Obama calls for ‘unconditional release’ of purportedly kidnapped IDF soldier

Obama calls for ‘unconditional release’ of purportedly kidnapped IDF soldier
By MICHAEL WILNER
LAST UPDATED: 08/01/2014 22:42


Let Hamas monitor the tunnels?? WTF? Oh well, at least Kerry and Co are singing a slightly different tune. – LS

US president says Hamas may be unable to deliver on cease-fire; adds that Hamas’ ability to enforce halt in fighting relies on its ability to monitor attack tunnels it has built to conduct such abductions.

AMMAN — Hamas is responsible for the bloody, swift end to a humanitarian cease-fire with Israel, US President Barack Obama said from the White House on Friday, once again vowing to pursue a temporary truce along the border of Gaza that will end the killing.

“We have unequivocally condemned Hamas and the Palestinian factions that were responsible for killing two soldiers, and abducting a third, almost minutes after a ceasefire was announced,” Obama said. “That soldier needs to be unconditionally released, as soon as possible.”

Gazan militants emerged on Friday morning from a tunnel into Israeli territory, under deconstruction by the IDF, less than ninety minutes deep into a planned 72-hour cease-fire. One terrorist detonated a suicide vest, killing two Israeli soldiers; another abducted a third Israeli soldier, Hadar Goldin, back through the tunnel into Gaza.

While Obama suggested neither the US, nor the Israelis, are sure of exactly who perpetrated the attack– Hamas, so far, has denied holding an Israeli soldier in its custody – he said that Hamas’ ability to enforce a cease-fire relies on its ability to monitor the tunnels it has built to conduct such abductions.

“I think its going to be very hard to put a cease-fire back together again if Israelis, and the international community, can’t feel confident that Hamas can follow through on a cease-fire agreement,” Obama told reporters. “They’re claiming to speak for all the Palestinian factions.”

“No country can or would tolerate tunnels being dug under their land to conduct terror attacks,” he added.

The citizens of Gaza are “stuck in the crossfire,” the president noted, explaining his administration’s insistence on a ceasefire, despite Israel’s “legitimate security needs.”

Gazan civilians “have to weigh on our conscience,” he said. “And we have to do more to protect them.”

US Secretary of State John Kerry was informed of the abduction and killings while flying back to Washington from a visit to India, when an aide printed out a report and handed him the news.

Kerry quickly called Qatari Foreign Minister Khalid bin Mohammed al-Attiyah and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu soon after being informed, according to reporters traveling with the secretary.

In a statement released shortly thereafter, Kerry called the incident “an outrageous violation of the ceasefire negotiated over the past several days, and of the assurances given to the United States and the United Nations.”

“Hamas, which has security control over the Gaza Strip, must immediately and unconditionally release the missing Israeli soldier,” Kerry said. “I call on those with influence over Hamas to reinforce this message.”

The chief US diplomat has been communicating with his counterparts in Qatar and Turkey, governments which support Hamas, as well as Egypt, in order to pressure the Gazan group to end its terror tactics against Israelis. Washington maintains no line of contact with Hamas itself, a terrorist organization as designated by the US and the European Union.

“We have urged them, implored them to use their influence to do whatever they can to get that soldier returned,” a senior State Department official told the traveling press. “Absent that, the risk of this continuing to escalate, leading to further loss of life is very high.”

The US, EU, Russia and United Nations, together known as the Quartet on the Middle East, has called on Hamas to renounce violence, recognize the state of Israel, respect previous agreements with its government and work with its security forces. Hamas’ charter calls for the destruction of the state.

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One Comment on “Obama calls for ‘unconditional release’ of purportedly kidnapped IDF soldier”

  1. Mark's avatar Mark Says:

    If there is ever a time to finish off Hamas once and for all, it’s now!

    Hussein / Kerry / UN have all been exposed to the world as the evil terror supporters that they are.


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