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Shana Tova

Posted on October 3rd, 2005 at 8:13 am by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Holidays

May all my Jewish readers be inscribed in the Book of Life for a wonderful year. As for the rest of you, um, I don’t know a Rosh Hashana greeting for you. Perhaps Sabba Hillel could help me with that one.

Mom’s been in town since Friday, and I’ll be working today and at services tonight. Posting will doubtless be light. Feel free to talk among yourselves.

Condi goes flippity-flop

Posted on October 3rd, 2005 at 8:08 am by Meryl Yourish.

Filed under: Terrorism

First she says that Hamas should be allowed to run in the elections, now she says it is a terrorist organization that must be disbanded. Keep this up, Condi, and you’re going to earn the Jimmy Carter Waffle Award.

QUESTION: I’d like to thank you for coming, first off. I’ve just been curious — seems to me that there’s been some sort of disconnect with a lot of the rhetoric that you’ve been presenting here today and with a lot of our actions in the Middle East. One example is that it seems that we’ve started to take a lot of a softer line with Hamas in Palestine, which is an organization that I think really doesn’t fare with the ideals that you’ve been promoting here. I was wondering if you could try and explain that disconnect we’ve been seeing.

SECRETARY RICE: Thank you. It’s a very good question. We’ve been very clear that Hamas is a terrorist group and it has to be disbanded, both for peace and security and in the Middle East and for the proper functioning of the Palestinian Authority. After all, it is a roadmap obligation of the Palestinian Authority to disband militias and armed resistance groups. There are periods of time of transition in which one has to give some space to the participants, in this case the Palestinians, to begin to come to a new national compact. But I cannot imagine, in the final analysis, a new national compact that leaves an armed resistance group within the political space. You cannot simultaneously keep an option on politics and an option on violence. There simply isn’t a case that I can think of internationally where that’s been permitted to happen.

For instance, in the Good Friday Agreement it was understood that when Sinn Fein came into politics and eventually the IRA would disarm and perhaps, hopefully, that process is now underway. We did not permit the Afghan warlords to keep their weapons and participate as candidates in politics. They had to make a choice. And so it is absolutely the case that you cannot have armed groups ultimately participating in politics with no expectation that they’re going to disarm. But we are very clearheaded about Hamas.

Hamas stands for one-state solution, not a two-state solution. Hamas, therefore, stands for the destruction of Israel. Hamas is an organization that asks Palestinian mothers and fathers to give their children up to make themselves suicide bombers. And it is a real detriment and block to further peace in the Middle East, so we’re not at all confused by this. We do, I think, need to give the Palestinians some space to try and reconcile their national politics, but they’re going to eventually have to disarm these groups. They can’t have it both ways.

But the PA has made it very clear that they’re not willing to disarm Hamas or any terrorist group. So how do you expect this to occur? Wishful thinking?