They aren't killing their own people. They are killing US proxy forces.Sorry to interrupt the same ole history feud here. But I have a serious question about the OP..
From the link..
At a special meeting in Gaza on Thursday held on the occasion of Nakba Day, the Palestinian parliament stated that the entire "land of Palestine" is an Islamic endowment, and the Jews have no right to even a single inch of it.
Nakba Day is the day on which Arabs mourn what they view as the "disaster" of the founding of the State of Israel in 1948. It is marked on May 14, the day in 1948 on which Israel became a state.
The parliament also stressed that the "right of return" is a sacred collective and private right and cannot be given up, and added that the Palestinians will never agree to the settlement of the so-called "Palestinian refugees" outside the territory of "Palestine" nor will they ever agree to recognize Israel.
I think this is largely inflammatory BS.. The Pali Parliarment has been pretty much AWOL since the Hamas-Fatah war.. And I'm not aware that it meets in GAZA. (not even sure if it meets at all anymore).. I'm CERTAIN that this sounds just like Hamas dogma. Certainly not that of the Abbas led faction.
And it truly seems that a radio site cheering on Armageddon just might want to mix shit up on purpose. Carry on with ancient history.
The FUTURE resides in Palestine and Israel realizing that peace and prosperity lies in SHARED investment in security and trade and socio-economic cooperation.. Hamas can go to hell. Under current MidEast conditions, An independent Palestine would last about a month before the ISIS flag was flying. Really need to get both sides to mutually recognize their precarious position and agree to mutual defense.
The 'right of return' is why Abbas does not want refugees in Syria to get safe passage to the WB. He would rather see them die than move to the WB. A bit like Arafat not wanted refugee to leave Tel Zaatar. He ordered them shot rather than leave.
Abbas is a competent leader, he knows he needs a functional govt before he can get all liberal with an "immigration policy". They are currently lacking a viable govt to represent the claims of the "valid" Palestinians.
The election of Hamas as a governing body has hurt the Palestinians by dividing them into opposing factions killing their own people in record numbers.
Not all, in fact very few are anything but civilians