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JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon signaled that he is dropping what was once his key demand for resuming peace talks a Palestinian crackdown on militant groups.
Sharon said in a speech Thursday that while he still wants the armed groups dismantled, any crackdown would be complicated. He said he now considers Palestinian efforts to stop incitement against Israel as a sufficient sign of goodwill.
JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon signaled that he is dropping what was once his key demand for resuming peace talks a Palestinian crackdown on militant groups.
Sharon said in a speech Thursday that while he still wants the armed groups dismantled, any crackdown would be complicated. He said he now considers Palestinian efforts to stop incitement against Israel as a sufficient sign of goodwill.