"IN the Hamas mosques of Gaza, a new message is being preached, which underscores a creeping, critical shift in thinking.
Friday prayers in the downtown militant stronghold bothered little with the outrage that has consumed the Muslim world over cartoons published in Europe depicting the prophet Mohammed.
Instead, the sermons broadcast from speakers to crowds laying prayer mats on dusty streets addressed a more sensitive issue -- negotiating with Israel".
If this report in this morning's Australian newspaper is correct - read the full article here - then, just perhaps, there might be a very small glimmer of hope that at least some accommodation could be reached between Israel and its Palestinian neighbours.
There is doubtlessly a long way to go before even some sort of truce might be established.
Friday prayers in the downtown militant stronghold bothered little with the outrage that has consumed the Muslim world over cartoons published in Europe depicting the prophet Mohammed.
Instead, the sermons broadcast from speakers to crowds laying prayer mats on dusty streets addressed a more sensitive issue -- negotiating with Israel".
If this report in this morning's Australian newspaper is correct - read the full article here - then, just perhaps, there might be a very small glimmer of hope that at least some accommodation could be reached between Israel and its Palestinian neighbours.
There is doubtlessly a long way to go before even some sort of truce might be established.
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