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| By: Associated Press |
| Published: August 27, 2005 |
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In his weekly radio address, President George W. Bush hailed Israel's "courageous and painful" removal of Jewish settlements from the Gaza Strip and part of the West Bank, linking that move with Iraq's efforts toward democracy as causes for renewed hope for the broader Middle East.
"People are making the tough choices necessary for a future of security and hope that will make the region and the world more peaceful," Bush said.
The president spoke in unusually strong terms about the Palestinians' obligation to crack down on terrorist attacks in the wake of the Gaza pullout.
"The Palestinians must show the world that they will fight terrorism and govern in a peaceful way," he said. "We remain fully committed to defending the security and well-being of our friend and ally Israel. We demand an end to terrorism and violence in every form because we know that progress depends on ending terror." |
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