2 Feb

Hamas vs. Fatah….In The United States

Check out this video taken on January 5th on the steps of the Minnesota state capitol in St. Paul. They were supposed to condemn Israel, and they burned the Israeli flag. It then turns into a confrontation between two terrorist organizations, Hamas and Fatah…..right here in the United States. (h/t LGF)

For more check out Mataharley’s excellent post “Hamas says Abbas no longer “legal” Palestinian President”

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Curt served in the Marine Corps for four years and has been a law enforcement officer in Los Angeles for the last 20 years.
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3 Responses to Hamas vs. Fatah….In The United States

  1. MataHarley says: 1

    Yup, Curt… like I pointed out in my Jan 5th post, the media ignores the civil war between Hamas and Fatah. Not surprising it carries over even to the US.

    Obama admin wants to “talk”, but will.. like Bush… only talk to Abbas and Fatah. However Hamas seized Gaza in a coup, dissolved the unity government, and no longer recognizes Abbas as the true PA President. Fatah was already “talking” with Israel while Hamas was bombing Israel.

    So who does Obama “talk” to? Hamas, the terrorist group who seizes add’l territory and does the bombing? Or Abbas who was the chosen President of a now defunct unity government? I’m actually wondering how long the West Bank can hold on under Fatah… tho they lean more that direction anyway.

    The Dems kept praying for a civil war in Iraq. Yet they don’t recognize one under their noses in the Palestinian territories.

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  2. bwax says: 2

    Send them all back to Gaza, in the leakiest boat you can find.

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  3. ThomNJ says: 3

    another blown opportunity by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Round ‘em up and ship ‘em out if they are not citizens of the USA. I have never understood how some interpretations of our Constitution stretches to cover non-citizens protesting in our country – especially when some protests include calls for our country’s downfall.

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