Hamas reject calls on Israel peace talks

Updated: 17:54, Saturday, 18 February 2006

Members of the Islamist militant group, Hamas, have rejected calls to commit to peace talks and previous accords with Israel.

1 of 1 Mahmoud Abbas Asked Hamas to form govt
Mahmoud Abbas
Asked Hamas to form govt 

Members of the Islamist militant group, Hamas, have rejected calls to commit to peace talks and previous accords with Israel.

At the inaugural session of the newly-elected assembly, the Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas asked Hamas to form the next government following its victory in last month's parliamentary election.

A senior Israeli government official has warned that the Palestinian Authority would define itself as a 'hostile entity' if the new Hamas-led government did not recognise Israel's right to exist.

Hamas's speaker of parliament, Abdul Aziz Duaik said the group could not negotiate under Israeli occupation.

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