Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Hamas Sets Terms For Ceasefire With Israel


This is absurd. I mean really...do the leaders of Hamas even believe their own shit? What rational, thinking human being living on this planet can not want this scourge, this blight on humanity, this Hamas, WHO could NOT want them exterminated?
Hamas starts a constant missile barrage on southern Israel months ago and then they are more than likely tied very closely to the Jerusalem seminary massacre and they have the nerve to say this:


There must be a commitment by Israel, to end all its aggression against our people, assassinations, killings and raids, and lift the (Gaza) siege and reopen the crossings," Hamas's Gaza leader Ismail Haniyeh said in a speech.

"We will not abandon you, our people in the West Bank," Haniyeh said. "Aggression against you is aggression against us."
Just how many ceasefires have their BEEN over the past five years with Hamas? 20? 50? 100? And in each case, which side VIOLATED the ceasefire? Hamas is not human - it is an embodiment of evil - you can see it in every lie they tell. You can see it in every act they commit.

I won't even call for more attacks on Hamas - it's that bloody obvious.

Here's the full story from Breitbart.


Hamas sets terms for ceasefire with Israel

GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas publicly set its terms on Wednesday for a ceasefire with Israel, calling for an end to Israeli raids in Palestinian territory and a reopening of Gaza border crossings.
Egypt has been trying to broker a truce that would also end Gaza rocket attacks against Israel by militants from Hamas and another Palestinian group, Islamic Jihad.
"There must be a commitment by Israel, to end all its aggression against our people, assassinations, killings and raids, and lift the (Gaza) siege and reopen the crossings," Hamas's Gaza leader Ismail Haniyeh said in a speech.
A ceasefire deal, he said, should be "reciprocal, comprehensive and simultaneous" and apply both to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
"We will not abandon you, our people in the West Bank," Haniyeh said. "Aggression against you is aggression against us."
There was no immediate Israeli comment on Haniyeh's remarks.
He delivered the address several hours after Israeli troops killed an Islamic Jihad militant in the occupied West Bank, an incident which a Hamas official said showed that Israel "was not interested in calm".
A truce could be key to the success of U.S.-brokered peace talks between Israel and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, whose Fatah faction lost control of the Gaza Strip to Hamas Islamist fighters last June.
The number of cross-border rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip has decreased sharply since Israel ended an offensive in the territory nine days ago after killing 120 Palestinians, about half of whom have been identified as civilians.
Egypt has stepped up truce efforts -- amid Israeli leaders' insistence they are not negotiating with Hamas, which has spurned Western demands to recognize Israel and renounce violence.

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