2006年VOA标准英语-Hamas Rejects Demands by Rival Palestinian Lead(在线收听) | ||
By Robert Berger Leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) called on the Hamas-led government to resign, because of its failure to form a moderate government acceptable to the West.
But Hamas has rejected key international demands for ending sanctions, namely, to renounce violence and recognize Israel. And, Hamas was furious over the demand to resign, accusing Mr. Abbas and Fatah of trying to overthrow the elected government. Palestinian analyst Wadia Abu Nasser says Fatah and Hamas are locked in a deepening power struggle with no way out. "I don't see any kind of possible coexistence nowadays between Fatah and Hamas under the current circumstances. So, therefore, I believe the friction will prevail," he said. Some Fatah leaders believe the only way to break the deadlock is to call early elections. But that is not an attractive option for Mr. Abbas. Even though Hamas rule has brought economic hardship on the Palestinian people, they ousted Fatah from power less than a year ago because it is widely seen as corrupt. Abu Nasser says that perception has not changed. "I'm not sure that Fatah, under the current circumstances, is able to win any elections," he added. Tensions between Hamas and Fatah have sparked frequent clashes between rival militias. The unity talks brought a period of relative calm, but the collapse of dialogue has raised fears of more violence. | ||
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