Monday
Jan122009
Tony Blair Slams Hamas; His Former Ambassador Slams Blair and Israel
Monday, January 12, 2009 at 10:32
This morning the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 had an interesting contrast in perspectives on the current crisis. First came former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, appearing in his capacity as a Middle Eastern envoy, to criticize Hamas. Then came Blair’s former ambassador to the United Nations and Iraq, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, who began by criticizing Blair and then went after Israel over the current crisis. In the course of his interview he said that:
- that Israel had broken the ceasefire by not opening the border crossings;
- that Hamas is not a proxy of Iran;
- that Hamas is not trying to set up a Taliban-style government in Gaza;
- that Hamas’ unwillingness to accept the existence of Israel was about rhetoric and not about reality;
- that Israel continues to inflame the situation in the region by constructing illegal settlements;
- that Israeli domestic politics were also driving the crisis;
- that Fatah and Islamic Jihad have also been firing rockets;
Greenstock, who has had contacts with Hamas through a charity called Forward Thinking, referred to the precedent of Northern Ireland, noting that Blair had already followed the path of talking with interests that engaged in terrorism.
tagged BBC, Fatah, Gaza, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Israel, Jeremey Greenstock, Palestine, Tony Blair in Middle East & Iran