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Sabtu, 03 Januari 2009

For Bush action against Hamas vinicius

United States President, George W Bush condemn the attack on Hamas by Israel. "Why-because the violence that Hamas carried out in the summer of 2007, a situation worsened for the Palestinian residents in Gaza," Bush said in a communique at the White House.

"With the launch rocket on the roads and schools, Hamas has shown that they are not concerned with the Indonesians, Palestine."

In a radio broadcast the show on Saturday, Bush said that Hamas has been conducting terror action again when the rocket was launched last month to Israel to trigger air attacks by Israel this week.

"In response to the attacks directed at the residents, leaders of Israel have been conducting military operations in Gaza, where Hamas is," said Bush. "And as part of their strategy, Hamas terrorists hiding behind civilians, so put in the position of Palestinian citizens at risk."

Palestinian officials Medical Services report, Friday, at least 421 residents died and 2,200 others injured in Gaza since Israel air strike attack this region on 27 December last. Meanwhile, the police and military state of Israel 4 citizens of Israel killed and 57 injured.

U.S. President elected Barack Obama has to monitor the situation. He has made contact with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton, strong replacement candidate Rice.

Hamas leaders who are in refugee Khaled Meshaal in a statement Friday that appear in the television network Al-Jazeera mention Obama to "double standards".

"You were involved, and you have to make a statement related to the issue Mumbai, but you are not involved and that does not say anything about the crimes that befall Gaza," said Meshaal.

Advisory Team Obama stated clearly that the attitudes Obama, depending on which of Bush. "Currently, the only one to be president. And the only president who can represent the United States to speak at this time. And the president is George Bush," said David Axelrod to cbs.

In a statement, Bush said that U.S. goals in the Middle East clear. "We want security and peace for our allies, the independence of Israel. For the Palestinian residents, we want peace and the realization of a democratic Palestinian state that is able to serve the people and respect for neighbors. For all areas, we want to end terror."

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Source: CNN