2006年VOA标准英语-Israel Reviews Policies Towards Palestinia(在线收听) |
By Jim Teeple Israel's acting prime minister has ruled out talks with Palestinians unless Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas disarms members of the Islamic militant group Hamas. Israel has begun a review of its policy towards Palestinians as Hamas officials say they plan to name a government in the next few weeks. -----------------------------------------------------
Top Israeli policy-makers began a three-day review of how to deal with a new Hamas-dominated Palestinian government. Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz told reporters Israel would not negotiate with any Palestinians if Hamas chooses its own members to serve as either prime minister or parliament speaker. Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told visiting U.S. Jewish leaders that as long as Hamas refuses to recognize Israel, and be involved in terrorism, Israel will have no contacts with any Palestinian government. Following their policy review this week, Israeli officials are expected to halt the transfer of about $50 million a month in tax and customs revenue to the Palestinian Authority.
Hamas officials have repeatedly said they will not recognize Israel or disarm. The group is considered a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States, and the European Union. Meanwhile, Israeli troops shot and killed a young mentally disabled Palestinian man. Israeli troops say the man approached them waving a gun, which later turned out to be a toy, while they were searching for militants in the village of Qabatiya. |
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