Hamas-led Palestinian cabinet said yesterday that it was considering
negotiating with Israel to ease suffering of the Palestinians.
"Hamas is willing to negotiate with Israel, but it's not necessary to
recognize the state of Israel," spokesman for Hamas-led cabinet Ghazi Hamad said
in a statement.
"The aim of the talks should be improving the Palestinian people's life," he
stressed.
Palestinian Minister of Health Bassem Na'eim underlined that the talks could
be held without recognizing Israel.
Israel has ruled out contact with Hamas until it renounces violence,
recognizes Israel's right to exist and accepts previous accords.
Israel has also halted transferring tax payment to the Palestinian government
since Hamas won the Jan. 25 legislative elections.
The United States and the European Union have cut off crucial aid to the
Palestinian government since Hamas took office on March 29 due to Hamas
rejection to renounce violence, recognize Israel and honor previous
Palestinian-Israeli agreements.
The cash-strapped Hamas-led government has been unable to pay salaries to
160,000 government employees for the past two months as a result of the
sanctions.