maandag 19 juni 2006

De Israelische Terreur 35

De New York Times bericht: 'Peres Says Ceasefire in Everyone's Interests.

Almaty - Israeli Vice Prime Minister Shimon Peres gave a cautious welcome to Hamas's proposed ceasefire and said on Friday he did not see a need for the United Nations to investigate the beach killings in Gaza last week.
Hamas, which formed the Palestinian government in March after winning elections, said on Thursday it was willing to ask Palestinian militants to stop firing rockets from Gaza into the Jewish state. But it said Israel had to first stop military activity in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.
"I think all parties are interested in lowering the flames because the flames are uncontrollable," Peres told reporters during a trip to Kazakhstan. "From the point of view of Israel there won't be shooting ... We are not initiating it."
Asked about an appeal by the Palestinians and their supporters to ask the United Nations to investigate the killing of seven Palestinians including several members of the same family on a beach in Gaza last week, Peres said there was little the United Nations could do.
"I'm not sure because the U.N. doesn't have any means to investigate. All the evidence is in our hands," he said.
Israel has denied responsibility for the blast which occurred on a day of heavy shelling of the Gaza Strip.' Lees verder:
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/news/news-mideast-israel.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Of:
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/061606G.shtml

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