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Carter: Israel Rejected Hamas Truce Offer

Zionist Extremism Key Impediment to Peace | 30.04.2008 01:36 | Anti-racism | World

In so doing, Israel's bluff has been called, and this Regime of Extremists have proven that it's the Palestinians who have no 'partner for peace'.

Carter: Israel rejected Hamas truce offer

Ex-US president blames Israel for denying Gazans food, water; says Hamas won elections 'fair and square'

Yitzhak Benhorin Published: 04.28.08, 21:34 / Israel News

WASHINGTON – Former US President Jimmy Carter says that following his meetings with Hamas leaders the group offered a truce in Gaza but Israel rejected the offer. During an interview with NBC, Carter also blamed Israel for denying the citizens of Gaza basic supplies such as water and food.

"I think it was productive, because all the things that we asked Hamas to do, they basically agreed to do," Carter said, referring to his recent trip. "One was to have a total ceasefire just in Gaza alone, where before they had said it must be Gaza and the West Bank as well. So they preferred to have a ceasefire, and announced it publicly after we left. Israel unfortunately rejected the ceasefire from Hamas.

(It was also productive in that it proved that the shameful cowardice of the world community is the reason this 'crisis', which could be easily resolved, continues, and only threatens to get worse. Carter proved that diplomacy is the answer, and refuted the propaganda claiming Hamas to be a group which cannot be dealt with. It also exposed the Israeli Government as the party rejecting peace.)

"There's no way to have peace in the Middle East without bringing the Palestinians back together if Hamas represents at least half of the Palestinian people," Carter added, citing the 2006 elections the United States insisted be held. "Hamas won the election fair and square. They got a majority of seats in the Parliament."

"But then the United States and Israel declared that there wouldn't be a Palestinian united government, so they declared that Hamas was a terrorist organization. They refused to negotiate with them. They refused to give food and water and electricity and other supplies to people under Hamas' leadership in Gaza, and that broke the whole situation down," he said.

(They also orchestrated a Coup Attempt, using corrupt elements of Fatah as proxies, in order to further divide the Palestinians, especially the Occupied Territories. Depite this being proven over a month ago, the media has ignored this massive scandal ...)

'Assad hopeful'

Carter also criticized the US, which he said was preventing the renewal of the peace process between Israel and Syria. Carter said he met with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and the latter told him that he had been distanced from peace talks by the US Government, but was now hopeful talks would be resumed.

In an article published by the New York Times, Carter said that Hamas would accept any truce agreed upon by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, on the condition that it had been approved by the elected parliament. Carter also said Hamas would disarm its military wing in Gaza if a non-political security force was established in the Strip.

Referring to kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit, Carter said that if Israel were to agree to the list of prisoners that the Palestinians demanded be released, and freed the first batch, Shalit would be transferred to Egypt until the other prisoners were released.

www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3537078,00.html

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Zionist Extremism Key Impediment to Peace

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"disruptive" = "ftp doesn't like you"?

30.04.2008 17:59

You know, going through hidden posts, there are quite a few that are obviously from Jordan "Zionist Extremism etc etc" "9/11 = PNAC, Mossad" etc etc Thornton that have been hidden. But the poster himself -- even though his identity is transparent, has not been hidden. He apparently enjoys some special immunity allowing him to flout IMC posting conventions and be forgiven each time. Apparently "we ban disruptive posters" means "we only ban posters we don't like, no mattter whether or not they're disruptive."

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gehrig - trolling again

30.04.2008 19:16

Tell you what gehrig - just to piss you off, I won't be hiding any post that I think might be a Jordan Thornton again.

BTW I think you'll find I'm only one of the people with admin access on this site, and I don't have to do anything because I'm not a well paid lackey of an NGO.......

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