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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (10085)2/14/2006 5:26:52 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) of 22250
 
U.S. AND ISRAEL REPORTED PLANNING TO STARVE PALESTINIANS TO GET THEIR
WAY

HAARETZ, ISRAEL - Hamas derided the U.S. and Israel on Tuesday following
reports they were exploring ways to topple the militants' incoming
government.
Israeli security officials said they were looking at ways to force Hamas
from power, and were focusing on an economic squeeze that would prompt
Palestinians to clamor for the return of Palestinian leader Mahmoud
Abbas' ousted Fatah Party. The New York Times, citing anonymous U.S. and
Israeli officials, reported Tuesday that United States and Israel were
considering a campaign to starve the Palestinian Authority of cash so
Palestinians would grow disillusioned with Hamas and bring down a Hamas
government. . .

Since Hamas' electoral victory, the West has been threatening to cut
nearly $1 billion in annual aid to the Palestinians, though Russia's
recent invitation to Hamas to visit Moscow, and France's support for the
Russian approach, have cracked the united front. Israel has also
threatened to cut off monthly transfers to the Palestinians of about $50
million (-40 million) from taxes and customs it collects for them, once
Hamas takes power. . .

The strategy of bringing Palestinians to their knees by cutting off cash
could easily backfire, however, with Palestinians blaming the U.S. and
Israel - not Hamas - for their growing misery. Morever, Hamas would
certainly turn to the Muslim world and private donors to try to make up
at least some of the Western shortfall.

haaretzdaily.com
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