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Rewarding 'Good Behavior'
In a staff-ed, the Salt Lake Tribune writes:
Hamas has observed a cease-fire with Israel for more than a year. If it agrees to extend that truce, and goes about the business of turning the Palestinian Authority into an honest government, maybe the United States should continue its aid....
We realize that there may be little chance that Hamas will ever change its stripes and agree to an accommodation with Israel....
But so long as Hamas behaves, the United States should reward good behavior.
Good behavior? According to Israeli figures, the IDF foiled 29 potential suicide bombers sent by Hamas in 2005, during a period of time a cease-fire was in place. Furthermore, Haaretz recently reported that Hamas is actually helping other terror groups fire Qassam rockets at Israel.
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