Who Are The Palestinians?

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Oh he's paid to lie. It's another one of those Zionist plots to degrade the noble peace loving, life loving Palestinians. You see Ray Hanania is actually an Israeli who claims to be Palestinian but somehow he just hasn't been caught yet. Go tell your neighbors.
Seriously, he bases his tirade on false information.




You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.
 

Oh he's paid to lie. It's another one of those Zionist plots to degrade the noble peace loving, life loving Palestinians. You see Ray Hanania is actually an Israeli who claims to be Palestinian but somehow he just hasn't been caught yet. Go tell your neighbors.
Seriously, he bases his tirade on false information.




You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.


Abbas is the thorn in Israel's side. If not for the Palestinians electing Hamas, Israel would have given in to all of his Palestinian demands. That guy has to go.
 

Oh he's paid to lie. It's another one of those Zionist plots to degrade the noble peace loving, life loving Palestinians. You see Ray Hanania is actually an Israeli who claims to be Palestinian but somehow he just hasn't been caught yet. Go tell your neighbors.
Seriously, he bases his tirade on false information.




You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.




So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
 
Is this guy paid to lie or is he just clueless?

Oh he's paid to lie. It's another one of those Zionist plots to degrade the noble peace loving, life loving Palestinians. You see Ray Hanania is actually an Israeli who claims to be Palestinian but somehow he just hasn't been caught yet. Go tell your neighbors.
Seriously, he bases his tirade on false information.




You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.




So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast.
 
Oh he's paid to lie. It's another one of those Zionist plots to degrade the noble peace loving, life loving Palestinians. You see Ray Hanania is actually an Israeli who claims to be Palestinian but somehow he just hasn't been caught yet. Go tell your neighbors.
Seriously, he bases his tirade on false information.




You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.




So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast

.[/QUOTE:

Most important is that the Palestinians get rid of Abbas. With him as their leader the Palestinians can prosper living in peace & prosperity with Israel. A threat to the security of Israel. Whereas with Hamas, the Palestinians will continue living in ignorance & poverty. Better for Israel & who can rightfully feel sorry for the Palestinians who they themselves elected Hamas to govern them?

Most importnt
 
Seriously, he bases his tirade on false information.




You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.




So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast

.[/QUOTE:

Most important is that the Palestinians get rid of Abbas. With him as their leader the Palestinians can prosper living in peace & prosperity with Israel. A threat to the security of Israel. Whereas with Hamas, the Palestinians will continue living in ignorance & poverty. Better for Israel & who can rightfully feel sorry for the Palestinians who they themselves elected Hamas to govern them?

Most importnt

Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?
 
You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.




So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast

.[/QUOTE:

Most important is that the Palestinians get rid of Abbas. With him as their leader the Palestinians can prosper living in peace & prosperity with Israel. A threat to the security of Israel. Whereas with Hamas, the Palestinians will continue living in ignorance & poverty. Better for Israel & who can rightfully feel sorry for the Palestinians who they themselves elected Hamas to govern them?

Most importnt

Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?

Why he's building up a monsterous bank account and a villa in Sharm el-Sheikh. Didn't you know?
 
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.




So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast

.[/QUOTE:

Most important is that the Palestinians get rid of Abbas. With him as their leader the Palestinians can prosper living in peace & prosperity with Israel. A threat to the security of Israel. Whereas with Hamas, the Palestinians will continue living in ignorance & poverty. Better for Israel & who can rightfully feel sorry for the Palestinians who they themselves elected Hamas to govern them?

Most importnt

Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?

Why he's building up a monsterous bank account and a villa in Sharm el-Sheikh. Didn't you know?

Indeed, he is an oligarch.
 
So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast

.[/QUOTE:

Most important is that the Palestinians get rid of Abbas. With him as their leader the Palestinians can prosper living in peace & prosperity with Israel. A threat to the security of Israel. Whereas with Hamas, the Palestinians will continue living in ignorance & poverty. Better for Israel & who can rightfully feel sorry for the Palestinians who they themselves elected Hamas to govern them?

Most importnt

Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?

Why he's building up a monsterous bank account and a villa in Sharm el-Sheikh. Didn't you know?

Indeed, he is an oligarch.


Hey, don't get so upset. We agree . We both want Hamas to fill Arafat's shoes in leading the Palestinians. Arafat took the Palestinians from the toilet to the sewer, got them massacred over & over again by their own Arab brothers, embezzled their money & left them living in ignorance & poverty with no hope for a Palestinian State. Lets face it, Abbas could never fill Arafat's shoes. Long live Hamas.
 
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast

.[/QUOTE:

Most important is that the Palestinians get rid of Abbas. With him as their leader the Palestinians can prosper living in peace & prosperity with Israel. A threat to the security of Israel. Whereas with Hamas, the Palestinians will continue living in ignorance & poverty. Better for Israel & who can rightfully feel sorry for the Palestinians who they themselves elected Hamas to govern them?

Most importnt

Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?

Why he's building up a monsterous bank account and a villa in Sharm el-Sheikh. Didn't you know?

Indeed, he is an oligarch.


Hey, don't get so upset. We agree . We both want Hamas to fill Arafat's shoes in leading the Palestinians. Arafat took the Palestinians from the toilet to the sewer, got them massacred over & over again by their own Arab brothers, embezzled their money & left them living in ignorance & poverty with no hope for a Palestinian State. Lets face it, Abbas could never fill Arafat's shoes. Long live Hamas.

Arafat was an oligarch too.

The first thing Hamas did after they were elected was to call for a truce.
 
Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?
Why he's building up a monsterous bank account and a villa in Sharm el-Sheikh. Didn't you know?
Indeed, he is an oligarch.

Hey, don't get so upset. We agree . We both want Hamas to fill Arafat's shoes in leading the Palestinians. Arafat took the Palestinians from the toilet to the sewer, got them massacred over & over again by their own Arab brothers, embezzled their money & left them living in ignorance & poverty with no hope for a Palestinian State. Lets face it, Abbas could never fill Arafat's shoes. Long live Hamas.
Arafat was an oligarch too.

The first thing Hamas did after they were elected was to call for a truce.

:lol: :lol:

Ya, Hamas are such peaceful people
 
Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?
Why he's building up a monsterous bank account and a villa in Sharm el-Sheikh. Didn't you know?
Indeed, he is an oligarch.

Hey, don't get so upset. We agree . We both want Hamas to fill Arafat's shoes in leading the Palestinians. Arafat took the Palestinians from the toilet to the sewer, got them massacred over & over again by their own Arab brothers, embezzled their money & left them living in ignorance & poverty with no hope for a Palestinian State. Lets face it, Abbas could never fill Arafat's shoes. Long live Hamas.
Arafat was an oligarch too.

The first thing Hamas did after they were elected was to call for a truce.


But of course you fool. They wanted time to organize their attacks & build up weapons for them.
 
So far Hamas has done a terrific job for the Palestinians. Already Gaza is becomming a slum. Where does all of the financial go that Hamas receives to improve Gaza & better the lives of the Palestinians?
 
So far Hamas has done a terrific job for the Palestinians. Already Gaza is becomming a slum. Where does all of the financial go that Hamas receives to improve Gaza & better the lives of the Palestinians?

PA does not want to pay the back wages of hamas members. Hamas does not want to pay tax to the PA on fuel. The global promise of aid money has not come through. No one wants to give cash to hamas that might be used for waging war. PA has not been allowed to take over operations of government in Gaza, only a few candidates have been allowed but there is no vote unless there is a unity government.
Hamas, hamas, hamas, hamas........
 
So far Hamas has done a terrific job for the Palestinians. Already Gaza is becomming a slum. Where does all of the financial go that Hamas receives to improve Gaza & better the lives of the Palestinians?

PA does not want to pay the back wages of hamas members. Hamas does not want to pay tax to the PA on fuel. The global promise of aid money has not come through. No one wants to give cash to hamas that might be used for waging war. PA has not been allowed to take over operations of government in Gaza, only a few candidates have been allowed but there is no vote unless there is a unity government.
Hamas, hamas, hamas, hamas........

Oh well, at least with Hamas Israel won't make any more concessions to placate endless Palestinain demands.
 
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Oh he's paid to lie. It's another one of those Zionist plots to degrade the noble peace loving, life loving Palestinians. You see Ray Hanania is actually an Israeli who claims to be Palestinian but somehow he just hasn't been caught yet. Go tell your neighbors.
Seriously, he bases his tirade on false information.




You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.




So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast.





You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.




So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast

.[/QUOTE:

Most important is that the Palestinians get rid of Abbas. With him as their leader the Palestinians can prosper living in peace & prosperity with Israel. A threat to the security of Israel. Whereas with Hamas, the Palestinians will continue living in ignorance & poverty. Better for Israel & who can rightfully feel sorry for the Palestinians who they themselves elected Hamas to govern them?

Most importnt

Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?


Then why hasn't hamas called for a new election as the ruling majority, it is after all that simple a matter. The fact that most live outside Palestine and could easily call an EGM to put forward the date of the new election and if they have over 51% of the sitting members they don't need fatah to approve of the outcome.
 
You mean the truth that you don't like so claim it is false, what does he say that is false and can you prove using non partisan links that it is false
What is false is false. What I like has nothing to do with it.

What he says:

Yes, the tragedy of the Palestinians isn't that they are victims of injustice at the hands of the Israelis. It is their own tendency to destroy themselves from within.​

He claims an internal division that does not exist.

It's true. The Palestinian leadership is a failure, and the activists who lead the hatred against Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (who is a moderate Palestinian like myself) and against anyone who dares to challenge their fanaticism are the primary causes of this failure.​

He should know that Abbas left the government in June of 2007. Abbas is the division. The rest of the Palestinians are pretty much on the same page.




So no evidence defend your claims now why don't we find that strange
Sure, I guess the chronically uninformed/misinformed would not know, so here.



Abbas had the authority to change the government by appointing a new PM and cabinet but he did not follow constitutional procedures. Instead, he left the government, and with the help of the US and Israel he set up an illegal government in the West Bank.

This appointment has been challenged as illegal, because while the Palestinian Basic Law permits the president to dismiss a sitting prime minister, the appointment of a replacement requires the approval of the Legislative Council. The law provides that after removal of the prime minister (in this case, Ismail Haniyeh), the outgoing prime minister heads a caretaker government. The current Legislative Council, in which Hamas holds a majority of seats, has not approved the appointments of Fayyad or the balance of his new government. Fayyad's appointment was never placed before, or approved by it.[12] Haniyeh continues to operate as prime minister in Gaza, and is recognized by a large number of Palestinians as the legitimate acting prime minister. Anis al-Qasem, a constitutional lawyer who drafted the Basic Law, is among those who publicly declared the appointment of Fayyad to be illegal.[13]

Salam Fayyad - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

This is what was reported in the Canadian news cast

.[/QUOTE:

Most important is that the Palestinians get rid of Abbas. With him as their leader the Palestinians can prosper living in peace & prosperity with Israel. A threat to the security of Israel. Whereas with Hamas, the Palestinians will continue living in ignorance & poverty. Better for Israel & who can rightfully feel sorry for the Palestinians who they themselves elected Hamas to govern them?

Most importnt

Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?





What has hamas done beside incite repercussions against gaza and the deaths of thousands because of their 7c charter
 
Horsecrap!

Abbas is going onto his tenth year of a four year term and they are farther away from peace than they were back then. What has he done besides watch Israel eat up the West Bank?
Why he's building up a monsterous bank account and a villa in Sharm el-Sheikh. Didn't you know?
Indeed, he is an oligarch.

Hey, don't get so upset. We agree . We both want Hamas to fill Arafat's shoes in leading the Palestinians. Arafat took the Palestinians from the toilet to the sewer, got them massacred over & over again by their own Arab brothers, embezzled their money & left them living in ignorance & poverty with no hope for a Palestinian State. Lets face it, Abbas could never fill Arafat's shoes. Long live Hamas.
Arafat was an oligarch too.

The first thing Hamas did after they were elected was to call for a truce.



Did they or did they call for truce well before the elections

Hamas - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

In the January 2006 Palestinian parliamentary elections, Hamas won a decisive majority in the Palestinian Parliament,[42] defeating the PLO-affiliated Fatah party. Following the elections, the Quartet (the United States, Russia, United Nations and European Union) made future foreign assistance to the PA conditional upon the future government's commitment to non-violence, recognition of the state of Israel, and acceptance of previous agreements. Hamas rejected those changes, which led to the Quartet suspending its foreign assistance program and Israel imposing economic sanctions on the Hamas-led administration.[43][44] In March 2007, a national unity government headed by Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas was briefly formed, but this failed to restart international financial assistance.[45] Tensions over control of Palestinian security forces soon erupted in the 2007 Battle of Gaza,[45] after which Hamas took control of Gaza, while its officials were ousted from government positions in the West Bank.[45] Israel and Egypt then imposed an economic blockade of the Gaza Strip, on the grounds that Fatah forces were no longer providing security there.
 
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