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ANALYSIS: Is Hamas about to open up another front - against Fatah?

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By Jeff Abramowitz Jan 6, 2009, 12:06 GMT


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lanceJan 6th, 2009 - 12:24:09

Decent analysis.

However, it does not make any difference. The main strategy is to enrage and strangle Hamas into a hopeless situation and then they continue to react like savage animals. Their savageness spreads and soon one of the Arab states (Iran) can't hold back their actual real true honest and factual peace and then that state (Iran) crosses its borders and finally the U.S. cranks up the jesus bomb factories and bombs them back to the stone age.

It might take a few decades, but just like Iraq, the time is coming where good christians everywhere will realize that Iran has WMDs!!! and will use them!!! to murder and eat!!! christian!!! babies!!!!


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The Israeily invasion has damaged AbbasJan 6th, 2009 - 13:25:10

It has done more damage to Fatah anf Abbas that Hamas leaders could do. 70% of the population and 40% of Fatah, as we know it, favour Hamas. Some 2000 members of Fatah have resigned in past 5 days, as our informaTION TELLS US. Fatah is know as ZIONIST agency and american slave organistion. It will lose the elections badly even in west bank.

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@lanceJan 6th, 2009 - 13:40:01

I would say the analysis in the article is better than decent, while yours is typically adolescent.

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---BR---Raised in New York City-------------Jan 6th, 2009 - 13:50:22



What are you smoking today Lance????? Fact: Jesus has never made or launched bombs or missiles......Read Darwin the next chance you get Lance. Get a little perspective before you froth at the mouth this year-make it your resolution for 2009.

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Donulvi DolamJan 6th, 2009 - 14:43:17

Perhaps we could assist in this situation by reminding the leaders of Fatah that they are the legitimate government in the West Bank and therefore have the power to arrest any person who has been listed by the United Nations as a terrorist.
This would give Hamas members nowhere to run or hide. It could easily lead to their destruction as a movement.
Just a proclamation of this by the Fatah leaders would endear their leadership to the international community and tremendously advance their quest for long lasting peace.
Of course all it takes is for somebody to tell them all this.
A test of their loyalties? some would say? I say their resposability is to the people of the West Bank who will soon be swamped by Hamas members on the run from the Israeli army.
If they don't do it then they are sure to have violence in the west bank as well.

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