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Abbas doesn't completely rule out force

U.S. President George W. Bush (L) and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas shake hands after a joint press conference in the presidential compound in Ramallah, West Bank, on January 10, 2008. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill)
U.S. President George W. Bush (L) and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas shake hands after a joint press conference in the presidential compound in Ramallah, West Bank, on January 10, 2008. (UPI Photo/Debbie Hill) | License Photo

BEIRUT, Lebanon, Feb. 28 (UPI) -- Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has not ruled out possibly resuming armed conflict with Israel, a published report said.

In an interview with the Jordanian daily newspaper al-Dustur, Abbas said he is against an armed conflict now, but that stance could change in the future, depending on circumstances, Ynetnews.com reported Thursday.

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Abbas said he demands a unity government that includes Hamas be formed to negotiate with Israel.

"Hamas entered an election based on the Oslo Accords, which recognize Israel. I am not the only one pushing for such recognition, the Arab initiative -- which is a consensus in the Arab and Muslim world -- calls for it as well," he said in the interview.

Abbas also told al-Dustur the Palestine Liberation Organization taught him "how to resist, when resistance is most effective and when it is not."

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