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Hamas begins implementing new PA policy

March 19th, 2007  ·  8 Comments

The new “Palestinian” unity government is only a few days old, but Hamas on Monday wasted no time in implementing the power-sharing regime’s deceptively malicious platform.

Last November, Hamas agreed to participate in an informal ceasefire between Israel and the “Palestinians” in and around the Gaza Strip.

But under the terms of the new unity government’s platform, the Hamas-led government is obligated to safeguard the Palestinian Arabs’ use of “all forms of resistance” against Israel.

And so, a gunman later identified as a member of Hamas shot and wounded an Israeli engaged in the horrific crime of … repairing electrical equipment at one of Gaza’s main crossing points - you know, those gates the world wants Israel to keep open so those peaceful “Palestinians” can infiltrate Israel at will.

Hamas further adhered to the new platform by refusing to condemn the totally unjustified shooting of an unarmed civilian or to arrest and punish the sniper responsible.

Yeah, D’Alema, the new “Palestinian” government is a real opportunity, if by that you mean an opportunity to shed more Jewish blood.

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8 comments so far ↓

  • 1 Anne Kraemer // Mar 19, 2007 at 6:05 pm

    I am not the EU, but if ‘putting an end to violence is the first order of the day.
    I am passing a judgment of criticism and lack of accountablility on the part of the EU. Next on the list……
    And as for Norway, they are full of facists and communists to hold their govt. together, and the headlines around the world should be to their shame. Someone should write up the headlines to this Nation like many other prophesied in the last days. Sadly, others will follow suit.
    ‘When christianity fell away……..or sold out,
    the people slid into darkness.’ Gross darkness comes to cover the earth.
    Where are the solid Lutheran Norwegian communities in America and where do they stand? Certainly, not behind the sell out of Old Norway. WOW, what a blow.
    Stand up you Peoples of the Earth!!!!!
    Work and forget your vacations, work and forget all your fishing trips, work while it is still day.

  • 2 Marcel // Mar 19, 2007 at 7:28 pm

    What else can we expect ?
    The Palestinian’s have learned that terrorism does work and it pays well also.
    Already Norway was the first in the race to embrace Hama’s Haniyeh.
    Who will be next ?
    Only Israel suffers under the final solution Road Map and all the players make sure of this ,and of course it’s fine with them that Israel alone suffers.
    The Palestinian’s gert what they have coming to them for their intolerance and violence ,but Israel gets the blame.
    The big fat Quartet & western lie;
    ‘Poor,Poor Palestinian victims all of them ,pitiful suffering Palestinian’s ,and ooh,aahah they suffer sooooo much ,
    We will help them ,even if Israel must disappear”

    The enablers of Fatah/Hamas in the West will have all of this return on their own heads.

  • 3 Joyce // Mar 20, 2007 at 6:47 am

    Hamas is no different than Hezbollah, and all the other terrorist groups, to allow such behavior as that to go unpunished. How we can negotiate with them is beyond me. It will be disastrous for Israel, and for us if we continue to pursue this matter. And it’s also a dishonor for our country, to continue these negotiations with these terrorists. And if the US is willing to overlook such actions, and is still so intent on pushing this so-called peace plan, then we are acting no different than they are.

  • 4 Steven // Mar 20, 2007 at 4:43 pm

    I must agree that it is true that we have not taken as firm a stand against terrorism as what is necessary.

    Our Declaration of Independence states that we are all endowed by our Creator with these inalienable rights - life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

    Life is, essentially and quite simply the right of self-preservation. But the right to self-preservation does little good without the liberty to fulfill this right. Moreover, neither of these rights are of any effect without the means to attain them. The aim of the Pursuit of Happiness is not to attain wealth, but is in fact to attain the means by which we may fulfill the two aforementioned rights.

    Now, we must remember that, as stated, these rights are endowed to us by our Creator. Moreover, we must remember that, as stated, all men are created equal in that all men have been equally endowed with these inalienable rights.

    Since we acknowledge that our rights come from God, rather than from man, then we invariably acknowledge that no man has the right to rob other men of these rights.

    In principle, we then therefore prohibit any man or institution from infringing upon these rights.

    If this system, which we claim to love, is to flourish, we cannot possibly live in concert with those who would undo and destroy this system.

    If this system be true and just, then the government, which is given power by the Hand of Providence, bears the responsibility to protect those just and happy people from malevolent pawns and organizations that would rape society of these rights.

    This in turn not only justifies war, but also requires that government wage war against all those who seek to destroy our cherished freedom.

    This is not out of malice, nor is it out of hatred; but, rather, it is because it encompasses the sole duty of government to its people.

    Moreover, if it is true that all men are created equal by their Creator, then we invariably acknowledge that we cannot accept, nor canst we tolerate, any person or organization which would rob these rights from any peoples, regardless of whether they be our own or of another nation.

    I will agree that it is true that our government has gone sour and partially shirked its responsibility in upholding its duty to preserve these rights for the free peoples of the world.

    I think it is our responsibility to reprimand those who would support such a fiendish reversal of justice in our own government. We must do that sacred duty of the citizenry which requires us to vote responsibly, and barr from election any man or woman who would undo these cherished rights.

    However, it is critical that we remember that we not simply rebuke government, but that we also direct government upon the pathway proper. Rather than declare our efforts as a failed experiment, it would behoove us all to acknowledge our errors and then determine how best to refrain from such erroneous acts henceforth, so that subsequent phases of the great struggle may be executed with proper actions and with the good order of justice.

    May all this be well established by our Creator and Savior the LORD Jesus Christ. Amen.

  • 5 Charles Wesley // Mar 21, 2007 at 2:20 am

    I think that the main battle of Israel is very near . We will see the supporters of Israel and haters of Gods chosen at that time . With out a doubt Hamas will lead the attack along with Hezbollah . Those quite supporters of the radicals will be revealed as the Lord will destroy them . All of them ! He is going to evict some squatters from the promised land . I wonder if Ahmadinejad has read what the Bible says about him and his buddies .

  • 6 garry J. // Mar 30, 2007 at 4:24 pm

    All these comments seem very one-sided. Maybe the shooting was accidental or misaimed, Given the type and history of the tensions in that area, accidents or misunderstandings can happen, if indeed it was a misunderstanding. Whatever the case, you need to stop labelling Palestinians as the inferior “other” and stop this nonsense of us against them. Peace will never come with all this blaming and hatred. Try to take an objective view so that you can see the horrible system that is bringing out the worst in both sides and tainting each side’s perception of the other with a ingrained bias. Stop blaming, start understanding. Peace should be a goal for both sides, it cannot be something that happens to one and not the other.

  • 7 Charles Wesley // Mar 31, 2007 at 10:32 pm

    Evidently you have not read the bible Garry . They would accidentally shoot you too ! Many people think that the bible is out dated or a lot of well meaning ,man written , man created literature . In fact the bible has proved it self by the many prophesies being fulfilled in the culmination of events leading up to the beginning of the tribulation
    God has set up the enmity between the Jews and Arabs at the time of Abraham . Nobody will ever change that . Peace is not ever possible . The Antichrist will bring a false peace though . Would you like to be the one that brings peace ???????????????

  • 8 Joyce // Apr 3, 2007 at 12:01 am

    garry J.,
    “Peace should be a goal for both sides, it cannot be something that happens to one and not the other”. You should tell that to the Palestinians they’re the ones who don’t want peace. They don’t want to even recognize Israel’s right to exist, now that’s what I call hatred. So how can Israel negotiate peace with people like that? And how could you not already know this, where have you been living in a cave somewhere?

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