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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas poll win would put EU aid at risk -Solana
2005-12-19
The European Union, the biggest donor to the Palestinian Authority, could curb aid if Hamas Islamic militants win a parliamentary election next month, Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana said on Sunday. Hamas, which is sworn to destroying Israel and has spearheaded a suicide bombing campaign, is putting up candidates for parliament for the first time on Jan. 25. It is expected to do well against President Mahmoud Abbas's fractured Fatah.

"It is very difficult that parties that do not condemn violence ... without changing those positions can be partners for the future," Solana told reporters in Tel Aviv. If Hamas won, he said, it would be "very difficult that help and the money that goes to ... the Palestinian Authority will continue to flow".

Palestinian Cabinet Minister Saeb Erekat called Solana's comments "unacceptable", saying: "This is a direct intervention in our internal affairs ... Mr Solana and others should respect the choice of the Palestinian people."
They keep using that word "unacceptable." I do not think it means what they think it means.
Posted by:Fred

#4  I agree, BAR, but on the other hand, where is our president on this? He should be out front. Is the Republican party going to go along with economic assistance to a Hamas-led Palestine? Fine, the House raised a stink; but Bush has the bully pulpit and is silent about it. Why?
Posted by: jules 2   2005-12-19 23:52  

#3  The European Union, the biggest donor to the Palestinian Authority, could curb aid if Hamas Islamic militants win a parliamentary election next month, Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana said on Sunday.

I'll believe it when I see it.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2005-12-19 19:57  

#2  A Hamas win will:

1. Make the EU look even stupidier than they do now.

2. It will make it much easier to sue the EU countries who provide aid knowingly to a terrorist organization.
Posted by: mhw   2005-12-19 09:43  

#1  What'sa matter? EU beginning to feel the (budgetary) pinch?
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-12-19 07:42  

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