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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas vows to continue rocket attacks
2007-04-29
Hamas on Saturday rejected any possibility of declaring a unilateral truce with Israel and promised to continue firing rockets. Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, who held talks in Cairo with Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal over the weekend, failed to persuade him to declare a unilateral truce, PA officials in Ramallah said.

"Mashaal is trying to undermine the new government and the president. He wants many things in return for agreeing to a cease-fire."
Mashaal insisted during the talks that any cease-fire be mutual and include the West Bank, according to the officials. "Mashaal thinks that he's the leader of the Palestinians, and not President Abbas," said one official. "Mashaal is trying to undermine the new government and the president. He wants many things in return for agreeing to a cease-fire."

Also Saturday, the IDF shot and killed three Palestinians who were spotted planting an explosive device next to the Gaza Strip security fence near the Kissufim Crossing. Another Palestinian was seriously wounded; the four were identified as members of Hamas's military wing. Sources in the Southern Command said that the bomb was the 60th time Palestinians tried planting bombs along the fence since a cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinians went into effect in November.

At a security consultation last week, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert decided to allow the IDF to launch pinpoint strikes against Kassam rocket cells. Abbas, who met on Saturday with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, reiterated his call for a new cease-fire with Israel in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Chief PA negotiator Saeb Erekat said the Palestinians were in touch with the US and a number of European countries in a bid to reach a cease-fire with Israel. He said the Palestinians wanted a new cease-fire to be part of a wider deal that would see the lifting of financial sanctions and the removal of IDF checkpoints in the West Bank. Erekat also made it clear that a a new cease-fire should apply to the West Bank and not only to the Gaza Strip.

"Our people are entitled to respond to the daily atrocities perpetrated by Israel," he said. "Our people have the right to resist the occupation in the absence of a political horizon."
Speaking to reporters in Cairo after meeting with Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa, Mashaal described the rocket attacks on Israel as self-defense on the part of Hamas. "Our people are entitled to respond to the daily atrocities perpetrated by Israel," he said. "Our people have the right to resist the occupation in the absence of a political horizon."

Asked about kidnapped IDF Cpl. Gilad Shalit, Mashaal said the ball was in Israel's court. "[Prime Minister] Ehud Olmert is responsible for the delay in the prisoner exchange," he said, refusing to elaborate. Mashaal said his talks with Abbas dealt with Schalit, as well as the status of the PA unity government, growing anarchy in the Gaza Strip and ways of reconstructing the PLO to allow Hamas and other Palestinian groups to join the organization.

He warned of a "new explosion" in the Middle East unless the international community resumed financial aid to the Palestinians. He also lashed out at the Arab and Muslim countries for failing to make good on promises to provide funds.
Mashaal criticized the international community for failing to lift financial sanctions imposed on the Palestinians since Hamas took power in March 2006. He warned of a "new explosion" in the Middle East unless the international community resumed financial aid to the Palestinians. He also lashed out at the Arab and Muslim countries for failing to make good on promises to provide funds.

In Gaza City, Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum also emphasized his movement's "right" to fire rockets at Israel. "The Israeli enemy does not recognize the period of security calm that has prevailed over the past year," he said in response to Saturday's killing of three Palestinians by the IDF near the Gaza Strip. "All the Palestinian groups have the right to respond to Israeli massacres against our people," he said. "Why does the international community expect us to sit and watch as Israel continues its aggression against us?"
Posted by:Fred

#6  I'd support your plan, Old Patriot.

Unfortunately the world we live in doesn't have the kind of balls in the leadership that that would require.

We can dream though....
Posted by: WTF   2007-04-29 20:07  

#5  Take one square kilometer for each rocket fired, and vow to NEVER "give it back". Once they start firing rockets from Egyptian and Jordanian territory, tell the Egyptians and Jordanians the deal applies to them, as well. Screw Hezbollah - just push north until you reach the Litani, and annex everything south of there. Warn Syria that any military action OF ANY KIND against Israel will result in the nuclear destruction of Damascus and Baalbek, and keep that promise. Flush ALL Arabs - Christian, muslim, druse, pagan, etc. - from reclaimed territory. Get rid of all Arab Israelis the same way. First, of course, is retire Olmert to an isolated weather station somewhere in the Negev, so he can't screw anything ELSE up.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2007-04-29 15:54  

#4  I vote for thespianism. An odd choice for a gentleman of Mr. Meshaal's age and putative character, but I try not to be judgemental in these situations. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-04-29 12:53  

#3  It was getting close to the time to retake Gaza and clean out the Iranian backed Hamas anyway.
Posted by: Mark Espinola   2007-04-29 11:05  

#2  He wants many things in return for agreeing to a cease-fire.

Politics of the souk.

Abbas is either a real dunderhead for not recognizing this, or this is just another thespian production for the benefit of the infidels.
Posted by: Pappy   2007-04-29 10:44  

#1  Be our guests wormbrains. Have you heard about the new toy we're supplying to IDF? Precision guided 155 shells. Accurate to within a few yards. I believe IDF is going to bring up a whole line of heavy artillery and start non-stop barrages very soon. Have you seen those really small toy planes over your heads ? Got your GPS locations and sent right back to those gunnies, doncha know ? Have fun.
Posted by: Woozle Elmeter2970   2007-04-29 01:16  

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