Tensions build between PA and Hamas...
... can't decide whether to kill Jews now or later:
Tensions are mounting between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas following Sunday's suicide attack in Beersheba and the release of Muhammed Deif's videotape over the weekend, sources in Ramallah and the Gaza Strip said...
"The whole world has been praising us for maintaining calm and order during the evacuation of the settlements in the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank," the source said. "Deif's threats and today's suicide attack are likely to undermine international support for the Palestinians."
The Palestinian Authority prefers to eradicate Israel step by step.
If you ask us, the Palestinian Authority's justfication of real-life suicide bombers is probably going to do a lot more damage than Deif's threat of them:
A senior Palestinian Authority official said the attempted massacre of Jewish civilians in Beersheva Sunday morning was a legitimate response to Israel's ongoing war on "Palestinian" terror... "Those who committed the massacre in Tulkarm had to expect some kind of response," PA National Security Advisor Jibril Rajoub told the Voice of Palestine.
What happened to "violence is always unacceptable?" And why do they have to be so predictable about their whole "bad justifications for murderous violence" thing?
Tensions are mounting between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas following Sunday's suicide attack in Beersheba and the release of Muhammed Deif's videotape over the weekend, sources in Ramallah and the Gaza Strip said...
"The whole world has been praising us for maintaining calm and order during the evacuation of the settlements in the Gaza Strip and northern West Bank," the source said. "Deif's threats and today's suicide attack are likely to undermine international support for the Palestinians."
The Palestinian Authority prefers to eradicate Israel step by step.
If you ask us, the Palestinian Authority's justfication of real-life suicide bombers is probably going to do a lot more damage than Deif's threat of them:
A senior Palestinian Authority official said the attempted massacre of Jewish civilians in Beersheva Sunday morning was a legitimate response to Israel's ongoing war on "Palestinian" terror... "Those who committed the massacre in Tulkarm had to expect some kind of response," PA National Security Advisor Jibril Rajoub told the Voice of Palestine.
What happened to "violence is always unacceptable?" And why do they have to be so predictable about their whole "bad justifications for murderous violence" thing?





