Upstart Palestinian Group Urges Israel To Keep Hamas Government; They Don’t Want It Anymore
An admittedly small upstart group of Palestinians, comparing the quality of their governance with the orderly procedures in Israel, have decided the best thing that can happen to them is to give up on their own government.
As a result, they are asking Israel to keep the members of the Hamas government the Israelis arrested in response to the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier by militants.
Even more surprisingly, they are advocating a one-state solution, with the Gaza Strip and West Bank volunteering to become part of Israel.
To let their voices be heard, they took to the streets, waving banners that read, Palestine, No; Israel, Yes!; I Almost Speak Hebrew Already; and Lets Make A Deal.
Israel reacted with caution to the unexpected development, with Prime Minister Ehud Olmert saying, Let them return our soldier; then maybe we can talk.
When a reporter pointed out that if Gaza and the West Bank became part of Israel, the soldier would technically already be in Israel, Olmert replied, Yes, but we want him back in his own home, and we want him...