For those who are home, and for those who are on the way. For those who support the historic and just return of the land of Israel to its people, forever loyal to their inheritance, and its restoration.
Itamar Marcus/Nan Jacques Zilberdik Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) 12 January '10
In recent speeches, Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has called on Hamas to sign a reconciliation agreement with Fatah, and has boasted that he did not give in to American pressure. US had asked Abbas not to sign an agreement with Hamas.
Speaking of reconciliation with Hamas, Abbas insisted that the two factions agree on essential issues:
"There is no disagreement between us [Fatah and Hamas]: About belief? None! About policy? None! About [violent] resistance? None!"
Referring to US pressure to refrain from signing an agreement with Hamas, Abbas said that he had been subjected to "pressure" by the Americans, but that he had resisted that pressure and signed a preliminary agreement.
In other words, the only real difference that divides Fatah and Hamas is over who gets to be in the drivers' seat. When the it comes to the fate of Israel, the two terrorist groups share identical views.
I visited Hevron in November 2000 after the outbreak of the Rosh Hashanah War to see what could be done to assist in the face of the growing daily attacks on the community. After returning to work for the community in the summer of 2001, a bond and a love was forged that grows to this day. My wife Melody and I merited to be married at Ma'arat HaMachpela and now host visitors from throughout the world every Shabbat as well as during the week. Our goal, "Time to come Home!"
In other words, the only real difference that divides Fatah and Hamas is over who gets to be in the drivers' seat. When the it comes to the fate of Israel, the two terrorist groups share identical views.
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