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The Hamas government has decided to impose stricter rules on those caught smuggling drugs. Things don’t look good for those who get caught bringing drugs into the Gaza Strip. Full Article at Brave New Traveler
I am going to have a great deal more to say about what is going on.... Like this.... Full Article at BLACKFIVE
Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, the prime minister of the Hamas-run government in Gaza, speaks at the parliament in Gaza city on October 5, 2009 against the Palestinian Authority's support for delaying the endorsement of a UN report on possible war crimes c... View Photo »
The Egyptian role in the negotiations has become one of a sponsor, and the negotiations at this time are concentrated between Israel and (Hamas) via the German mediator
“The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and Muslims our soldiers…” Is there any way we can gather these dhimmi Rabbis together for a conference and educate them on Islamic anti-semitism with the world's leading... Full Article at Atlas Shrugs
AFP - Israeli objections to releasing certain prisoners are blocking a swap deal in which an Israeli soldier captured three years would be freed, an official of the Palestinian movement Hamas said on Friday. Full Article at France 24
GAZA, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- The Islamic Hamas and Fatah movements traded on Friday accusations over carrying out mutual arrests against each other's members in Gaza and the West Bank. Full Article at Xinhua
Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, the prime minister of the Hamas-run government in Gaza, speaks at the parliament in Gaza city on October 5, 2009 against the Palestinian Authority's support for delaying the endorsement of a UN report on possible war crimes c... View Photo »
This siege is imposed on the Gaza Strip because Hamas won in the legislative elections in 2006, and apparently this siege has nothing to do with the deal to release the Israeli soldier
One myth the negotiations over kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit should definitively debunk is that Hamas’s leadership actually cares about the fate of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails. Full Article at Contentions
RAMALLAH, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat stated on Friday that Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Fatah party back any prisoners' swap between Islamic Hamas movement and... Full Article at Xinhua
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, the prime minister of the Hamas-run government in Gaza, speaks at the parliament in Gaza city on October 5, 2009 against the Palestinian Authority's support for delaying the endorsement of a UN report on possible war crimes committed during Israel's Gaza offe...
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, the prime minister of the Hamas-run government in Gaza, speaks at the parliament in Gaza city on October 5, 2009 against the Palestinian Authority's support for delaying the endorsement of a UN report on possible war crimes committed during Israel's Gaza offe...
View Photo »A Hamas movement supporter holds a poster showing Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa mosque, Islam's third holiest shrine, with Hamas protesters superimposed in the background, during a demonstration in the southern Lebanese port city of Sidon on October 4, 2009 against a UN decision to delay a vote o...
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (R) gives a speech on October 4, 2009 during a reception at his office in Gaza City for Roudah Habib (L), the final Palestinian woman prisoner set free by Israel as part of a breakthrough swap with the Hamas movement for a video of its soldier held in Gaza for...
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya offers flowers to Roudah Habib (C), the final Palestinian woman prisoner set free by Israel as part of a breakthrough swap with the Hamas movement for a video of its soldier held in Gaza for more than three years, as he welcomes her at his office in Gaza city...
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya waves to the crowd near house in Gaza City of the the final Palestinian woman prisoner released by Israel on October 4, 2009 as part of a breakthrough swap with the Hamas movement for a video of its soldier held in Gaza for more than three years.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya waves to the crowd near house in Gaza City of the the final Palestinian woman prisoner released by Israel on October 4, 2009 as part of a breakthrough swap with the Hamas movement for a video of its soldier held in Gaza for more than three years.
View Photo »Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (3rd R) waves after his visit to the house of newly released Palestinian prisoner Rawda Saed (not pictured) in Gaza City October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh (3rd R) waves after his visit to the house of newly released Palestinian prisoner Rawda Saed (not pictured) in Gaza City October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinians from Hamas burn an Israeli flag during a protest against Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, at Marty's Square in the southern port city of Sidon, Lebanon, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009.
View Photo »Gaza Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas, right, holds a press conference with released Palestinian prisoner Rawda Saad, left, in Gaza City, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009. Israel released Saad, 31, as part of a prisoner deal which started last week.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya greets newly freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq and her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya places a flower garland on newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq, who holds her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya rises up his hands next to newly freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq and her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Khaled Mashaal, exiled head of the Hamas political bureau, speaks at a ceremony marking the 'Civil Campaign for Celebrating Jerusalem, Captial of Arab Culture 2009' in Damascus on October 02, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya carries Yusuf, the son of newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq, who gave birth to Yusuf in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya carries Yusuf, the son of newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq (R), who gave birth to him in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya places a flower garland on newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq, who holds her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya greets newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq and her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya carries Yusuf, the son of newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq, who gave birth to Yusuf in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya carries Yusuf, the son of newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq (R), who gave birth to him in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »A man takes a picture of Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (R) standing next to newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq and her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya places a flower garland on newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq, who holds her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya carries Yusuf, the son of newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq, who gave birth to Yusuf in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya carries Yusuf, the son of newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq (R), who gave birth to him in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City on October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, the prime minister of the Hamas-run government in Gaza, speaks at the parliament in Gaza city on October 5, 2009 against the Palestinian Authority's support for delaying the endorsement of a UN report on possible war crimes committed during Israel's Gaza offe...
View Photo »The Egyptian role in the negotiations has become one of a sponsor, and the negotiations at this time are concentrated between Israel and (Hamas) via the German mediator
This siege is imposed on the Gaza Strip because Hamas won in the legislative elections in 2006, and apparently this siege has nothing to do with the deal to release the Israeli soldier
Israel is adventurous and refusing Hamas' request to complete the deal
Had the ADL issued a report a few years ago that began by accusing Democrats of creating resentment against Bush and then linked opposition to the GOP to extremists who supported Hamas or rationalized or even denied al-Qaeda’s role in 9/11, Democrats would have cried foul and been right to do so. That n...
The delay is not caused by the Israeli government but rather by the other side - there are internal disagreements within Hamas
Israel will not give in to extortion by the Palestinian Authority and the Hamas government, led by murderous terrorist organizations. We will not conduct negotiations on the release of prisoners.
If Hamas returns to its original demands, which are already very high, we will see Gilad Shalit return home.
Hamas leader said that Israel must change its flag. 'Israel must remove the two blue stripes from its national flag. The stripes on the flag are symbols of occupation. They signify Israel's borders stretching from the River Euphrates to the River Nile,'
It will look very bad for Fatah and the Palestinian Authority if Hamas manages to release Marwan [Barghouti] ... We hope that the Israeli government won't make such a mistake, because it would strengthen Hamas.
There are a number of prisoners that will be expelled to other countries. This subject hasn't been closed yet between Israel and Hamas
The German mediator who runs the indirect talks between Israel and Hamas is still exerting efforts to overcome the remaining differences ... the deal is imminent unless Israel puts new obstacles.
Both Israel and Hamas are offering unprecedented flexibility in their positions to finalize the deal and implement it as soon as possible
The talks are now focusing only on six or seven names in the list of the prisoners that Hamas movement is demanding Israel to release as part of the deal
which encourages and engages in ‘encounters with political Islam - with both non-violent and armed resistance groups,’ including Hamas and Hizbullah.
The Iranians not only worry us because of their nuclear program, they worry us because of their support for terrorism, their support for the military wing of Hezbollah, their support for Hamas, their interference in the internal affairs of their neighbors, trying to destabilize gulf countries and other ...
I know Hamas leaders very well ... I understand the significance of a decision to free terrorists. I have no doubt that a deal like this will be a tremendous victory for Hamas. Iran calls for the destruction of Israel, and Hamas is going in the same direction. Freeing them would aid and abet the Iranian...
I know Hamas leaders very well ... I understand the significance of a decision to free terrorists. I have no doubt that a deal like this will be a tremendous victory for Hamas. Iran calls for the destruction of Israel, and Hamas is going in the same direction. Freeing them would aid and abet the Iranian...
Netanyahu should take the list of prisoners Hamas requested and kill one of them every day until they release Gilad from prison.
This has recently prompted Israel to express its fear that Hamas has rockets that may reach Tel Aviv. Thus, there is a strong chance that the outbreak of a new intifada will come soon, unless there are further tangible initiatives to revive the stalled peace process between the Israelis and the Palestin...
Do those in our region have the courage to say publicly that Israel is the legitimate nation-state of the Jewish people? Do the members of this body have the courage to confront Hamas and Hizbullah and all those for whom there is no two-state solution?
We want to note that we don't have an agreement with Izz-a-din-al-Qassam brigades (the Hamas military wing) about stopping the jihad against Israel. We in the army of revenge are ready to continue with the jihad until the liberation of every part of occupied Israel
Iran's response would be by proxy -- Hezbollah, Hamas
failed to include any mention of its findings regarding violence and terror by Hamas directed at Israel and its citizens in the south.
we would not oppose a decision by the Israeli government, the United States, or other countries to find unofficial, indirect ways to engage Hamas in order to advance U.S. and Israeli interests.
J Street believes that Hamas' consistent opposition to the peace process, its support for terror against Israeli civilians, its use of violence for political purposes, and its repeated denial of the Holocaust are all reprehensible and abominable.
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Israeli stalling blocks Shalit deal: Hamas (AFP) (http://cli.gs/85zQh) http://cli.gs/85zQh
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