RAMALLAH, May 31 (Xinhua) -- The Hamas-led
Palestinian government said on Wednesday that it decides to offer Israel
along-term truce if Israel withdraws to the 1967 borders.
"We seek solution and political vision and Israel seeks security for its people, so this makes the Israelis
suggest the truce always," government spokesman Ghazi Hamad was quoted by local
radio Voice of Palestine as saying.
Hamad also clarified that the truce would be from
five to 10 years, if Israel withdraws from territories it captured in the 1967
War, including the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem.
Hamad's remarks came as Hamas is facing an ultimatum
issued by President Mahmoud Abbas, who would order a referendum within 40 days
if Hamas and other factions fail to agree to a proposal made by Palestinian
prisoners earlier this month.
Abbas announced on May 25 that he would give Hamas 10
days to decide whether to agree to the proposal, which calls for the
establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the territories occupied by
Israel since the 1967 war.
The proposal was widely seen as an implicit
recognition of Israel, a stance against Hamas' political charter. Commenting on
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's plan to unilaterally withdraw from the West
Bank, Hamad did not oppose. "If Israel wants to withdraw from the West Bank,
then it can," said Hamad.
Yasser Abed Rabou, a member of the Palestine
Liberation Organization (PLO) executive committees, slammed Hamad for supporting
the West Bank withdrawal.
"Leaving West Bank means redrawing its map in a way
that allows isolating its cities from each others and annexing Jerusalem and
other parts to Israel," Abed Rabou told Voice of Palestine.
Abed Rabou called for solving the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict through negotiations based on relevant International resolutions. Hamas
is now under pressure to moderate its stance toward Israel so as to survive the
current economic and diplomatic crisis plaguing the Palestinians.
Israel has pulled out from the Gaza Strip last
September, ending 38 years occupation there.
Olmert, who vowed to set Israel's final border in
2010, plans to carry out further unilateral withdrawal from isolated West Bank
settlements but to hold onto larger ones even without talks with the Palestinian
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