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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Hamas and Fatah to kiss and make-up?

In what may be the first sign of a reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah, a senior Hamas delegation visited the Ramallah office of 'moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen on Monday.
The unexpected meeting came amid reports about an impending prisoner exchange between Hizbullah and Israel.

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PA and Hamas officials expressed hope that the prisoner exchange would pave the way for a similar deal between Israel and Hamas. However, they refused to say whether the meeting between Abbas and the Hamas delegation was linked to the deal between Israel and Hizbullah.

"We welcome the news about a breakthrough in the talks between Israel and Hizbullah, especially with regards to the release of [Lebanese prisoner] Samir Kuntar," said a senior PA official in Abbas's office. "We hope that this would lead to the release of [kidnapped IDF soldier Cpl.] Gilad Schalit and Palestinian prisoners."

Hamas officials in the Gaza Strip refused to say whether the case of Schalit was part of the deal between Hizbullah and Israel.

But according to a senior Hamas official, "Hamas wants to close the case of Schalit as soon as possible." He said that Hamas has made "real concessions" regarding the case of Schalit and was now prepared to exchange him for fewer than 400 Palestinian prisoners.

The Hamas official told The Jerusalem Post that a cease-fire with Israel would pave the way for a prisoner exchange between the two parties. "We have told the Egyptians that we will be more flexible on the case of Schalit once Israel accepts the truce proposal and stops its military aggression," he said.

Both the PA and Hamas officials expressed disappointment over reports that Hizbullah had not demanded the release of Palestinian prisoners in the latest talks. The release of Kuntar and other Lebanese prisoners would boost Hizbullah's standing in Lebanon, particularly after the recent wave of violence in Beirut.

Hizbullah, Arab political analysts said Monday, is desperately in need of improving its image following allegations that its fighters acted like gangsters when they captured large parts of the Lebanese capital.

Similarly, a prisoner exchange with Hamas would bolster the movement's standing among the Palestinians, the analysts noted. They said that the release of several hundred Palestinian prisoners, including some from the rival Fatah faction, would certainly earn Hamas more points on the Palestinian street.

The Hamas officials who met with Abbas on Monday told him that they were keen on mending fences with his Fatah faction in the same way the warring Lebanese factions solved their differences earlier this week in Qatar. They also told him that Hamas supports Egypt's efforts to achieve a cease-fire with Israel.
And one of the delegation leaders is a good friend of Jimmy the Dhimmi Carter.
The Hamas delegation was led by former deputy prime minister Nasser Eddin Shaer and Sheikh Hamed Bitawi, a senior religious scholar who was recently released from Israeli prison. The two, along with four other Hamas figures, are also reported to have relayed a message to Abbas from Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip and Syria expressing their desire to end the ongoing dispute with Fatah.
Next thing you know Carter will want credit....

This is not a surprising development. Conventional wisdom has it that Israel can only conduct one 'peace process' at a time. The opening of the 'Syrian track' is a sign that Israel is giving up - at least for now - on the 'Palestinian' track. It's not surprising to see Fatah 'reciprocate' by reconciling with Hamas. The only reason they didn't reconcile with Hamas until now is that they knew that if they did, Israel would have nothing to do with them.

And all that international aid money? Fatah will be happy to pocket it.

3 Comments:

At 2:09 AM, Blogger What is "Occupation" said...

battle lines are being formed...

war is coming and israel better start thinking about how to KILL the enemy...

the enemies of Israel seek it's total destruction...

Israel better wake up and think about USING it's power to teach, like pavlov, the conditioned response needed to to deter the arabs and islamists... (not to mention the jew hating euro or jimmy the dhimmi carter

when israel attacks gaza next time she should destroy the egypt border, all power and water supplies to gaza and force the population to be refugees in sinai.

when israel attacks syria she should completely destroy all military industrial targets including power, water and sewage plants.

when israel attacks lebanon, now that hezbollah is the government she need to destroy all commercial targets including the power grids.

no more waiting for civilians to flee...

if the arabs & persians want war well maybe turnabout is fair play...

I sound cruel and immature....

i know...

but rather destroy one entire palestinian city than loose ONE jewish person...

the time for reasoned responses are over...

 
At 5:16 AM, Blogger Findalis said...

They are sharks and can smell the blood. But they will have a very rude awakening when Olmert is out of office and Israel finally unleashes the dogs of war. I just hope it is soon.

 
At 10:58 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

The terrorists hate each other but they all hate the Jews. Its the only thing that keeps them from being at it each other throats - which is truly second nature to them.

 

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