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Wednesday, 19 December, 2001, 20:53 GMT
Hamas may end suicide attacks
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The militant Palestinian group Hamas is considering suspending suicide attacks against Israelis.

Sheikh Hassan Youssef, a senior Hamas leader in the West Bank town of Ramallah, said: "Hamas is studying the issue of suspending martyrdom attacks.

"It has not been decided yet, but the movement is aware of the interests of the Palestinian people and will take a decision that stems from their higher interests."

It was the first time that a Hamas leader had said the group was considering halting such attacks since Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat called in a speech on Sunday for an end to armed conflict with Israel.

The group has mounted a campaign of suicide bombings in response to Israel's killing of Palestinians during a 15-month-old uprising against Israeli occupation.

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