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U.K. study: Western boycott of Hamas pushing it closer to Iran
By Reuters

The West's isolation of the Hamas-led Palestinian government has served only to push it closer to Iran, a British parliamentary committee said on Wednesday.

Western countries opened an aid embargo against Hamas when it trounced the more moderate Fatah in an election last year, due to the Islamic group's refusal to recognize Israel, to recognize previously signed peace agreements and to renounce violence.

"Hamas now has closer links to governments like that of Iran than it had two years ago. We doubt whether this is a development that the international community would have intended," the committee concluded in a report on development assistance and the Palestinian Authority.

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In order to put pressure on Israel, Britain should push the EU to consider suspending its Association Agreement - a preferential trade pact with Israel - until there are improvements in those access arrangements, it said.

Malcolm Bruce, chairman of the committee, said the international community had created a dangerous situation where Islamist Hamas has no accountability either to the people or to the Palestinian Authority.

"We're saying the situation is unsustainable and the government's refusal to talk to Hamas could be counter-productive," Bruce, a Liberal Democrat, said.

"The clear message is that if this goes on for much longer it will effectively collapse the Palestinian state."

The report also urged the international community to hold Israel to its promise of implementing an agreement with Palestinians, dating back to November 2005, to facilitate the movement of people and goods within the Palestinian territories.

The committee also concluded that the so-called Temporary International Mechanism - created to provide aid directly to the Palestinians while the boycott of Hamas continues - was not a suitable fix.

"The Temporary International Mechanism was a timely response to the crisis... but is insufficient to cope with it," the report concluded. "Increasing donor assistance is not the answer to the problems facing the Palestinians."

The European Union spent 680 million euros on aid to the Palestinians in 2006, of which 200 million went through the mechanism, according to Foreign Office figures. Britain channelled 70 million pounds through the TIM.

A Foreign Office spokesman declined to comment on the report.

Western countries have said they will maintain the boycott on Hamas unless it renounces violence, recognizes Israel's right to exist and agrees to abide by past peace agreements.

Bruce said it was not enough for Britain to hold its breath and hope for a breakthrough in the peace process.

"Over history we've spoken to terrorist organisations like the IRA. That kind of contact has to happen [with Hamas]," he said.

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  1.   The same people have wholeheartedly embraced Chamberlain`s tactic 22:06  |  Absolute Sweden 30/01/07
  2.   Oh yes, really....??? 22:08  |  Swiss (Dino) 30/01/07
  3.   Could be`s from UK 22:14  |  Avi 30/01/07
  4.   typical false analysis and conclusion. breathing gaza air also 22:17  |  ralph 30/01/07
  5.   Ok, So what? 22:18  |  David G 30/01/07
  6.   a famous uk study also found britain could have made peace treaty 22:19  |  ralph 30/01/07
  7.   That is like saying that a diehard hamburger eater 22:33  |  Bimmer 30/01/07
  8.   Typical garbage 22:33  |  rich 30/01/07
  9.   Give Hamas all it wants so that they will turn away from Iran. 22:34  |  bat yam 30/01/07
  10.   So what? Its evil, read the charter. What do you expect? 22:37  |  David 30/01/07
  11.   Hamas-stan 22:47  |  Polybios 30/01/07
  12.   Malcom Bruce 22:57  |  L. Gomberoff 30/01/07
  13.   Brainless in Britain 22:57  |  EmbarrasedEnglishman 30/01/07
  14.   ALSO TALKING TO THE KING OF SIAM WOULD BE USEFUL 23:02  |  paul harris 30/01/07
  15.   Implement Sharia in England only for Moslems. 23:11  |  curious 30/01/07
  16.   closer to iran....? 23:11  |  les 30/01/07
  17.   Western boycott 23:15  |  Shmuelshachor 30/01/07
  18.   russian nuclear powers 23:26  |  Fidel Castro 30/01/07
  19.   How would Britain react to Nazi Germany today? 23:27  |  curious 30/01/07
  20.   Idiots 23:38  |  Ashamed Brit 30/01/07
  21.   "counter-productive" for whom? 23:53  |  McQueen 30/01/07
  22.   Study shows criminals associate w/ each other because ... 23:55  |  Holmes & Watson 30/01/07
  23.   re: Bat Yam #9 23:59  |  Paulo 30/01/07
  24.   So why the surprise? 00:04  |  Mark Lincoln 31/01/07
  25.   are you serious? 00:14  |  vik 31/01/07
  26.   1 - 20 with almost no exceptions 00:19  |  Swiss (Dino) 31/01/07
  27.   Great Britian knows very well in how to deal with enemies 00:37  |  Tamir 31/01/07
  28.   Re #20 00:38  |  EmbarassedEnglishman 31/01/07
  29.   Pure Bunkum 00:50  |  Tod Zuckerman 31/01/07
  30.   The "sanctions" was always a mistake 01:37  |  Danny - Israeli one 31/01/07
  31.   does the EU want to have murderers on its payroll 01:41  |  Art 31/01/07
  32.   # 13 Englishman 01:58  |  Lynn 31/01/07
  33.   Totally misguided article - just in-line with Haaretz propagand 03:52  |  Sal 31/01/07
  34.   When the shoe fits....... 04:59  |  Daniel 31/01/07
  35.   RE: #21 Paulo 05:20  |  Daniel 31/01/07
  36.   There`s another explanation 09:08  |  Somebody from Europe 31/01/07
  37.   The world must preasure the Hamas even more, 09:10  |  Petra 31/01/07
  38.   UK Study Crap 17:52  |  Brod 31/01/07
  39.   failures 21:58  |  bitterblood 31/01/07
  40.   Hamas and Iran 22:57  |  P. J. Casey 01/02/07
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