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« on: February 07, 2012, 04:57:36 AM »
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KARIN LAUB and IBRAHIM BARZAK   02/ 6/12 06:34 PM ET Associated Press AP


RAMALLAH, West Bank — After months of wavering, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas took a decisive step Monday toward reconciliation with the Islamic militant group Hamas, a move Israel promptly warned would close the door to any future peace talks.

In a deal brokered by Qatar, Abbas will head an interim unity government to prepare for general elections in the Palestinian territories in the coming months. The agreement appeared to bring reconciliation – key to any statehood ambitions – within reach for the first time since the two sides set up rival Palestinian governments in the West Bank and Gaza in 2007.

Monday's deal, signed in the Qatari capital of Doha by Abbas and Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal, put an end to recent efforts by the international community to revive long-stalled negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians on the terms of Palestinian statehood. Abbas appears to have concluded that he has a better chance of repairing relations with Hamas, shunned by the West as a terror group, than reaching an agreement with Israel's hardline prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

Netanyahu quickly condemned the Doha deal. "It's either peace with Hamas or peace with Israel. You can't have them both," he said in a warning to Abbas, who has enjoyed broad international support.

In moving closer to Hamas, Abbas risks losing some of that backing and hundreds of millions of dollars a year in aid.

Qatar, awash with cash from vast oil and gas reserves, assured the Palestinians that it would help limit any political and financial damages, according to Palestinian officials close to the talks.

Whether the Palestinian Authority loses any of the roughly $1 billion in foreign aid it received each year may partly depend on the interim government's political platform and Hamas' willingness to stay in the background.

The new government is to be made up of politically independent experts, according to the Doha agreement. If headed by Abbas, devoid of Hamas members and run according to his political principles, it could try to make a case to be accepted by the West. Abbas aides said they were optimistic they could win international recognition.

The Quartet of international Mideast mediators – the U.S., the U.N., the European Union and Russia – has said it would deal with any Palestinian government that renounces violence, recognizes Israel and supports a negotiated peace deal. Abbas has embraced these principles, while Hamas rejects them.

Top Abbas aides Nabil Shaath and Azzam al-Ahmed said they are confident the new government will be based on the Quartet principles. In any case, they said, the interim government's focus will be to prepare for presidential and parliamentary elections, not to negotiate with Israel. Such elections won't be held in May, as initially envisioned, they said, but could take place several months later.

In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said the U.S. was seeking more information about what was agreed, and that reconciliation was an internal matter for Palestinians.

"What matters to us are the principles that guide a Palestinian government going forward, in order for them to be able to play a constructive role for peace and building an independent state," Nuland said.

"Any Palestinian government must unambiguously and explicitly commit to nonviolence," she said. "It must recognize the state of Israel. And it must accept the previous agreements and obligations between the parties, including the road map. So those are our expectations."

Nuland declined to say if the Fatah-Hamas arrangement would advance or hurt peace talks with Israel. She also appeared hesitant to address Netanyahu's warning to Abbas that the Palestinians can have "peace with Hamas or peace with Israel."

"We maintain that both of these parties ought to stay committed to this process," Nuland told reporters.

The European Union offered qualified support Monday, saying it considers Palestinian reconciliation and elections as important steps toward Mideast peace. The EU, a major financial backer of Abbas' Palestinian Authority, "looks forward to continuing its support," provided the new government meets the Quartet demands, said Michael Mann, a spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.

Last year, Abbas and Mashaal struck a reconciliation deal that later became bogged down in disagreement over who would head an interim government. Hamas strongly opposed Abbas' initial choice of Salam Fayyad, the head of his Palestinian Authority.

Fayyad, an economist who is widely respected in the West, said Monday he welcomed the new deal even though it would cost him a job he has held since 2007.

The breakthrough came after two days of meetings between Abbas and Mashaal, hosted by Qatar's emir, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. After the signing, Abbas said that "we promise our people to implement this agreement as soon as possible."

Mashaal also said he was serious "about healing the wounds ... to reunite our people on the foundation of a political partnership, in order to devote our effort to resisting the (Israeli) occupation."

Abbas and Hamas have had bitter ideological differences, with Abbas pursuing a deal with Israel and the violently anti-Israel Hamas dismissing such talks as a waste of time. The rift deepened with Hamas' 2007 takeover of Gaza, which left Abbas with only the West Bank.

However, some of those differences seem to have narrowed in recent months.

Abbas has lost faith in reaching a deal, at least with Netanyahu. Low-level Israeli-Palestinian border talks last month – an attempt by the international community to revive formal negotiations after more than three years of paralysis – only highlighted the vast gaps.

The Palestinians want the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem, with minor border adjustments, for their state. Israel's outline of a border deal, presented last month, meant it wants to keep east Jerusalem and large chunks of the West Bank, not enough concessions to keep Abbas engaged.

Mashaal, meanwhile, has been prodding Hamas toward a more pragmatic stance that is closer to that of the group's parent movement, the pan-Arab Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood scored election victories in Egypt and Tunisia in the wake of the pro-democracy protests of the Arab Spring, and has urged Hamas to moderate and reconcile with Abbas.

However, Mashaal represents Hamas in exile and appears to have had differences with the movement's more hardline leadership in Gaza, which stands to lose influence and jobs in a reconciliation deal. Some of the Gaza leaders have resisted Mashaal's push for unity and moving closer to the Brotherhood, Hamas officials have said privately.

It remains unclear how much resistance Mashaal will now face from the Gaza leaders of the movement. One of the biggest challenges of reconciliation – how to blend the two sides' separate security forces – remains unresolved.

Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas prime minister of Gaza, said he welcomed the agreement. Initial reports that a Hamas delegation from Gaza went to Doha were incorrect. The delegation headed to Cairo.

The agreement calls for rebuilding Gaza, which has been largely cut off from the world as part of an Israeli-Egyptian border blockade imposed after the Hamas takeover. The blockade was eased in the past year, but not enough to revive the Gaza economy, including the vital construction industry, and many large-scale projects remain on hold.

Qatar is willing to spend as much as $10 billion to help repair the damage of the rift, including settling mutual grievances by supporters of Hamas and Abbas' Fatah movement who at the height of tensions fought bloody street battles, the Palestinian officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the closed-door meetings with reporters. The figure could not be confirmed independently.

Al-Ahmed and Shaath, the Abbas aides, said they expect the composition of the new government to be announced during a Feb. 18 meeting of Palestinian political factions in Cairo.

They said Abbas would set an election date 90 days after the Central Elections Commissions has updated voter records in Gaza, a process that could take several weeks. The initial reconciliation pact envisioned elections in May, but this is no longer realistic, the aides said. Shaath said he believes the voting could take place by July.

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Barzak reported from Gaza City, Gaza Strip. AP writers Bradley Klapper in Washington, Raf Casert in Brussels and Brian Murphy in Dubai also contributed.


(This version CORRECTS that a Hamas delegation from Gaza did not go to Doha)


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/06/palestinian-hamas-fatah-deal_n_1257919.html

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« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2012, 07:11:50 AM »
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Hamas just got owned!!! The Qataris have managed to buy them off from Syria...Iran must distance itself from them and allow them to learn things on their own..There's no hope for Palestine with leaders like these two...

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« Reply #2 on: February 07, 2012, 12:59:31 PM »
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Hmm something odd is indeed happening with Hamas.I heard that Syria was asking Hamas to organize pro Assad rallies in Palestinian refugee camps and Hamas turned them down.Is it true?Does someone knows  something about this?

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« Reply #3 on: February 07, 2012, 03:31:40 PM »
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"Israel promptly warned would close the door to any future peace talks."

Israeli peace talks.

That's where Israel says do nothing while they take more land and commit more persecution.



- In Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said . . .  "Any Palestinian government must unambiguously and explicitly commit to nonviolence," -

Meanwhile the US government commits violence in Afghanistan, and aids anti-Iranian killers.



- Abbas has lost faith in reaching a deal, at least with Netanyahu -

People like Abbas are slow learners. You can't reach a fair deal with oppressors, ever.
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« Reply #4 on: February 07, 2012, 03:48:07 PM »
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Hmm something odd is indeed happening with Hamas.I heard that Syria was asking Hamas to organize pro Assad rallies in Palestinian refugee camps and Hamas turned them down.Is it true?Does someone knows  something about this?

Hamas is not supporting Assad as it was expected from them... And they made contacts with syrian "Muslim Brotherhood" ... They refused to even politically support Assad... Iran and Hezbollah pressured them and even stopped paying them ... Their leadership practically left Syria although they dont have a place to go .. Thats why Meshaal is just traveling from one country to other ... He did not go to the conference held lately in Iran.. and Hannieh is still not obeying  a visit to Iran...

So now they are playing around turkey, qatar and jordan ... when they settle there they will be easy targets to mossad as they were in the 90s ... they are committing a strategic mistake by listening to their Sunni mind and not to their logic ... they think that counting on the new regimes in the region will help them ... they forgot that without the military help of Iran and Syria they would have been history now...

let them do this ... they are the only loosers

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« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2012, 04:11:31 PM »
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Hamas is not supporting Assad as it was expected from them... And they made contacts with syrian "Muslim Brotherhood" ... They refused to even politically support Assad... Iran and Hezbollah pressured them and even stopped paying them ... Their leadership practically left Syria although they dont have a place to go .. Thats why Meshaal is just traveling from one country to other ... He did not go to the conference held lately in Iran.. and Hannieh is still not obeying  a visit to Iran...

So now they are playing around turkey, qatar and jordan ... when they settle there they will be easy targets to mossad as they were in the 90s ... they are committing a strategic mistake by listening to their Sunni mind and not to their logic ... they think that counting on the new regimes in the region will help them ... they forgot that without the military help of Iran and Syria they would have been history now...

let them do this ... they are the only loosers
What a bad world we live in it. Surely one of the reasons now Syria faces with this problems is supporting Hamas.

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« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2012, 04:47:24 PM »
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Couldn't Hamas simply be planning on relocating to Egypt? with the muslim bortherhood now in power they have a much more friendly neighbor.. If this is what they've planned it could make sense not to support a regime that is prey to movement similar to Egypt's spring (I don't know what the MB's official line has been on the Syrian troubles)... I personally would say it's not a great move and they probably should of been a little more supportive of the Assad regime.. But still Egypt would make for a better base of operation simply because of it's proximity. The way Hamas sees it even if the Assad regime stays in power, they probably will keep on supporting Hamas (at least in words) simply because of their policy towards israel, this non-support of it's regime might just be a way for Hamas to try and show their autonomy and gain popular support in palestinian refugee camps in Syria....

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« Reply #7 on: February 07, 2012, 05:34:42 PM »
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All the Palestinian factions are up for sale to the highest bidder depending on the season..They go where the money is..Mahmoud Abbas managed to turn the PLO into yet another American puppet and PGCC stooge after Arafat "died"..Even Arafat had a questionable record..The problem with the Palestinians is that they're not a united people and that's why the Zionist regime manages to control them with ease..They're divided along tribal and family lines..

A Jordanian Palestinian sees a Syrian or Lebanese Palestinian as different people..Some Palestinian factions spy for the Zionist regime against a rival Palestinian family or tribe..Their enemy has seen this as an opportunity and used it to their advantage over many decades..Mahmoud Abbas is basically an Israeli appointed Mayor of the West bank to keep the Palestinians from Protesting or rising up against the occupation...

I think Iran's best interest lies in Lebanon and Syria..Let the Palestinians gravitate towards with Arab brothers in the Persian Gulf..They've betrayed them many times and I'm sure another betrayal won't make any difference.. ;)

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« Reply #8 on: February 07, 2012, 08:40:59 PM »
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what a sad fact

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« Reply #9 on: February 07, 2012, 08:43:50 PM »
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I think it's not a tragedy that Abbas will lead interim government for some months.

As for Hamas, they are offshot of muslim brotherhood which is critical to Assad so it's difficult for them to openly support Assad. Rumors circulating about relocation of Hamas are only partially true I think.
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« Reply #10 on: February 07, 2012, 10:10:15 PM »
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The decisions now taken by hamas are very crucial to the future of the Palestinians... Its true that those now ruling in egypt, tunisia and Libya are close in theory to Hamas... its also true that those who are rebeling in syria are also close to them ... And when hamas takes such a stance they will gain the support ( verbal) of the arabs ... and they will wash the shame that Iran supported them since ever ... thats all true

But there are facts that they know very well ... all these countries cannt even afford opening a representative office for hamas ... egypt is very unstable .. and God knows what kind of agreements the brotherhood there made with US and the military to come to power ... they will not be able to openly or secretly support hamas unless they want to start making troubles for themselves which is improbable now...

Strategically they also reached a deadlock ... their mistake to take over gaza fired back at them ... they are now locked there ... they cannt launch attacks since now they are vulnerable... they need food to feed their people .. and money to run the gov ... They were as well kicked out of the west bank where there is a chance for resistance ...

so they need a way out ... and thats what they are trying to do now

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« Reply #11 on: February 07, 2012, 10:43:23 PM »
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Or they are afraid of whats going in syria and want to save their head !

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« Reply #12 on: February 07, 2012, 10:54:26 PM »
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Until the people in the PGCC rise to challenge their puppet leaders, nothing will change in the region..Unfortunately, their leaders have managed successfully to buy them all off so why  should they change anything???..If you go to Dubai or any of the rich Persian Gulf petrol stations, the locals are "fixed" in offices while the real work is done by foreigners..A major part of their oil revenue go into buying Western weapons, bribing their people not to challenge their leaders and building more skyscrapers in the desert for the poor sun worshipping European tourists..

Hamas has almost reached a dead end as the Zionist and their stooges in Egypt and elsewhere in the region have managed to squeeze the living daylight out of the organization..They don't have heavy weapons to seriously challenge the Zionist regime due to restrictions at the Egyptian border..Maybe, just maybe, this may be a tactical move on their part to find some breathing space to re-strategize and also make some money..The Egyptian MB have also been bought over by Washington and Qatar..Money if everything for these people..When times are bad, they suddenly become religious and shout "Allah O Akbar" at every turn..

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« Reply #13 on: February 07, 2012, 11:00:48 PM »
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Or they are afraid of whats going in syria and want to save their head !

You could be right..Remember they don't have balls of steel like a well established states or groups like Hezbollah does.They're a very shifty bunch..They panic at the slightest "boom"...I tell you, Syria's been through worse things than this..Back then, it was easy for the government to "deal" with it. These days the media makes it very hard for the government to operate without someone screaming blood..Much of the "Syrian crisis" is media hype - thanks to Al Jazeera..Which is why I pray this crisis drags on until the London Olympics begin when the worlds attention will then be focused on the games..Nobody will care how many numbers the fake Syrian human rights group based in London, pull out of thin air..

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« Reply #14 on: February 07, 2012, 11:03:03 PM »
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If just the people in jordan rise and throw the british king away...  :think:

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If just the people in jordan rise and throw the british king away...

No they can't..They "Love" their King over there..They even love the fact that their king's(King PlayStation)  more Western than his PGCC Arab counterparts..Jordan's a funny thing..The country exists because the Brits and Americans wants it to exist..Most of the citizens are Palestinians and the rest are remnants of the PGCC pimps who fled during their feudal days as Bedouin bandits - before the Brits found a use  for them..They're mere empire satraps..

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« Reply #16 on: February 07, 2012, 11:32:31 PM »
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PGCC's oil will not last forever. These puppets have only 15-20 year left so they are desperate and pushing hard now.

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« Reply #17 on: February 08, 2012, 12:07:32 AM »
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PGCC's oil will not last forever. These puppets have only 15-20 year left so they are desperate and pushing hard now.

Their location is still strategic. Small push-over states just off the coast of several larger players. They will be relevant even after the oil has run out.

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« Reply #18 on: February 08, 2012, 01:31:18 PM »
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the8march thank you for your replay.It is sad that Hamas is switching sides at the end they will be the only losers.They will sell they people in Gaza for some Zionist Saudi family dollars.Truly sad.But after the years they spend in siege and the conditions they where put on them..The main problem for Iran here is simply the inability to provide arms to Gaza.I remember all the ways that where tried through small fishing boats,underground tunnels,convoys through Sudan and so on.But very small amount of weapons actually came to Gaza.It is sometimes hard to fight only with your shoes on and rock in your hand so it is hard to judge them.After all they where putting a fierce fight to the Zionist killers back in 2006 what we can hardly say to sell outs in Jordan and all small bandit kingdoms in Persian gulf.It is really sad to know that this rotten kingdoms that were actually supporting Israel against Hamas will now become Hamas patrons.Like M-ATF said it is really sad world we live in.

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« Reply #19 on: February 08, 2012, 02:33:17 PM »
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upsetting news indeed for any hope of a free palestine! Like brother M-ATF said, Syria is in trouble for supporting them in the first place. Not just Syria.... Iran, Lebanon ect... I hope the people of Palestine dont accept this move and take it into account the number of lives of the martyrs than bravly gave their live so it doesnt end up like this! Disgusting!
I am a Muslim, kill me and call it COLLATERAL DAMAGE!
Imprison me and call it SECURITY MEASURE!
Exile my people en mass and call it NEW MIDDLE EAST!
Rob my resources call it, PROGRESS!
Corrupt my Leaders call it DEMOCRACY!

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« Reply #20 on: February 08, 2012, 04:37:42 PM »
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In my opinion it's still early to determine whether Hamas effectively switched sides. Their lacking support for president Asad is indeed disappointing, so was their meeting with the Jordanian despot, and their strange attitude towards Iran lately, as mentioned by the8march. However, like others said, armed resistance from Gaza at this point is difficult to carry out. Which doesn't mean they will stop resisting the occupation on the political level. For example, despite the recent deal with Fatah, Hamas will not recognize the zionist regime as a legitimately constituted state. As for Mahmud Abbas, he himself realized that negotiations with the zionist administration make no sense.

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The problem with the Palestinians is that they're not a united people and that's why the Zionist regime manages to control them with ease..They're divided along tribal and family lines..

From that viewpoint, wouldn't the deal between Hamas and Fatah be a rather good thing? The zionists benefited a lot from this division, and tried to stir it as best as they could. Tel Aviv's reaction to the deal will be important to observe: if they try to undermine it, chances will be they view it as opposed to their interests; if they support it, then it will suggest Hamas, like Mahmud Abbas, was "bought" by the west / zionists.

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« Reply #21 on: February 08, 2012, 05:04:10 PM »
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The Hamas base in Gaza are disappointed by the deal of the unity gov. There are strong divisions and criticism of Meshaal... Read several articles criticizing the move. Especially that now the Prime minister is from Fateh and not neutral as was agreed before... They think there is no reason to give him that much...

Abbas now holds the following Positions:
1. Leader of Fateh
2. Leader of PLO
3. PA President
4. PA Prime Minister

and many others hehe... this all and this guy cannt put a usefull sentence together... I had a headache once after i listened to him uttering a speech from a  paper...

Not only sad time we live in .. but BS time as well

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« Reply #22 on: February 08, 2012, 05:09:49 PM »
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From that viewpoint, wouldn't the deal between Hamas and Fatah be a rather good thing? The zionists benefited a lot from this division, and tried to stir it as best as they could. Tel Aviv's reaction to the deal will be important to observe: if they try to undermine it, chances will be they view it as opposed to their interests; if they support it, then it will suggest Hamas, like Mahmud Abbas, was "bought" by the west / zionists.


Umm..Yes and No..Yes in the sense that it sortta brings the two fighting factions together to forma unified front against the Zionist occupiers.BUT I believe this is not the goal - given that Mahmoud Abbas isn't exactly the kinda guy who oppose the occupation..In fact more settlements have been built on his watch in the West bank than any time in the history of Palestine.His main concern is pleasing his bosses in the PGCC and Washington..Do you hear anything about his push for UN recognition anymore? It's DED!!!

You see, the PGCC dictators want to break Hamas away from the resistance axis..They've been pressuring them to move away from Syria..Even today I saw in some news that they've warned the Hamas guy not to visit Tehran..So while this new "unity" deal maybe a good thing, Abbas(aka Shah of Palestine) is the one in control now so it means Hamas will have to take orders from the PA in the West Bank which in turn is the same as taking orders from the Zionist and PGCC dictators.

It seems they've calculated that anybody that wants influence in the region must champion the Palestinian cause..Erdogan tried it for a while to gain popularity in the Muslim world and used that to turn against Syria..The Qataris also want to do the same thing..Unfortunately, the Palestinians have become pawns in the bigger Middle Eastern chess game.Bottom line is, this new "unity" deal won't bring about a Palestinian state..The two side have very different approach and views..One believes in armed resistance while the other believes in doing a lot of ass kissing to get a viable state.Truth is, if Hamas gains a foothold in the West Bank, the occupation will end sooner than later.The problem is though, that the Zionist occupiers and King PlayStation(king of Jordan) don't want that since there are a lot of Palestinians in Jordan that will be sympathetic to Hamas's cause and that may threaten the little King's regime..Of course the Zionist regime will "protest" - but they protest at everything the Palestinian do..Nothing new here.


I kinda think the deal won[t hold for long..Read this(Zionist source)

http://www.haaretz dot kom/news/middle-east/hamas-s-gaza-based-leadership-challenges-palestinian-unity-deal-1.411781

The guys in Gaza are pissed...It's the sellout of the century!!!

Sad reality :)
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« Reply #23 on: February 08, 2012, 05:58:46 PM »
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Read several articles criticizing the move.


Thanks for the replies, brothers. If you have links for further reading and time to post them here, please do.

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« Reply #24 on: February 08, 2012, 07:20:38 PM »
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Haniyeh comes to Iran at Friday.
PGCC leaders pressured him to doesn't come Iran.

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خبرگزاری فارس: نخست‌وزیر دولت منتخب فلسطین روز جمعه همزمان با فرا رسیدن سی و سومین سالروز پیروزی انقلاب اسلامی ایران به تهران می‌آید.
خبرگزاری فارس: «هنیه» به رغم همه فشارها جمعه به تهران می‌آید

به گزارش فارس به نقل از شبکه خبری"فلسطین الیوم"، "اسماعیل هنیه" روز جمعه این هفته به تهران می‌آید و قرار است "محمدرضا رحیمی" معاون رئیس جمهور ایران از وی استقبال کند.

هنیه در تهران گفت‌وگوهایی را با مسئولان ایرانی درباره تحولات فلسطین انجام خواهد داد و روز یکشنبه نیز در دانشگاه تهران حاضر شده و دکترای افتخار به وی اعطا خواهد شد.

این در حالی است که روزنامه "القدس" به نقل از برخی منابع آگاه نوشت که مقامات کشورهای حوزه خلیج فارس که "اسماعیل هنیه" در جریان دومین سفر دوره‌ای خود در منطقه به این کشورها سفر کرده است، به وی توصیه کرده‌اند که سفر خود به تهران را لغو کند.

هنیه در راستای دومین سفر دوره‌ای خود در منطقه تا کنون به قطر، بحرین و کویت سفر کرده است.

منابع فلسطینی در این باره گفتند که استقبال گرم از هنیه در کشورهای قطر، کویت و بحرین در راستای تلاش این کشورها برای منصرف کردن هنیه از سفر به تهران بوده است اما بی‌نتیجه بوده است.

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