Some British MPs think it’s just dandy to talk with an organization that is working for the end of the Jewish State:
After a long period of politically sequestering the Hamas government ruling the Gaza Strip, a group of British statesmen are willing to reestablish official relations with the group.
According to a report in the British Guardian, a cross-party group has called on the Quartet’s Middle East envoy Tony Blair to open a dialogue with Hamas, saying “until now there has been no engagement between the Quartet and Hamas, but now we think it is time”.
No it isn’t.
The international community, said the Members of Parliament, should “seize the opportunity” presented by the ceasefire reached between Israel and Hamas to try and include thelatetr [sic] in the peace process.
Really? The opportunity presented to Hamas to rearm and regroup?
A member of Hamas’ military wing was killed Tuesday morning and two others were severely injured in an explosion which took place east of Gaza City, the Palestinian news agency Maan reported. The man was hurt by shrapnel in all parts of his body.
Hamas’ military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, declared that the man, 24-year-old Halil Ibrahim Jundiah, was killed “while on a special jihad mission.”
Two weeks ago, two Palestinians were killed and two were injured in a blast at a Hamas training base near the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis. A source in the Strip said that a facility in the base collapsed following the explosion. The IDF said the incident was a “work incident”.
Is that the opportunity you’re talking about?
Liberal Democrat MP Malcolm Bruce said that MPs believed it was time for the Quartet – which is made up of the US, the EU, Russia and the UN – to allow Hamas to be heard.
The MPs noted that Hamas’ violent takeover of Gaza Strip was “neither justified nor acceptable”, but added that including the group in the peace talks was imperative, urged the Quartet to use the opportunity provided by the truce to try and facilitate a solution to the rift between rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah.
Yeah? The “rift” included throwing each other’s members off buildings. While still alive. I’m thinking it’s going to take more than singing Kumbaya.
But I digress. Eff you, British members of Parliament. Keep your noses out of Jewish affairs. Every single time you’ve stuck them in, Jews are the worse for it.
News flash to Westminster:
Jews quit listening to your blather in 1948. USA in 1776. Sod off.
Well, happily not all UK MPs think the same:
http://www.andrewiandodge.com/2008/07/24/crabb_on_hamas/