Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Hamas Decides To Boycott Reconciliation Talks

What To Do With Hamas? Question Snarls Peace Bid -- Washington Post

Islamist Group's Resilience and Obstinacy Frustrate Many.

GAZA CITY -- In the two years since it seized power here, the militant Hamas movement has undercut the influence of the Gaza Strip's major clans, brought competing paramilitary groups under its control, put down an uprising by a rival Islamist group, weathered a three-week war with Israel, worked around a strict economic embargo -- and through it all refused a set of international demands that could begin Gaza's rehabilitation.

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More News On Hamas

Hamas 'asks to delay reconciliation deal' -- AFP
Hamas may boycott reconciliation talks -- Jerusalem Post
Hamas and Fatah to sign unity deal in Middle East peace boost -- The Telegraph
Hamas to release al-Qaeda affiliated prisoners -- YNET News
Hamas Finds Gaza Tunnels’ $500 Million Loss Worse Than Madoff -- Bloomberg
Hamas bans women from riding motorbikes -- The Guardian
Hamas will put Arabs as human shields at Gaza border -- Examiner
Hamas boasts it will kidnap more Israelis -- Examiner
'Galloway raised funds for Hamas in US' -- Jerusalem Post

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