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australiansforpalestine.com
| 27 days ago
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement hammered an historic reconciliation deal with the rival Hamas group on Wednesday, agreeing to form an interim government and fix a date for general election within the year. ... Abbas has been
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www.worldaffairsboard.com
| 27 days ago
Hamas: We won't negotiate peace with Israel Mahmoud al-Zahar says peace with Israel not on new Palestinian government's agenda. Meanwhile, Fatah and. ... Earlier on Wednesday, Hamas official Mahmoud al-Zahar revealed additional details of the
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hotair.sompost.com
| 27 days ago
Mubarak had always insisted that in order for the deal to be made, Hamas must find a way to recognize Israel or the possibility of peace with Israel (ironically the Fatah party charter also refuses to recognize Israel). ... Hamas retains its stance
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www.jewpi.com
| 27 days ago
Rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas agreed to reconcile and form a transitional government ahead of elections after four years of wrangling, in which both sides hailed the pact as an opportunity to open a new page. Israel said ...
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www.worldof22.com
| 27 days ago
Hamas spokesman Taher al-Noono blamed Israel for previous deadlock, saying “Israel is not concerned with Palestinian reconciliation and has been an impediment to it in the past. The two sides today signed initial letters on an agreement ...
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docstalk.blogspot.com
| 27 days ago
In other words, there will be a widely, or internationally, accepted Palestine without the need to make peace with Israel. No concessions need be made. The Palestinians will get everything and give up nothing. They will not be bound in any way by
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thejewishreporter.com
| 27 days ago
I could write pages and pages on the Fatah party, the Palestinian Authority and their questionable track record when it comes to Israel and peace, but let's just worry about Hamas for now. If the world decides in September to demand ...
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pols184.blogspot.com
| 27 days ago
This deal will also increase the likelihood of a legitimate Palestinian state. Israel has historically been against a reconciliation deal between Hamas and Fatah and is not in support of this treaty. Under the deal, an interim ...
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demosthenes.blogspot.com
| 27 days ago
In a phone call from Cairo al-Ahmad told PNN “we have reached reconciliation deal and both Fatah and Hamas have signed it.” According to sources in Cairo that Fatah and Hamas signed the initial deal, while other Palestinian groups will ... Israel,
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www.yankeesdaily.com
| 27 days ago
Hamas has a bigger problem here. It cannot hope to win another election, especially one against Fatah (for control of the West Bank) without becoming less radical. But this causes the other Islamic radical groups in Gaza and the West ... The problem
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anewworldsinbirth.wordpress.com
| 27 days ago
But there definitely needs to be a new leadership especially on the Fatah side. If Obama has any smarts he will pressure the Israelis hard to release Marwan Barghouti from prison. He appears to be one of the only Palestinian political ...
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docstalk.blogspot.com
| 27 days ago
The process required an end to anti-Israel terrorism and incitement and a commitment to peaceful negotiations. The PA, Fatah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and other terrorist groups, ...
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picklyman.wordpress.com
| 27 days ago
After all, the Palestinian territories remain fundamentally split between the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip and Fatah-controlled West Bank, and PNA leader Mahmoud Abbas has difficulty exerting control over his own Fatah party, much less the ... The
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israelmatzav.blogspot.com
| 27 days ago
Hamas has a bigger problem here. It cannot hope to win another election, especially one against Fatah (for control of the West Bank) without becoming less radical. But this causes the other Islamic radical groups in Gaza and the West ... The problem
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www.richardsilverstein.com
| 27 days ago
Tweet Tweet Related posts:Palestine Papers: PA Collaborated With Israel to Kill Fatah Militants Eminent Israeli Historian, Israel Prize-Winner, Calls Israeli...
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olehgirl.com
| 28 days ago
I disagree entirely that Israel is facing a “diplomatic tsunami”. The major European nations such as Germany will not agree to recognize a unilateral declaration of independence of “Palestine” and as it will never reach UN Security ... If “ Palestine”
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rubinreports.blogspot.com
| 27 days ago
The Palestinians will get everything and give up nothing. They will not be bound in any way by border changes or security guarantees. The struggle to wipe Israel off the map can continue. It's Hamas's dream come true. ...
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australiansforpalestine.com
| 27 days ago
April 28 Netanyahu orders Israeli politicians, security forces to thwart new Gaza flotilla 27Apr11; April 28 Fatah and Hamas agree to historic Palestinian reconciliation deal 27Apr11; April 28 Poll shows Egypt majority against Israel ...
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yidwithlid.blogspot.com
| 27 days ago
For years, Mubarak was the intermediary in reunification talks between President Abbas' Fatah and Hamas. Mubarak had always insisted that in order for the deal to be made, Hamas must find a way to recognize Israel or the possibility of ... This will
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dorianpost.com
| 27 days ago
Restoring Palestinian unity іѕ seen аѕ crucial tο reviving аnу prospect fοr a Palestinian state based οn peaceful co-existence alongside Israel. Fatah, thе mainstream Palestinian movement іn anticipation οf a 2006 election victory bу ...
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uprootedpalestinians.blogspot.com
| 27 days ago
... come at a moment when popular protests in the Gaza Strip inspired by covert sedition calls from the rival Fatah party ruling the West Bank pushed the government in Gaza to call for urgent reconciliation with Fatah chief Mahmoud Abbas. ... He said