By Stan Goodenough
Aug 13, 2007
First the PLO was a terrorist organization, but then it began to be called "moderate" when compared to the "extremist" Islamist terrorist groups like Hamas and the Palestine Islamic Jihad.
But now a British parliamentary committee has recommended that the United Kingdom should immediately begin holding talks with "moderate" elements it holds are present inside the Palestinian Arab terrorist Hamas organization, the Lebanese Hizb'allah, and the inter-Arab Muslim Brotherhood.
"The Muslim Brotherhood is strong in Egypt, and Hamas and Hizb'allah cannot be ignored," Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee said in its report released Monday.
Appeasers to the hilt, the committee criticized Britain's role in boycotting Hamas.
The boycott, rather than the Arabs' lust for violence and power, "had contributed to the collapse of the unity government [sic] in the Palestinian territories [sic]" and the consequent Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip, the report said.