Tony Blair Asks Hamas: Do You Want Peace?
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Middle East Quartet representative and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Arutz Sheva – Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, the Quartet’s Middle East envoy, on Sunday called on Hamas to clarify whether it is part of a “broader Islamist movement with regional designs” or if it would accept a long-termpeace alongside Israel.
Blair’s comments were made during a visit to Gaza, in which he warned of “another eruption” in the enclave and called for a new approach with regards to peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA).
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