06-01-2009, 12:35 PM
Has this man no shame? Why does he not do the respectable thing and turn himself into the authorities at the Hague? Hasn't he caused enough damage and death in the world? Why doesn't he just fuck off and die? Or at least shut up? Tragedy into farce.
Gaza solution is possible - Blair
Tony Blair says an immediate ceasefire is possible
The conflict between Israel and Hamas can be resolved, former UK prime minister Tony Blair has insisted.
Mr Blair, now a Middle East envoy, said there was a "basis" for an immediate ceasefire if the supply of arms into Gaza from Egypt was halted.
But Mr Blair warned of a "more protracted campaign" if firm action was not taken and said the people of Gaza were living through "hell".
Israeli forces have continued to widen their ground attacks in Gaza.
'Clear action'
According to Palestinian medical officials, at least 110 people have died since the ground offensive began while Israel says it has killed 130 Hamas fighters.
About 560 Palestinians have been killed since Israel moved to end rocket attacks from Gaza 11 days ago, Palestinian officials say.
I think there are circumstances where we can get an immediate ceasefire and that is what people want to see
Tony Blair
Israel 'expands Gaza offensive'
Mr Blair, who represents the UN, EU, US and Russia in the Middle East, said he believed discussions between Egypt and Hamas about halting the supply of arms and money to militants in Gaza were critical to securing a ceasefire.
There needed to be "clear, definitive" action to bring this about, Mr Blair said, adding that he thought all sides were willing to discuss this.
"I think there are circumstances where we can get an immediate ceasefire and that is what people want to see," he told the BBC.
Israel has insisted circumstances are not right for a ceasefire while rocket attacks continue to strike Israel.
Mr Blair, who has met Israeli leaders and senior Palestinian officials in recent days, called on Hamas to work towards a ceasefire to end the "appalling suffering" in Gaza.
Principles
"If they truly do care about about people in Gaza, there is a possible way that would have an immediate cessation of hostilities and that is obviously what any responsible person should try and achieve.
"For anyone living in Gaza, it is hell. It is bound to be. You are have got a situation where you are in an effective war zone."
Only a "credible" political solution towards a Palestinian state could bring peace to the region, Mr Blair said, stressing that "real change" in conditions for people in Gaza was necessary to achieve this.
Discussions between the international community and Hamas were feasible, he said, but only if there were "some common principles of agreement", namely Hamas' willingness to give up violence.
He urged the new US administration of President-elect Barack Obama to focus on the Middle East peace process, saying the issue was "absolutely central" to global security.
"If we want to resolve this, we can," he said.
"We have to grip it and sort it. If we do that with requisite dedication energy and commitment, we can resolve it."
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Gaza solution is possible - Blair
Tony Blair says an immediate ceasefire is possible
The conflict between Israel and Hamas can be resolved, former UK prime minister Tony Blair has insisted.
Mr Blair, now a Middle East envoy, said there was a "basis" for an immediate ceasefire if the supply of arms into Gaza from Egypt was halted.
But Mr Blair warned of a "more protracted campaign" if firm action was not taken and said the people of Gaza were living through "hell".
Israeli forces have continued to widen their ground attacks in Gaza.
'Clear action'
According to Palestinian medical officials, at least 110 people have died since the ground offensive began while Israel says it has killed 130 Hamas fighters.
About 560 Palestinians have been killed since Israel moved to end rocket attacks from Gaza 11 days ago, Palestinian officials say.
I think there are circumstances where we can get an immediate ceasefire and that is what people want to see
Tony Blair
Israel 'expands Gaza offensive'
Mr Blair, who represents the UN, EU, US and Russia in the Middle East, said he believed discussions between Egypt and Hamas about halting the supply of arms and money to militants in Gaza were critical to securing a ceasefire.
There needed to be "clear, definitive" action to bring this about, Mr Blair said, adding that he thought all sides were willing to discuss this.
"I think there are circumstances where we can get an immediate ceasefire and that is what people want to see," he told the BBC.
Israel has insisted circumstances are not right for a ceasefire while rocket attacks continue to strike Israel.
Mr Blair, who has met Israeli leaders and senior Palestinian officials in recent days, called on Hamas to work towards a ceasefire to end the "appalling suffering" in Gaza.
Principles
"If they truly do care about about people in Gaza, there is a possible way that would have an immediate cessation of hostilities and that is obviously what any responsible person should try and achieve.
"For anyone living in Gaza, it is hell. It is bound to be. You are have got a situation where you are in an effective war zone."
Only a "credible" political solution towards a Palestinian state could bring peace to the region, Mr Blair said, stressing that "real change" in conditions for people in Gaza was necessary to achieve this.
Discussions between the international community and Hamas were feasible, he said, but only if there were "some common principles of agreement", namely Hamas' willingness to give up violence.
He urged the new US administration of President-elect Barack Obama to focus on the Middle East peace process, saying the issue was "absolutely central" to global security.
"If we want to resolve this, we can," he said.
"We have to grip it and sort it. If we do that with requisite dedication energy and commitment, we can resolve it."
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“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.