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« Is the BBC Pro-Israel? | Main | Funny Ways to Keep a Truce, Part Two »

Thursday, May 11 2006

Funny Ways to Keep a Truce

KatyushaThe Daily Telegraph claims Hamas has kept the cease fire:

As we argued at the time, America, the EU and Israel should deal directly with Hamas, in the hope of steering it towards the renunciation of violence. The fact that it has engaged in the electoral process - it issued a fatwa against the first Palestinian polls in 1996 - has held to a ceasefire and proposed a long-term truce with Israel is evidence of change. Building on that is the wiser course. Ostracism will merely further radicalisation.

Stockpiling weapons in Jordan and using the Popular Resistance Committee to mount terror by proxy against Israel are funny ways of observing a cease-fire. Regarding the Hamas "peace proposal," the Telegraph unfortunately makes the same mistake as Reuters.

UPDATE: Click here for even more funny ways to keep a truce.

 

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I am opposed to war generally speaking;however I believe that Israel should just bomb Hamas strongpoints. After all, that's how the Americans won WW2.

More reminders that a leopard can't change its spots. Especially when the leopard doesn't want to.



 

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