Senior Hamas leaders said Wednesday the Islamic militant group would appoint a Cabinet in early March — a timetable likely to benefit hawkish parties running in Israeli elections later that month. Top Israeli officials, meanwhile, have launched a three-day brainstorming session to finalize their policy on dealing with the Palestinians as the new Hamas era dawns. An Israeli newspaper quoted Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz as saying the government would not deal with the Palestinians at all if Hamas tapped its own people to serve as prime minister and parliament speaker. Full Story
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