February 22, 2007

Khalil Shikaki
"Engaging Hamas would help moderate forces accelerate the process of change and would increase the possibility of achieving a permanent peace."Israeli and Western response to the electoral victory of Hamas failed to see the advantages in encouraging the forging of a Palestinian coalition spearheaded by Fatah’s “inclusionists” and Hamas’s moderates. Such a coalition could create a strong central government able to enforce law and order, protect and indeed consolidate the nascent democratic experiment, put an end to the violence against Israel, and engage Israel in serious negotiations.
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