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en>fr fr>en By mamud Comments: 19571, member since Mon May 21, 2007On Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:08 AM
One Killed in Wild Hamas Celebrations for Morsi 
One Gaza Arab was killed as Hamas wildly cheered Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood victory
By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
First Publish: 6/25/2012, 3:26 PM
One Gaza Arab was killed and three others were wounded Sunday as Hamas wildly cheered Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood victory, giving it new hope to achieve its dream of annihilating Israel.
Hamas gleefully welcomed the election of Mohammed Morsi with the usual gunfire, which this time was deadly, and senior Hamas official Mahmud Zahar said that his victory was “a historic moment and a new era in the history of Egypt. De facto Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh said he is looking to Egypt to help “the Palestinian nation get freedom.”
Morsi quickly backed up Hama’s optimism with a statement made before the election results were announced and published Monday in an interview with the Iranian government-controlled Fars News Agency, in which he said he would review the 1979 peace treaty with Israel.
The Muslim Brotherhood helped found Hamas in 1987 and grew not a powerful political influence by maintaining social support for Gazans. The terrorist organization, declared as such by the United States, peaked in popularity by winning the first and only Palestinian Authority legislative elections six years ago.
Its isolation by the rival Fatah faction, based in Ramallah and headed by Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, has weakened it, but Haniyeh sees the Muslim Brotherhood victory in Egypt as a good sign.
However, it might be disappointed. Morsi is taking office with most of his powers having been stripped several days beforehand by the ruling military regime. It also has dissolved the lower house of the parliament, dominated by Islamic parties.
Hamas’ strongest tool is the lack of control of Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula, south of Gaza and a breeding ground for terrorists trying to infiltrate into Israel.
If Morsi decides to beef up Egyptian security forces in the Sinai, he probably will demand changes in the 1979 peace treaty with Israel, which limits the presence of Egyptian military and arms in the region.
Either way, Hamas holds out the hopes that it can maintain an alliance with whatever military forces are in the Sinai, making it easier to attack Israel. 3 Replies to News from the animal realm |
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en>fr fr>en By tozer Comments: 17867, member since Wed Nov 19, 2003On Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:20 AM
Reminds me of when the gazans celebrated and rampaged through the evacuated settlements when Israel pulled out. Besides wrecking homes and equipment that had transferred to their ownership, destroying millions of dollars worth of their own assets, half a dozen drowned on the beaches from the rough riptides near the settlements. It seemed like an omen at the time. |
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en>fr fr>en By Johnny_Ola Comments: 10243, member since Sat Apr 28, 2007On Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:36 PM
What are the muzz gonna do if they achieve their "dream" of wiping out Israel? They will still live like filthy animals and not have the slightest clue how to run a country. Who are they going to blame for all their failures then? Ah wait, they can still blame the Jooos in other countries. That's the ticket! |
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en>fr fr>en By mamud Comments: 19571, member since Mon May 21, 2007On Tue Jun 26, 2012 04:04 AM
 Israeli Arab gets life in prison for US murders 
By JTA
06/26/2012 10:28
Elias Abuelazam, a Christian Arab from Ramle who immigrated to the US, gets life for stabbing man to death as part of killing spree.
An Arab-Israeli immigrant to the United States was sentenced to life in prison for the stabbing death of a Michigan man, part of a series of killings and attacks.
Elias Abuelazam, 33, a Christian Arab from Ramle, was sentenced Monday for the stabbing death of Arnold Minor, 49. Abuelazam was accused of killing three people during a series of killings and attacks in three US states during the summer of 2010.
In addition to the three murder charges, Abuelazam also is facing six assault with intent to murder charges in the Flint area, as well as attempted murder charges in Toledo, Ohio. He is a suspect as well in several attacks in Leesburg, Va.
His attorney mounted a not guilty by reason of insanity case. People convicted of first-degree murder in Michigan cannot receive parole.
Abuelazam, who lived in the United States for several years as a child and reportedly was living legally in the United States on a green card obtained when he married a US citizen, was arrested Aug. 1, 2010 in Atlanta after boarding a flight to Israel.
Nearly all of the attacks involved dark-skinned victims, either black or Latin American.
This race should be erased from the surface of the Earth! |