Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The terrorists unite, hopes for peace end. (Updated!)

In order for their to be peace between Israel and the "Palestinians", the terrorist group Hamas cannot have anything to do with the "Palestinian" government. That's a simple fact, as Hamas' sole goal is the destruction of Israel through any means necessary. If this report is true, all hopes for peace have officially ended.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement hammered an agreement with the rival Hamas group on Wednesday on forming an interim government and fixing a date for general election, Egyptian intelligence said.

"The consultations resulted in full understandings over all points of discussions, including setting up an interim agreement with specific tasks and to set a date for election," Egyptian intelligence said in a statement.

A Hamas delegation was reported to be in Cairo Tuesday for talks on Fatah-Hamas reconciliation.
The delegation, which was be headed by Musa Abu Marzouk, deputy head of Hamas’s political bureau, met with Egyptian Foreign Minister Nabil Elaraby and members of the ruling military council.

At the same time that the Hamas delegation was meeting with officials in Cairo, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas sat down with an Egyptian diplomat in Ramallah.

In the meeting with Egyptian Ambassador to the PA Yasser Othman, Abbas said, "Egypt is the backbone of our people's aspirations toward having an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital," official Palestinian Authority news agency WAFA reported.

On the meeting's agenda was reconciliation between Abbas' Fatah and Hamas rulers in the Gaza Strip.

Should the PLO and Hamas reconcile, there will be no chance of peace, and Israel will be forced into another defensive war to protect Israeli civilians.

Update: All hopes for peace with "Palestinians" end as Hamas and PLO unity is confirmed!

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah movement and its rival Hamas said on Wednesday they had resolved their deep divisions, opening the way for a unity government and national elections. The deal, which took many officials by surprise, was thrashed out in Egypt and followed a series of secret meetings. The two groups hammered out an agreement, setting the stage for forming an interim government as well as fixing a date for a general election. The accord was first reported by Egypt's intelligence service, which brokered the talks.

In a statement carried by the Egyptian state news agency MENA, the intelligence service said the deal was hatched by a Hamas delegation led by Moussa Abu Marzouk, deputy head of the group's politburo, and Fatah Central Committee member Azzam al-Ahmad.

"The consultations resulted in full understandings on all points of discussions, including setting up an interim agreement with specific tasks and to set a date for election," the statement said.

It said the agreement would allow Egypt to invite all Palestinian factions to sign a national reconciliation agreement in Cairo in the next few days.
Spokespeople for both Hamas and Fatah confirmed that "all differences" have been worked out between the long-feuding Palestinians political movements.

Now there can never be peace, thanks to the actions of the "Palestinians" and their elected representatives. This is a declaration of war against Israel.

Drive them into the desert.

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