Friday, April 04, 2008

Bridge For Sale: Hamas leader says they'll accept 1967 borders

Khaled Mashaal did not explain, however, why those borders were unacceptable to the "Palestinians" and the Arab states in 1948...and 1967. "Mashaal: We accept state on '67 borders," from the Jerusalem Post (thanks to all who sent this in):

Hamas agrees to a Palestinian state established along the 1967 borders, exiled Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal says. In an interview published Wednesday in Palestinian newspaper Al-Ayam, Mashaal referred to the 2006 prisoners' document as proof of this, saying "There is a Palestinian document and in it all organizations say they agree to a state in the 1967 borders."

The prisoners' document, also known as the National Reconciliation Document, was drafted by members of different Palestinian factions including Fatah and Hamas, held in an Israeli prison. It calls for the "establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital on all the territories occupied in 1967," but does not explicitly recognize Israel's right to exist within its pre-1967 borders.

Mashaal called on Israelis to pressure their government to stop aggression against the Palestinians in light of this document.....

And that's what this is all about. But it will be interesting to see who trumpets Hamas's new "moderation" in the coming days.

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