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Thursday, January 26, 2006

Sad Day for Israel - Terrorist Hamas Wins Election

So now the terrorist organization Hamas controls the palestinian government. What a sad day for Israel. I am sad for the many Israeli civilians who will die because of this. I'm sad for the misled teens and young men and women who will blow themselves up to achieve an eternity in hell on the devious lie of an eternity of sex with 72 virgins. And already we hear comments like these:
"Regarding its future diplomatic policy regarding Israel, a senior Hamas official said recognizing and negotiating with Israel are 'not on our agenda.' "
With all the new territory to use as a base, I look for things to become very rough for Israel.

Khaled Mashal, the senior Hamas leader who is based in Syria, called Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and said Hamas is ready for a political partnership with the defeated Fatah Party.
By early Thursday morning in had become clear that Hamas had shocked prognasticators by winning virtually all of the 66 seats in electoral districts.
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"Mashal stressed the importance of a meeting with Abbas and the brothers in the Fatah movement, and all the Palestinian factions to agree on arranging the Palestinian house," according to a statement on the Hamas web site.
Earlier, a senior official in the ruling Fatah Party reportedly called Hamas leader in Gaza, Ismail Hania, and congratulated him on the group's
election victory.
Hamas plans to hold talks soon with Fatah on forging a political partnership, said Hania, adding, "this issue is going to be one of our priorities in the near future."
He said Hamas would start consultations with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, Fatah and other parties on forming a government.
Abbas has met, according to Israel Radio, with constituents from his Fatah Party in order to convince them to accept the outcome of the vote and to keep the public order.
Regarding its future diplomatic policy regarding Israel, a senior Hamas official said recognizing and negotiating with Israel are "not on our agenda."
However, Hamas also signaled flexibility, saying it wants a "political partnership," presumably with Fatah.
In a surprise move the Palestinian Cabinet quickly submitted their resignations following the apparent Hamas victory, Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia's office said, setting the stage for Hamas.
The resignations were in part a formality required after an election, but the timing of the move, hours before the release of official results, was surprising.
In the election, 132 seats were up for grabs, half chosen from party slates and half in districts. In the districts, Hamas won a vast majority of the seats, election officials said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the vote count was not complete.


Read the rest from the Jerusalem Post here.

1 Comments:

Blogger Steve said...

Well, I wouldn't run right off to the desert wilderness quite yet, if I were you.
I think that a little study of the Bible could be helpfull here.
None the less, thank you for posting on my blog.
God Bless!!

1/31/2006 06:16:00 AM  

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