Birds of a Feather will get back Together for the Final Jihad!

Birds of a Feather will get back Together for the Final Jihad!

July 9, 2007

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For a brief moment in history, with his Fatah buddies being taken out of their homes in the Gaza Strip by Hamas to be executed before their families in the street, his Fatah headquarters and offices destroyed, and a plot revealed where Hamas was going to assassinate him, it appeared that Abbas might break the fanatical Islamic bond between Hamas and Fatah for quite a while. However, the only real difference between the Hamas and Fatah is not the goals they both have, but that Fatah lies about their goals, and Hamas does

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not. In reality, neither will ever be satisfied until the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Golan Heights, and all the rest of the land identified as Israel on world maps, is both occupied and owned by the descendants of Ishmael and the six sons of Keturah.

When a group of thugs in Fatah drops the lies and two-faced character of Fatah, it splits off it, and becomes just like Hamas, as in the case of the Al-Aksa Martyrs Brigades, which Fatah is now trying to graft back into the main body of Fatah. The Middle East has no choice in direction left – it is headed for an eventual jihad war, which will engulf all of the Islamic states from Morocco to India, and Turkey to Yemen. Any effort by the US, UN, or EU to bring “TRUE” peace to the turbulent Middle East is doomed to failure.

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The only real question remaining, from a Biblical standpoint, is WHEN a widespread war finally begins, to end at Armageddon and the Second Advent of Christ some three and one-half years later.

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Olmert and Assad may get together on some sort of a false peace plan on the Golan Heights, but if any such agreement is reached for political reasons that would benefit them both, it will be brief and false, only to be broken by Syria in a lightning jihad with 10 Islamic nations waiting in the wings to join it.

Any peace agreements between Israel and the Islamic nations, with the exception of Egypt and Jordan, have been as counterfeit as a four dollar bill.

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If such agreements are finally made now, after these 60 years of turmoil, cunning, and deceit between the Islamic and Jewish sons of Abraham, who have never had peace during that period, other than what has amounted to truce after truce, these agreements will only be a brief interlude before the final war of this Gentile Age begins.

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So, eventually Hamas and Fatah will get back together, and whatever military hardware, money, or equipment Israel, Europe, and America have given to Fatah during their spat will end up in Hamas’ hands.

The two articles, the first dated July 6, and the second dated today, July 9, are clear proof that the two birds of a feather will get back together. The entire structure of their goals is the same as Iran’s – the eventual destruction of the nation of Israel. We are not dealing with any form or type of terrorist that could ever change their purpose, and to think that actions on the part of Israel to help them become “normal,” is sheer madness.

Begin EARTHtimes.com Middle East World Article 1

Arab Parliament stages reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah

July 6, 2007

EARTHtimes.com Middle East World

Amman – The Speaker of the Arab Parliament, Mohammad al- Saqr, arrived in Amman Friday saying he was planning to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Saturday as part of a reconciliation bid between Palestinian groups Hamas and Fatah. “In my capacity as Speaker of the Arab Parliament, I feel it is our duty to stage an initiative” to bridge the gap between Hamas and Abbas’ Fatah movement, al-Saqr told reporters on his arrival.

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He said he had held a meeting in Damascus last week with Hamas’ Politburo chief Khalid Mishaal, “who expressed desire in a reconciliation” with Fatah.

Al-Saqr pointed out that he had also called the Palestinian president and proposed a meeting between him and an Arab parliamentary delegation to discuss the “prospects of forging a reconciliation.”

The deputy speaker of the Jordanian lower house of parliament, Nayef al-Fayez, expressed the Jordanian chamber’s backing for al- Saqr’s drive.

“We urge the Palestinian brethren to close ranks so as to be able to regain their rights, foremost the setting up of an independent Palestinian state,” al-Fayez said as he welcomed al-Saqr at the airport.

Abbas has vowed not to enter into dialogue with Hamas after it drove out his Fatah forces from the Gaza Strip two weeks ago, prompting the Palestinian president to sack the Hamas-led government and appoint an emergency cabinet led by the US-educated economist Salam Fayyad.

However a reconciliation move launched recently by Egyptian President Hosny Mubarak seemed to gather momentum over the past few days.

Amman-based Arab diplomats believe that the Palest inian dialogue drive will receive a push when Abbas meets K

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ing Abdullah of Saudi Arabia in Riyadh in mid-July.

As brokers of the February Mecca deal between Hamas and Fatah the Saudis stand a good chance of healing the Palestinian rift again, an Arab diplomat said.

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Begin DEBKAfile Article 2

Abbas Double Deals on Two Tracks – Overtly with West, Covertly with Hamas

July 9, 2007, 3:12 PM (GMT+02:00)

DEBKAfile’s Iran sources reveal that Fatah and Hamas representatives have launched secret talks to patch up their quarrel. Their first session took place in Stockholm Sunday, July 8, under the guiding hands of the Iranian and Saudi ambassadors.

Hamas sent operations chief Imad al Alami from Damascus to face Eugine Makhloof ,the PLO ambassador in Sweden, who is acting on behalf of Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah.

But before sitting down to the talks, the Hamas official first checked in with Iranian leaders in Tehran

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to make sure their agendas dovetailed.

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Our sources report that Al Alami met foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki to voice his movement’s determination to hold on to the gains it achieved in its coup against Fatah in the Gaza Strip last month.

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However, the Iranian official responded that, with its own crisis in the offing – fear of an American attack palpable enough to impose emergency benzine rationing for private vehicles to keep the military supplied – the Islamic Republican regime could not afford to underwrite all the Hamas Gaza government’s economic needs long term.

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Mottaki strongly advised Hamas to rebuild its collapsed power-sharing deal with Abbas’ Fatah faction and work together for stability.

With war clouds hanging over the region this summer, said the Iranian foreign minister, Palestinian unity is the order of the day, essential to the Iranian-Syrian-Hizballah bloc as a strategic asset in its coming conflict with the US and Israel.

The same advice came from UAE president Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahayan to visiting Mahmoud Abbas when they met Sunday. The Fatah leader was persuaded to lose no time in mending Palestinian factional fences.

DEBKAfile’s Palestinian sources note that Abbas’ approval of the Stockholm track does not interfere with his appeals to the US and Israel to prop up his West Bank government and persevere in their economic and diplomatic boycott of Hamas.

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DEBKAfile’s sources in Tehran report Iran’s attitude on the Hamas takeover of Gaza has evolved from celebration over its protégé’s victory into caginess lest Hamas’ takeover was rashly undertaken and hurt Tehran’s bid to fight off new and harsher international sanctions for its nuclear program.

Tehran showed similar vacillations over the outcome of Hizballah’s attack on Israel last summer. While the setbacks Israel suffered in the ensuing war were seen as a success for Iran’s pawn, Tehran had to spend a whole year topping up Hizballah’s rocket stocks to prepare the Lebanese Shiite group for a second front in the event of an American attack on Iran this summer. In retrospect, Iran regarded Nasrallah as having prematurely squandered a war option and an expensive arsenal.

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Tehran is now determined to keep a restraining hand on the Palestinians and time any attack on Israel to suit its own interests. Iran’s rulers therefore turned to Riyadh to bring its influence to bear on Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip to engage Fatah in peace talks; the Iranians, for their part, undertook to persuade the Damascus-based hardline Khaled Meshal to send an envoy to Stockholm.

Saudi leaders were more than happy to join in the effort to rescue the Palestinian power-sharing deal which they had brokered in Mecca in February, only to see it crash in the civil strife which overtook the Gaza Strip soon after.

With both arms twisted by the Iranians and the Saudis, Hamas agreed to turn the clock back and restore the Palestinian Authority institutions they had overrun in the last two weeks. But they drew the line at handing back the Fatah weapons they had seized in the fighting or letting Fatah share in the control of security in the Gaza Strip.

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One sign that Fatah is upbeat about the prospects of the Stockholm talks is their demand for Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert to include a number of Hamas prisoners in the list of 250 Fatah members whose release he promised as a goodwill Israeli gesture for Abbas.

If this covert diplomatic track works, Saudi Arabia and Iran stand to emerge from it as the dominant sponsors of the Palestinians and so sideline Egypt’s central role in Palestinian affairs.

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Later this week, the Egyptian and Jordanian foreign ministers Ahmed Abul Gheit and Abdel Ilah al-Khatim are due in Jerusalem and Ramallah on an Arab League m ission

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to restart the Palestinian-Israel peace process.

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In view of the fast-moving events in Stockholm, their mission is not exactly timely or apt, especially as it is no longer backed by Saudi Arabia. The royals of Riyadh have gone to Stockholm to fry their own fish in partnership with Iran.

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