Bush Condemns Hamas in Radio Address
Published 1/3/2009 by Dan Eggen at Wash Post Obama Administration
President Bush issued a sharp condemnation of Hamas late today, accusing the Palestinian militant group of provoking Israeli military action with rocket attacks and increasing the death toll by secreting its arms within civilian populations.
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