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May 09, 2008
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Jimmy Carter
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This gross mistreatment of the Palestinians in
Regardless of one's choice in the partisan struggle between Fatah and Hamas within occupied
Israeli bombs and missiles periodically strike the encapsulated area, causing high casualties among both militants and innocent women and children. Prior to the highly publicized killing of a woman and her four little children last week, this pattern was illustrated by a previous report from B'Tselem, the leading Israeli human rights organization: 106 Palestinians were killed between February 27 and March 3. Fifty-four of them were civilians who didn't take part in the fighting, and 25 were under 18 years of age.
On a recent trip through the
Subsequently, I met with leaders of Hamas, both a delegation from
They responded that such previous action by them had not been reciprocated, and they reminded me that Hamas had previously insisted on a ceasefire throughout
All Arab nations have agreed to full recognition of
This holds promise of progress, but despite the brief fanfare and positive statements at the peace conference last November in
It is one thing for other leaders to defer to the
Jimmy Carter, a former President of the United States, is founder of The Carter Center, promoting peace, health, and human rights worldwide. This commentary is published by DAILY NEWS
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While I commend President Carter's current position regarding the Palestanian tragedy, I would like to remined him that it was his Camp David accords that lead to the current situation that he is rightfuly criticizing now.
Further, I would like to ask him one simple question, that he is well qualified to answer: Why is it that successive American Presidents and administrations (including himself and his administration) supplied Israel with unprecedented military arsenal and political and economic support while denying the right of the Palestinian People to self defense and right of armed resistance like all other libration movements through out history?
The more I think about the genocide whch is taking place in Palestine with the indifference and even the support of Europe and the United Sates, the more I think that the West's attidue can only be due to some feeling of collective guilt about the genocide in respect of the Jews that took place in Germany during the Second World War.
More power to Jimmy Carter for having the courage to say what has to be said.
The more I thnk about the genocide which in taking place in Palestine with the indiffernce and even suppoprt of Europe and the United