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Mideast leaders reject talks
11/07/2006 07:19 - (SA)
Jerusalem - Israeli leaders approved a new phase of their Gaza offensive, Israel Radio reported on Tuesday, after the Israeli premier and Hamas leader showed no flexibility toward ending a bloody 13-day confrontation over a captured Israeli soldier held by Palestinian militants.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Defence Minister Amir Peretz gave the green light to additional incursions into Gaza to free the soldier and stop Palestinian rocket attacks, the radio reported.
On Monday, Hamas political leader Khaled Mashaal demanded a prisoner swap, but Olmert said that would be a "major mistake".
The two men spoke within hours of each other - Olmert in Jerusalem, Mashaal in Damascus, Syria. Neither expressed any readiness to compromise, boding poorly for an end any time soon to Israel's Gaza Strip incursion that has already killed 58 Palestinians.
"They will never be able to win from me any minor concession," Mashaal insisted in his first public appearance since the June 25 capture of the 19-year-old Israeli soldier, Corporal Gilad Shalit.
'I will not negotiate with Hamas'
Speaking to foreign reporters, Olmert saved some of his harshest rhetoric for Mashaal.
"Khaled Mashaal is a terrorist with blood on his hands. He's not a legitimate partner for anything. He's not a partner and he won't be a partner. I will not negotiate with Hamas," the Israeli leader said.
At the same time, however, Olmert said the violence in Gaza would not deter him from carrying out his plan to leave the West Bank, despite a growing sentiment among Israelis that last year's Gaza pullout was a failure.
Shalit's seizure in a brazen cross-border raid and Israel's harsh response have turned the already tense relations between Israel and the Palestinians' Hamas-led government into a violent onslaught.
Four militants were killed in three Israeli airstrikes on Monday, and three others were killed in a fourth Israeli attack in northern Gaza on Monday night. The army said the last attack targeted a group of militants who had just launched a rocket into Israel. ]
Early on Tuesday, an Israeli aircraft attacked a bridge in northern Gaza to stop militants from transporting rockets, the military said.
Solution 'simple'
Dispelling media reports of a likely deal with Hamas, Olmert said that "trading prisoners with a terrorist, bloody organisation such as Hamas is a major mistake that will cause a lot of damage to the future of state of Israel".
Wearing the Palestinian checkered scarf draped over his shoulders, Mashaal insisted Israel must free at least some prisoners before Shalit can be freed.
"The solution is simple: an exchange. But Israel refuses that," he said, adding that the Israelis are "under an illusion" if they think that by escalating their offensive they will win the soldier's release.
- SAPA
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