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Two State Dissolution: Hamas Blamed for PLO PM Assassination Plot

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That "Two State Solution" that is an article of faith from AIPAC to the DNC is certainly doing well. Not just the Israel-PLO Solution, but dividing PLO territory up between Hamas and the PLO.

Here's the latest report about what those crazy terrorist kids have been up to.

Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah survived an assassination attempt in northern Gaza on Tuesday morning, according to Wafa, the official Palestinian news agency.

Hamdallah, who was making a short trip to the coastal enclave to mark the opening of a new water treatment facility, had just passed through the Erez border crossing from Israel when a bomb detonated near his convoy, tearing the siding off at least one black SUV and blowing out the car's windows.

No one was injured in the attack, said Iyad Al-Bozom, spokesman for the Palestinian Ministry of Interior and National Security, in a Facebook post. Palestinian Authority Minister of Intelligence Majid Faraj, a close ally of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbbas, was also in the convoy.

In a sign of longstanding animosity between the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, Fatah -- which governs the West Bank and controls the Palestinian Authority -- immediately blamed the Islamist movement in Gaza for the attack.

Before trying to bring peace between Israel and the Islamic colonial terrorists, maybe they should make peace between the rival terrorist groups? If they can't get along with each other, how are they supposed to get along with the hated Jews?

Hamdallah is making his third visit to Gaza following the beginning of reconciliation efforts between the Authority and Hamas late last year. The two reached an agreement to form a national unity government in October after a decade of failed attempts and often bitter acrimony.

But reconciliation efforts stalled shortly thereafter, despite efforts by Egypt, which moderated the initial agreement, to keep pressing forward.

Since it's CNN, the article quickly pivots to blaming Israel. But after all these reconciliation efforts, it's clear that Islamic terrorists can't make peace with each other. How can Israel be expected to make peace with them?
 

 


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