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Fatah official: Hamas has bigger stock of lies than Netanyahu

A senior official in the Palestinian party Fatah lashed out at the rival Hamas movement on Monday, blaming the Islamist group for the recent failure of reconciliation negotiations, AFP reported. "Hamas has a bigger stock of lies than Netanyahu," Full Article at Haaretz

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