, Abbas blamed an unnamed party for sabotaging peace efforts. "We believe peace is possible now and we are ready to negotiate with Israel to reach a true and lasting peace," Abbas said ahead of a meeting in London on Tuesday to discuss Palestinian reforms. "As for the suicide bombing last Friday, such actions will not be tolerated by us as they are against the Palestinian interests."
The last phrase is a true statement, but he really doesn't believe it.
He confirmed Israel had shared information with the Palestinian Authority in the hunt for the organisers of the Tel Aviv nightclub attack, which killed four Israelis and wounded dozens more. The Palestinian Authority has arrested three suspects. A senior Palestinian security source said over the weekend that initial investigations implicated Hizbollah. The Lebanese guerrilla group has also denied any role. Abbas has only referred to a "third party" he believes is opposed to his peacemaking with Israel. "There may be other parties who want to destabilise the situation," Abbas told the Independent.
When you start shooting the other parties yourselves we'll believe you're not 'tolerating' them anymore. And no, fingering them for the Israelis doesn't count.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Abbas says won’t tolerate attacks on Israel

DO SOMETHING about it then. Something more tangible than flapping the lips.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-02-28 11:03:42 AM  

#4  Abbas has only referred to a “third party” he believes is opposed to his peacemaking with Israel. “There may be other parties who want to destabilise the situation,”

the third party he's referring to is Syria, which he obviously lacks the wherewhithal to do anything about. Note the attack was claimed by Islamic Jihad officials in DAMASCUS and disowned by IJ in Gaza. Israel will, naturally, attempt to press (at least in public) Abbas to crackdown on IJ Gaza, while keeping the main focus on Syria. Right now Dhalan is still consolidating power on the ground, including some of the stuff weve seen and commented on already - taking local power from Moussa Arafat, etc. IM sure Dahlan wants to finish that before taking on IJ. And Im sure the Israelis now that, in intimate detail. Ergo most pressure on Abbas will be for public consumption only - real target for Israel is IJ -Damascus, and Syria generally.

This should also be seen in context of Syria apparent handing over of Iraqi insurgent leaders, and of growing protests in Beirut. NOT clear how much coordination between US, Israel, Iraqi govt, and Lebanese opposition, or agreement on goals. Syria will try to selectively make concessions, split the coalition against it. Also there may be splits within the Syrian govt - some may lash out (supporting a bombing in Tel Aviv) to make a peaceful resolution more difficult.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2005-02-28 9:51:54 AM  

#3  FlameBait: Right before he's whacked by Hamas.
Posted by: Charles   2005-02-28 7:11:46 AM  

#2  What did he say in Arabic?

Yea I believe it when they start making some grieving widows, orphans and mothers. Talk is cheap thats why Israel doesn't do a lot of it. Actions are much more concrete. So Abu Mazen when will we see some action?
Posted by: FlameBait   2005-02-28 5:06:04 AM  

#1  I think the in-line commentary sez it all, lol!
Posted by: .com   2005-02-28 12:45:47 AM  

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