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| Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan
Shalom said there is no place for Hamas in the Palestinian political
arena as long as the group remains armed.(AFP
photo) | JERUSALEM, May 9 (Xinhuanet) -- Israeli
Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom said on Monday that Israel has to reconsider
carrying out the Gaza pullout plan if the Islamic radical group Hamas wins the
Palestinian parliamentary elections due on July 17.
Shalom made the remarks after he met with
Palestinian InteriorMinister Nasser Youssef in a Jerusalem hotel.
"It seems to me unreasonable to move forward
with the implementation of the disengagement plan as if nothing had happened and
hand over the territories only for Hamas to create a'Hamastan'," said Shalom
when asked about Israel's response to the possible Hamas winning in the coming
elections.
Earlier in the day, Israeli Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon said the expected pullout from the Gaza Strip will be delayed until
mid-August to avoid clashing with a traditional Jewish period of mourning.
Shalom also declared that there is no place for
Hamas in the Palestinian political arena as long as the group remains
armed. He added that he called upon the Palestinian National
Authority to prevent Hamas' participation in the elections during his talks with
Youssef.
"We should all delay the integration of Hamas
in the political system. There is no room in a democratic society for a party
carrying arms and dealing with terror against neighboring citizens," he said.
Youssef, however, said Hamas' participation in
the elections was of great importance to the Palestinian political
life. Hamas, an Islamic group bent on the destruction of Israel, has
gained massive street popularity while spearheading an over four-year armed
uprising against the Israeli occupation. The group has declared that
it will stand in the legislative elections for the first time in its
history. Enditem
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