Israel said Saddam Hussein’s capture was a lesson to Palestinians and Syria to abandon “terrorism” as Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom sought to patch up relations with the United States on a trip to Washington. “The fall of Saddam Hussein should serve as a lesson to the Palestinians as well as Syria,” senior government spokesman Avi Pazner told AFP. “The Palestinians must proceed to examine their conscience and give up their support for Saddam by recognising that resorting to violence and terrorism will not bring them anything,” Pazner said Monday. “The Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, who forged a close alliance with Saddam Hussein, must also learn the lessons” of falling foul of Washington, said Pazner. Full Story
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