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2 May 2009 LOS
ANGELES, (PIC)-- The American Los Angeles Times
newspaper said on Monday that the administration of US
president Barack Obama has requested the Congress to
induce modifications in the US law in order to help it
dealing with a PA government comprising ministers from
Hamas Movement.
Present laws prohibits
any direct dealing with Hamas Movement until the
Movement bows to the US demands, including recognizing
the Hebrew state, renoumcing "violence", and
recognizing all agreements signed between the PLO and
the IOA, which Hamas had firmly rejected.
The US administration
described those changes as part of the additional
expenditure law with nearly $ 83.4 billion that also
finances the American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
According to the
paper, the law includes also around $ 840 million to
the installed PA government of Mahmoud Abbas allotted
for the reconstruction of the devastated Gaza Strip.
The Obama
administration, the paper added, wants to help soothe
the human crises in Gaza Strip but "doesn’t know how"
due to the ban put on dealing with Hamas Movement.
However, the paper
alleged that the proposed changes might not be used
because talks between Hamas and the US-backed Fatah
faction in Ramallah have perhaps reached a deadlock
Nevertheless, the
paper underlined that the mere request of the Obama
administration to inject legal changes into the law
shows that the Democrats team in the White House was
more "sympathetic" with the Palestinians than the
Republican George W. Bush.
The paper quoted
Republican legislator Mark Steven Kirk as saying that
the proposal looks like "supporting a government that
includes members Nazi members".
But other US officials
opined that the new suggestion doesn’t mean
recognizing Hamas or helping it, but rather, they
said, it reflects the difficulties faced by the US
administration in sponsoring peace in the Middle East.
Obama has repeatedly
reiterated his support to establishing a Palestinian
state; but the paper underscored that peace couldn’t
be achieved in the region without Hamas that won the
PA legislative elections in 2006.
Furthermore, the
American paper revealed that the step has irked
members of the Israeli lobby in the US congress,
adding that a state of anxiety was engulfing the
Zionist entity over possible US recognition of a PA
government with members from Hamas Movement.
In this regard, the
Hebrew Ha'aretz newspaper pointed out that the IOA was
surprised by the step, adding that the first messages
from Washington weren’t talking on changing policies,
but they were talking on a change in the language used
over the issue of the PA unity government.
Hebrew sources pointed
out that Israeli premier Binyamin Netanyahu plans to
discuss the matter with Obama during his visit to the
White House in June. |