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What a good find! I’d given up reading the Jerusalem Post but here you’ve found an actual news story there. Too bad the U.S. media misses the subtleties – all we hear is “…Hamas, a terrorist group pledged to Israel’s destruction…”
It’s really fascinating to watch what’s going on in the Palestinian government right now. I agree with you completely… it’s too early to forget Hamas’ bloody history – but the group has certainly been efficient in adapting its positiions. Whatever their underlying intent may be, they definitely understand politics.
Interesting to recall that the PLO was dismissed as an irredemably violent organization until Oslo, and now its main party is considered moderate even by the Israelis.
[...] So, over at Tikun Olam, Richard, who has the stomach to read the Jerusalem Post on a regular basis, reports that Hamas is actually ammending its founding covenant. Hamas has been subject to heavy criticism over the charter, written in 1998. It’s considered (mostly by people who haven’t read it) to be a crude anti-Semitic screed that forcloses any possiblity of peace with the Zionist enemy. Certainly the charter as it now stands is a major obstacle to international recognition of Hamas as a legitimate governing body. A group whose constitutional document calls for Israel’s destruction can hardly be trusted to participate in peace negotiations, the reasoning goes… [...]