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Carter Meets With Hamas
21 April 2008
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter met with exiled Hamas leader Khaled
Meshaal again Saturday in Syria, despite objections from both Israel and
the United States.
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Hamas militants with Yasin Rocket-propelled grenade.
Mr. Carter did not comment after his talks with Meshaal on Friday night
and Saturday morning in Damascus.
A Hamas official, Mohammad Nazzal, told reporters Mr. Carter proposed a
cease-fire between Israeli forces and Hamas fighters, a prisoner
exchange, and the lifting of Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.
The official said Hamas would respond soon.
Israel and the United States have criticized Mr. Carter for agreeing to
meet with leaders of Hamas, which both countries consider a terrorist
group.
Israeli spokesman Mark Regev stressed Saturday that Hamas is not a
partner in peace.
Khaled Meshaal
But Mr. Carter says peace in Israel is impossible without engaging
Hamas. The militant group won parliamentary elections in January 2006.
Mr. Carter mediated the 1978 Camp David Accords, which paved the way for
peace between Israel and Egypt. He has taken positions critical of
Israel in recent years. In a 2006 book, he described Israeli policies in
the Palestinian territories as a "system of apartheid."
On Friday, Egypt's foreign minister, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, acknowledged
that Egypt is quietly mediating talks between Israel and Hamas. He said
the parties involved are "making good progress." |