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US officials deny this amounts to a shift in policy, saying they will still not deal with Hamas.
Israeli PM Ehud Olmert urged the international community to have nothing to do with the new government.
Mr Olmert said the platform of the Palestinian government led by Ismail Haniya of Hamas included "some extremely problematic elements which can't be accepted by
Mr Olmert said the program fell short of international demands to renounce violence, recognize
The prime minister's policy statement was overwhelmingly endorsed by the Israeli cabinet on Sunday.
'Ending isolation'
The BBC's Matthew Price in
He says sources at the European Union suggest they expect soon to start contacts with the non-Hamas members - a stance supported by the
The previous cabinet consisted of Islamists from Hamas, which refuses to recognize
The new cabinet however includes parties other than Hamas.
The
"Individuals who are not members of foreign terrorist organizations but who do hold office in the unity government, we do not rule out contact with those individuals," said Micaela Schweitzer-Bluhm, spokeswoman for the
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By stating the
'Implicit recognition'
On Sunday, the Palestinian cabinet held its first session in
The government pledged to tackle rampant lawlessness and end the crippling international aid freeze, imposed after Hamas won elections in January last year.
On Saturday, Prime Minister Ismail Haniya of Hamas said his goal was the creation of a Palestinian state that included lands occupied by
Our correspondent says that some see this as an implicit recognition of
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has appointed a senior official in his Fatah party, Mohammed Dahlan, as national security adviser.
Mr Dahlan is known to be a strong opponent of Hamas, and has been involved in frequent verbal clashes with its leaders.
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Fatah Gunman