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freepalestine
12th April 2011, 00:52
Lieberman: Israel should topple Hamas
Published yesterday (updated) 11/04/2011 19:36






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JERUSALEM (AFP) -- Israel should not settle for a truce with Hamas in Gaza, and should instead seek to topple the Islamist rulers of the coastal strip, Israel's Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Monday.

"The goal that we have settled on, of seeking a return to calm, is a grave error because it will allow Hamas to reinforce along the lines of Hezbollah," Lieberman told public radio, referring to the Lebanese militia with which Israel fought a 2006 war, killing 1,200, mostly civilians.

"The objective must be to force Hamas out of power," said Lieberman, who heads the ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beitenu party.

"To return to calm accepts a war of attrition in which Hamas can determine when there is a lull and when the front is heating up," he said.

A tense truce appeared to be taking hold between Hamas and Israel early Monday, after both sides stepped back from the brink on Sunday.

The calm came after several days of confrontation between Israel and the Islamist group, which have raised tensions to their highest levels since Israel's 2008-2009 war on Gaza.

The fighting, which has left at least 18 Palestinians dead, came after an anti-tank missile fired from Gaza hit an Israeli school bus on Thursday, wounding two people, one of them a teenager who was critically injured.

Hamas said the attack was in response to an earlier Israeli assassination of three senior members of the Islamist group, but claimed school children were not targeted, citing heavy use of the road where the projectile landed of military vehicles.

Israel responded to the bus attack with air strikes across the Gaza Strip, as Palestinian militant groups fired a barrage of rockets and mortar rounds into southern Israel, causing no further injuries.

But both Israeli and Hamas officials expressed interest in a truce by Sunday, and the rate of rocket fire dropped off significantly as a period of calm took hold. Hamas had offered a truce on Thursday evening, an hour ahead of a series of air strikes that hit targets across Gaza, killing four militants.

Lieberman's opposition to the truce is at odds with the support expressed for a ceasefire by other Israeli officials including Defense Minister Ehud Barak, but he ruled out a coalition breakup over the issue.

"I don't want a government crisis, or to quit the coalition. We can influence much more from the inside than from the opposition," he said.

Others within Lieberman's Yisrael Beitenu party, including National Infrastructure Minister Uzi Landau, expressed support for a new campaign of assassinations targeting Hamas members.

The statements came as Israel's daily Haaretz newspaper reported that the country's attorney general was expected to announce that he intends on filing an indictment against the official on charges of fraud, money laundering, and breach of trust.

A draft indictment will be handed to Lieberman's attorneys and he will be granted the right to a hearing to try to prevent the indictment, Haaretz said.

If indicted, he would be the latest in a string of Israeli leaders including a former prime minister to be brought up on corruption charges. In December, a former president was convicted of rape.


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agnixie
12th April 2011, 01:11
What about a better plan: Israelis should topple Yisrael Beitenu.

blake 3:17
12th April 2011, 02:40
Is it so strange that an elected official should be pushing for aggressive military policy as they face being charged for corruption? And while arguing for that policy not wanting to leave government?

progressive_lefty
12th April 2011, 02:44
What other terrible crime could the Israelis do to the people of Gaza that they haven't already done? Especially when the international community completely rubber stamps it.

Ocean Seal
12th April 2011, 03:15
Lieberman: Israel should topple Hamas

So effectively just make the dictatorship more obvious by not allowing for what's the magic word that capitalists love democracy. Bourgeois democracy isn't so sweet when the people of the world pick someone who you don't like huh. :thumbup:
America and Israel partners for democracy when its convenient.

LuĂ­s Henrique
12th April 2011, 18:31
Am I the only one who thought of the wrong Lieberman?

Luís Henrique

Apoi_Viitor
12th April 2011, 19:43
Am I the only one who thought of the wrong Lieberman?

Luís Henrique

Doesn't really matter since, Joe Lieberman has probably said similar remarks in the past.

LuĂ­s Henrique
12th April 2011, 22:10
Doesn't really matter since, Joe Lieberman has probably said similar remarks in the past.

Oh yes, but except perhaps in Israel, it would be far more relevant if said by him.

Luís Henrique

graymouser
12th April 2011, 22:19
Ahh, of course. Democracy only counts when you vote the correct way, right?

Nehru
13th April 2011, 05:21
Can someone provide a website where they list the social programs implemented by hamas?