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Hamas: We didn't sell out

Seeded on Wed Mar 21, 2007 1:07 PM EDT
Read ArticleArticle Source: CNET News.com
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"There isn't a chance any Hamas leader will ever recognize Israel," said outgoing Interior Minister Said Siam. "We will not betray our values and we will not betray our land. We will leave this world as shahids (martyrs) without recognizing Israel."

Siam further noted that if any Hamas member dared recognize Israel, he would be swiftly ejected from the movement. Siam did not deny, however, that considering Hamas' values the current unity government was not ideal. However, the deadly intra-Palestinian conflicts necessitated certain concessions, he noted.

Thanks for clarifying.

(I bet within a week, some European Union official is going to say that sanctions against Hamas should end, because of the positive steps that are making towards peace by forming their new government).

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Dennis M Wright

This confirms what we already knew.

Ultimately peace can only be achieved by marginalising Hamas. They can never be "converted".

Not that marginalising Hamas is anything that can be achieved quickly, if ever.

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