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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas calls for Palestinian unity
2007-01-14
Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya of the ruling Palestinian movement Hamas has urged national unity after weeks of deadly feuding. He went on TV to say that Palestinian infighting, which has claimed about 30 lives, was utterly unacceptable.
Yet somehow it continues to be accepted, doesn't it?
Accepted? It's a way of life.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who leads the rival Fatah party, made a similar appeal two days ago.
To approximately as much effect...
Meanwhile, government workers called off a strike over unpaid wages, saying they had been assured of payment. Mr Haniya called on the Arab League to implement its promise to break the Western- and Israeli-led economic embargo, which has prevented the government from paying its employees' wages.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Rushing to cafard?
Posted by: Fred   2007-01-14 10:22  

#3  LOL 5089! You're a mean 'un.
Posted by: Shipman   2007-01-14 10:20  

#2  Yeah, it looks like they're not trying very hard. Obviously, their heart isn't in it, they just stand around, blasés, shooting at each others with ennui from time to time when they summon the will to emerge from their angst. In fact, they're not paleogunnies, they're left-bank existentialists.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-01-14 07:22  

#1  Only 30? Drat!
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-01-14 03:28  

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