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The world was united in condemnation over the Israeli bombardment of Gaza. In a rare print interview Israel ambassador to Dublin Zion Evrony says the campaign was justified and that his country was motivated by the desire to bring peace to the Middle East. And he tells us why comparisons between Northern Ireland the Middle East are fatuous

Jason O'Toole, 18 Mar 2009

But hasn’t there been a suggestion by Hamas that they are willing to negotiate? For example, didn’t former US President Jimmy Carter say that Hamas would be willing to go down the route of peace and end their philosophy of the total destruction of Israel?

Hamas is a terrorist organisation whose stated aim is Israel’s destruction. Its 1988 Charter – which I recommend you and your readers to look at – calls for the elimination of Israel. The IRA never had in its political platform or charter as a goal the destruction of Britain. Hamas completely rejects the idea of a two-State solution; instead it wants to create an Islamic fundamentalist State covering the whole region including Israel; and it is part of the global phenomenon of Islamic fundamentalism and terrorism. Therefore Hamas is a real obstacle to peace. Before becoming part of the political process, Hamas must change. As I previously said, it must accept the three conditions laid down by the quartet.

But by winning the election, isn’t it apparent that Hamas’ message clearly resonated with the ordinary Palestinians?

I think Hamas’ victory is mainly a result of domestic Palestinian issues and not because of its message of violence and objection to peace. I still believe that the majority of Palestinians reject Hamas’ message of radical Islam and its call for the destruction of Israel.

You are basically saying Israel won’t negotiate with Hamas?

The Middle East is divided today not between Israelis and Arabs but between moderates and extremists and the dividing line is, among other things, how to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The moderates – that includes Israel, Egypt, Jordan, moderate Palestinians – all believe that the solution is the two State solution. This is the solution that is the just, durable, logical vision that we have to aspire to. Two States living side by side in peace – the State of Israel that already exists as a homeland for the Jewish people, and a future State of Palestine, as a homeland for the Palestinian people wherever they are. So this vision of two States for two peoples is accepted by these moderates. Those who objected – and therefore my claim that Hamas is an obstacle to peace – include Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran. These are the forces who object to this. This is the radical camp. This is the camp of those extremists. Hamas has a record of killing, torture, harassing political opponents and the press. It brainwashes children to hate all Jews and trains boys as young as seven to become martyrs.



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