Sunday, January 01, 2006

Gaza now has the welcome mat out for terrorists from all over


One of the founders of Hamas's armed wing,Izzaddin al-Kassam, returned to the Gaza Strip on Sunday through the Rafah border crossing. Also arriving was terrorist chief Bashir Hammad, who fled the Gaza Strip in 1992. Hammad had been wanted by Israel since 1988. Jerusalem Post | Breaking News from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish World

Palestinian security sources said that at least 45 Hamas and Fatah fugitives have returned to the Gaza Strip through the Rafah terminal since it was handed over to the Palestinian Authority four months ago.

What a surprise, eh? So much for Arafat the second's efforts at fighting terorism and being a `peace partner'. And so much for all the lies the Israeli public and the rst of us were told about `security agreements'.

In other news, various factions of Abbas' Fatah party are pushing big time for a postponement of the January elections, and Fatah's proponents in East Jerusalem have said they will boycott the election.

The Freedom Fighter's take on this? The `elections' will be held, but the `results' will be worked out beforehand by Fatah and Hamas, since the terrorists still need Abbas as a front man to keep the money coming in. Hamas will have ministries, a certain amount of seats - and the real power behind Abbbas.

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