Do you smell a rat?

"Hamas found that being in government caused huge damage to the movement, and therefore it has changed its policy," an official reportedly said.What could go wrong?
Therefore, "Hamas is re-evaluating its choices and and resetting its priorities," Hamas lawmaker Yehya Mussa told AP. "Being in government was a burden on Hamas, a burden on the image of Hamas, a burden on its resistance enterprise."
Officials said Hamas may not officially announce the new direction, which will be reflected in their actions, such as not presenting a candidate for presidential elections.
Labels: Hamas, Hamas-Fatah reconciliation, Khaled Meshaal
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Sure. Can't wait to see the fiercely independent individuals who show up for those governments in Hamistan:
http://www.fotolia.com/id/23556066
Hamas : Nothing Will Prevent Them” From Joining New Government With US-Funded Palestinian Authority.This is totally incorrect and totally untrue,” said al- Bardaweel, arguing that the reports were intended to isolate Hamas politically and diplomatically.
Haaretz.
Israel, get ready for war!!!
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