Israel
Gives Palestinians
Peace Deadline
Jerusalem—Israel
will give the Palestinians until the end of the year to prove they are
willing to negotiate a final peace deal, and will unilaterally set its
final borders by 2008, if they don't, Israel's justice minister said
Wednesday.
The statement by Justice Minister Haim Ramon, a close associate of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's, was the first by an Israeli official to set a deadline for the Hamas-led Palestinian government to disarm and recognize the Jewish state.
The Palestinians' moderate president, Mahmoud Abbas, of the rival Fatah party, has tried to persuade Israel to bypass Hamas and resume peace negotiations with him, but Olmert has made it clear that he is not prepared to negotiate with Abbas if Hamas doesn't change its violent ways.
Hamas thus far has refused to renounce violence and recognize Israel's right to exist, despite intense international pressure and the cutoff of hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign aid and Israeli transfer payment.
NewsMax.com 5/10/06