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Not only does the Palestinian Authority stop these medical transfers, but so do Palestinian NGOs – the NGOs that the UN refers to are Israeli NGOs.An eight-month-old baby boy, who needed a heart surgery at an Israeli hospital, could not exit Gaza and died on 18 June. Since 21 May, the PA has not accepted or transferred applications for exit permits from Gaza to the Israeli authorities, as a response to Israel’s plan to annex parts of the West Bank. Since then, only few patients referred for medical treatment in the West Bank or Israel managed to exit Gaza, with the help of NGOs or international agencies.
Abbas was always the division.While the talking heads from the competing mini-caliphates may be blustering about putting their differences aside for the sake of Jew killing, they have to know that the IDF is going to proceed on the ''nip it in the bud'' policy toward Islamic terrorist attacks.
I'm thinking that the term 'bombshell press conference' is a bit inappropriate to use in connection with Islamic terrorist splodeydopes.
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With renewed Fatah, Hamas partnership, will Israel now face a return to terror?
Thursday's joint Ramallah-Beirut press conference may prove to be merely the latest failed bid for Palestinian unity. Or it could mark a dangerous turning pointwww.timesofisrael.com
At a bombshell joint press conference Thursday, Fatah Secretary-General Jibril Rajoub and Hamas deputy chief Saleh al-Arouri announced that their organizations would “unify their efforts” and collaborate “on the ground” to confront the threat of Israel’s annexation of parts of the West Bank.
If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proceeds with his promised unilateral annexation, Rajoub said in Ramallah, “all options are open.” Speaking from Beirut on a screen set up next to him, al-Arouri vowed that “all forms of struggle” could be pursued after annexation.
Abbas was always the division.While the talking heads from the competing mini-caliphates may be blustering about putting their differences aside for the sake of Jew killing, they have to know that the IDF is going to proceed on the ''nip it in the bud'' policy toward Islamic terrorist attacks.
I'm thinking that the term 'bombshell press conference' is a bit inappropriate to use in connection with Islamic terrorist splodeydopes.
![]()
With renewed Fatah, Hamas partnership, will Israel now face a return to terror?
Thursday's joint Ramallah-Beirut press conference may prove to be merely the latest failed bid for Palestinian unity. Or it could mark a dangerous turning pointwww.timesofisrael.com
At a bombshell joint press conference Thursday, Fatah Secretary-General Jibril Rajoub and Hamas deputy chief Saleh al-Arouri announced that their organizations would “unify their efforts” and collaborate “on the ground” to confront the threat of Israel’s annexation of parts of the West Bank.
If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proceeds with his promised unilateral annexation, Rajoub said in Ramallah, “all options are open.” Speaking from Beirut on a screen set up next to him, al-Arouri vowed that “all forms of struggle” could be pursued after annexation.
Abbas was always the division.While the talking heads from the competing mini-caliphates may be blustering about putting their differences aside for the sake of Jew killing, they have to know that the IDF is going to proceed on the ''nip it in the bud'' policy toward Islamic terrorist attacks.
I'm thinking that the term 'bombshell press conference' is a bit inappropriate to use in connection with Islamic terrorist splodeydopes.
![]()
With renewed Fatah, Hamas partnership, will Israel now face a return to terror?
Thursday's joint Ramallah-Beirut press conference may prove to be merely the latest failed bid for Palestinian unity. Or it could mark a dangerous turning pointwww.timesofisrael.com
At a bombshell joint press conference Thursday, Fatah Secretary-General Jibril Rajoub and Hamas deputy chief Saleh al-Arouri announced that their organizations would “unify their efforts” and collaborate “on the ground” to confront the threat of Israel’s annexation of parts of the West Bank.
If Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proceeds with his promised unilateral annexation, Rajoub said in Ramallah, “all options are open.” Speaking from Beirut on a screen set up next to him, al-Arouri vowed that “all forms of struggle” could be pursued after annexation.
(COMMENT)PA: “The Giants of Palestinian History” - are terrorist murderers
Nan Jacques Zilberdik | May 12, 2020
Who are “The Giants of Palestinian History”? According to the PA, the murderers of Israelis are the ones who deserve this distinction.
Israeli occupation forces cut the electricity to 13 villages, in addition to eight Palestinian communities in the Jenin Governorate for a period of three hours, threatening to escalate the cutting of electricity, if these municipalities do not deal with the [Israeli] "Civil Administration" directly.
The Chairman of the Electricity Authority Yabad, Engineer Muhammad Adnan Abu Bakr, said: "The Israeli occupation forces cut off the electricity for three hours today in a warning signal, knowing that the Yabad Electricity Authority, which was established in 2012, is supplying 13 villages in addition to eight Palestinian communities in Jenin Governorate. And its population is more than 55,000Palestinian citizens. "
Abu Bakr added, “We paid the last three months of bills, which amounted to more than 2,400,000 shekels, to the Palestinian Ministry of Finance duly, because they cut off security coordination with the occupation, it seems that the money did not transfer and the Israeli government did not make a monthly clearance and deducted the amounts from the authority.”
Abu Bakr added, "The officers of the Israeli Civil Administration tried to communicate with the councils and municipalities in Jenin, to deal directly with them, but everyone refused to communicate and informed the occupation officers that the only address is Palestinian legitimacy and the Palestinian National Authority.”
Why Islamic Terrorists Commit Attacks
- In Their Own Words
"I am one of the servants of Allah. We do our duty of fighting for the sake of the religion of Allah. It is also our duty to send a call to all the people of the world to enjoy this great light and to embrace Islam and experience the happiness in Islam...
"Our primary mission is nothing but the furthering of this religion."
Osama bin Laden 1988.