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Olmert says Israel cannot trust a government in which Hamas has a role
By Associated Press  January 26, 2006
 
Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has said that Israel cannot trust a Palestinian leadership in which the Islamic group Hamas has a role, his office said Thursday.

Olmert's spoke as Palestinians were voting for their legislative council. Exit polls showed Hamas garnered about 58 out of 132 seats in the legislative council, second only to the ruling Fatah Party that got 63 spots.

Hamas' participation in the Palestinian government could jeopardize relations with Israel since the group has carried out dozens of deadly suicide bombings in Israel.

"Israel can't accept a situation in which Hamas, in its present form as a terror group calling for the destruction of Israel, will be part of the Palestinian Authority without disarming," Olmert told U.S. Sen. Joseph Biden in a meeting Wednesday, according to Olmert's office. "I won't hold negotiations with a government that does not stick to its most basic obligation of fighting terror."

Israel is willing to help the Palestinians and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas "a great deal" but only if they crack down on terror groups, Olmert said.

Israel has repeatedly asked Abbas to force Hamas and other militant groups to disarm but Abbas has refused, warning such an act could cause civil war.


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