GAZA (Reuters) - Hamas Islamists rejected U.S. President George W. Bush's drive for peace in the Middle East on Wednesday and vowed to undermine Israeli-Palestinian negotiations by keeping up their fight against the Jewish state.
Bush is due to revive long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace talks at a White House summit on Wednesday after the two sides agreed to try and seal an accord on creating a Palestinian state by the end of next year.
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