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| Palestinian Prime Minister designate Ismail
Haniyeh attends a news conference in Gaza February 25, 2006.
(Xinhua/AFP) | JERUSALEM, Feb. 25 (Xinhuanet) --
Palestinian Prime Minister designate Ismail Haniyeh said on Saturday Hamas is
"ready to recognise" Israel if it gives the Palestinians their full rights and a
state on lands occupied since 1967, including the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
"If Israel declares that it will give the Palestinian
people a state and give them back all their rights, then we are ready to
recognise them," Haniyeh told the Washington Post in an interview posted on its
web site.
Haniyeh did not say which form the recognition would
take.
He also said Hamas was ready to mull over talks with
Israel if the Jewish state withdrew from the West Bank and East Jerusalem and
recognized the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees who fled in the 1948
war and their descendants.
Haniyeh, 42, was officially appointed on Tuesday by
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as prime minister to form a new cabinet
within five weeks after Hamas won a landslide victory in parliamentary elections
last month. Enditem |