Israel rejects talks with unity govt that includes Hamas
By the 28/04/2011 - 10:57

Israel said Thursday that it will not negotiate with a new Palestinian unity 
government that includes members of Hamas, a day after the Palestinian factions 
of Hamas and Fatah reached a deal to end their five-year-long dispute.

AP - Israel's foreign minister warned on Thursday that Israel will not 
negotiate with a new Palestinian unity government that includes the Hamas 
militant group.

Avigdor Lieberman spoke a day after rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah 
reached a unity deal in Cairo to end their five year long dispute.

For Palestinians, the Egypt-brokered deal revived hopes of ending their bitter 
infighting that weakened them politically and caused the deaths of hundreds in 
violent clashes and crackdowns.

The Palestinians say the move is a step toward independence, but unity between 
Fatah and Hamas appears unlikely to jump start negotiations with Israel for an 
independent Palestinian state.

Israel swiftly rejected the prospect of a Palestinian government including 
Hamas, citing the militant group's stated goal of destroying the Jewish state. 
The U.S. expressed similar concerns.

"It needs to be clear that such an agreement is crossing a red line," Lieberman 
told Israel's Army Radio. "The significance of the agreement is that terrorists 
will take hold of the West Bank. Hundreds of terrorists will flood the West 
Bank and therefore we need to prepare for a different situation."

Rivalries between the two Palestinian factions began in 2006 after the militant 
Islamic group Hamas won elections in Gaza and the West Bank. A year later, 
Hamas seized power in Gaza in a violent takeover.

The split left Hamas in control of the Gaza Strip, and the Palestinian 
Authority, dominated by Fatah, in the West Bank.

The two territories are separated by Israel. The Palestinians claim both 
territories for a future independent state, along with east Jerusalem.

 Israel has held peace talks with the Fatah-led government but has shunned 
Hamas. The group is considered a terrorist organization by Israel, the U.S., 
and European Union for its role in sending dozens of suicide bombers and 
thousands of rockets into the Jewish state and its commitment to the 
destruction of Israel.

The Egyptian-brokered plan calls for the formation of a single caretaker 
Palestinian government in the coming days. The government would administer 
day-to-day business until new presidential and legislative elections are to be 
held in a year's time.

Lieberman said the agreement was a result of panic on both sides. He said Fatah 
was reeling from the fall of its longtime patron, former Egyptian President 
Hosni Mubarak, and Hamas was nervous because of President Bashar Assad's shaky 
status in Syria.

Hamas has insisted that its agreement with Fatah did no indicate any 
recognition of Israel.

Lieberman said that Israel "will not negotiate with a terrorist organization" 
and would consider various sanctions it could take against a new Palestinian 
government with Hamas in it, including travel restrictions and withholding tax 
revenues it collects on the Palestinians' behalf in the West Bank.

 
Source URL: 
http://www.france24.com/en/20110428-israel-rules-out-talks-with-palestinian-unity-government-including-hamas-fatah




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