January 26, 2006
Statement from the Prime Ministers Bureau
on the results of the Palestinian elections
(Communicated
by the Prime Ministers Media Adviser)
Acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert this evening (Thursday), 26
January 2006, held a security discussion in the wake of the results
of the Palestinian Authority (PA) elections. Defense Minister
Shaul Mofaz, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, Public Security Minister
Gideon Ezra, Minister Tzahi Hanegbi, IDF Chief-of-Staff Lt.-Gen.
Dan Halutz, ISA Director Yuval Diskin and other senior officials
attended the discussion.
The following statement was released:
Today, it became known that the PA elections have resulted
in a victory for Hamas. There is no doubt that - from Israels
point-of-view - a new situation has been created.
In the Roadmap, the PA committed itself to dismantling all of
the terrorist organizations operating in its area. Israel has
upheld the Roadmap and has demanded - and continues to demand
- that PA Chairman Abu Mazen implement the obligation to dismantle
the terrorist organizations and their infrastructures.
Approximately one year ago, the PA decided to hold elections
for its Legislative Council and to enable the main terrorist organization
- Hamas - to take part in these elections. At the same time, the
PA and its Chairman made a commitment - both to us and to the
international community - that a condition for Hamass participation
in these elections was that upon their conclusion the PA would
work to disarm Hamas and turn it from a terrorist organization
into a political organization, in accordance with its requirements
under the Roadmap.
The international community agreed to reverse the order and allow
the PA to hold the elections before the dismantling of the terrorist
organizations. We demand that the PA and its Chairman honor this
commitment in the shortest timeframe and both disarm Hamas and
the other terrorist organizations and dismantle their other abilities
to perpetrate acts of terrorism.
The State of Israel will not negotiate with a Palestinian administration
if its members include an armed terrorist organization that calls
for the destruction of the State of Israel; in any case, Israel
will continue to fight terrorism with a heavy hand, everywhere.
Hamas has been declared to be a terrorist organization by most
of the international community. The international community will
not accept a situation in which a terrorist organization takes
part in an administration that seeks to enjoy international legitimacy.
Acting Prime Minister Olmert and Foreign Minister Livni will
be in contact with international leaders ahead of the upcoming
Quartet meeting and the upcoming meeting of European Union foreign
ministers, which are due to take place next week. Israel will
demand that the entire international community compel the PA and
its Chairman to implement the commitment to eliminate Hamas as
a terrorist organization that calls for Israels destruction.
See also:
Behind
the headlines: The Hamas Democracy Hypocrisy
The
Hamas Charter
Hamas
terrorist attacks (Until Dec 2004)
Hamas
terrorist activities during the 'Tahdia' (declared calm)