Tuesday, December 25, 2007

About Those Partners In Peace

Fatah is a terrorist organization still dedicated to completely replacing Israel with their state. Still unconvinced? Try this on for size. It's a poster commissioned by Fatah that shows a Palestinian state where Israel once existed.



Israel has been complaining to Egypt about their inability to stop Hamas from smuggling weapons across the Egypt/Gaza border, but Egypt says that there's nothing more that it can do. Egypt, for its part, thinks that the impediment to peace is Israel's planned housing project in Jerusalem.

The kassams keep falling on Sderot.

On those kassam attacks, Egypt hasn't said anything.

UPDATE:
Doug Ross posts a historical review of the situation in Israel, and how the Arabs have engaged in revisionist history over the past 60 years to deny Israel's right to exist, even as the countries of the region are little older than Israel itself.

UPDATE:
The league of extraordinarily evil thugs wants to convene in Syria.
The initiative for the meeting came from two terrorist factions active in the PA but with headquarters in Syria, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP). Maher A-Taher, a spokesman for the PFLP said that their recent efforts are focused on ending the Hamas-Fatah clash, because it has been damaging to the Arab cause. A-Taher claimed that negotiations between Hamas and Fatah are already underway, but that Abbas needs to show greater receptivity.

In November, DFLP head Nayef Hawatmeh announced that he and the PFLP had developed a plan to mediate the conflict between Hamas and Fatah. Including ten points, the plan calls on Hamas to give up exclusive control in Gaza, for each party to end media incitement against its rival, for an end to political arrests, and for new presidential and parliamentary elections.

In the context of efforts to promote unity among PA terrorist groups, senior Palestinian Authority negotiator, Fatah's Ahmed Qurei, met with terrorist mastermind Hawatmeh during a recent visit to Syria.
What a target rich opportunity.

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