REWARDING EVIL… Obama Gifts Hamas With Most Sacred Sites of Christianity
The Palestinian Hamas and Fatah terrorist factions signed a truce on Wednesday May 4, 2011. Neither of the terror factions recognize Israel and neither terror organization has plans to reject terrorist activities against the Jewish people.
In recognition of this terrorist truce, Barack Obama yesterday gave the Palestinian people Old Jerusalem. Old Jerusalem contains the most sacred holy sites of Christianity.
This gift to Hamas included:
The Garden of Gethsamene
Chapel of the Ascension
The Tomb of the Virgin
The Tower of David
The Wailing Wall
The Via Delarosa (the final steps of Jesus Christ)
The tomb of Jesus Christ
The Church of St. Anne
The Church of the Flagellation
The Church of All Nations
The site of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
Obama gave all of this to the Hamas-Fatah terorists.
As you can see from this map, all of the Christian and Jewish holy sites will now be under Hamas control thanks to Barack Obama.
Hamas, Fatah sign truce deal
Jubilant Israeli Arab MKs attending ceremony say 'Israel fears deal will end occupation, establish Palestinian state.' Yisrael Beiteinu demands government cut ties with PA so as not to 'fund operations against its own citizens'
Elior Levy
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"Israel must choose between settlements and peace," Abbas added. Hamas politburo chief Khaled Mashaal said, "We want an independent Palestinian state with sovereignty in the West Bank and Gaza." With the signing of the agreement, he added, "Hamas's only conflict is with Israel."
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is currently visiting London, said in response: "What happened today in Cairo is a tremendous blow to peace and a great victory for terrorism."
Hamas Prime Minister in Gaza Ismail Haniyeh, who did not attend the signing ceremony, congratulated Abbas, Mashaal and Islamic Jihad leader Ramadan Shallah on signing the reconciliation pact.
Meanwhile Yisrael Beiteinu announced it would demand the government cut all ties with the new Palestinian unity government. "You cannot expect the State of Israel to transfer money to Hamas and in effect fund operations against its own citizens," a statement from the party says.
"Those who declare bin Laden a freedom fighter and a holy Muslim, as Haniyeh has done, and those who do not allow the Red Cross access to kidnapped soldier Gilad Shalit, cannot be partners for negotiations, neither directly nor indirectly."
A draft of the deal was signed Tuesday in Cairo. Wednesday's ceremony was delayed nearly two hours, apparently due to a last-minute argument over Hamas and Fatah leaders' seating arrangements. Sources say Abbas refused to allow Mashaal to sit next to him on stage.
Also participating in the ceremony were Israeli Arab MKs Ahmed Tibi, Mohammed Barakeh, Wasil Taha, and Taleb El-Sana.
MK El-Sana said at the ceremony, "We are happy to be a part of this event. It is a historic day for the Palestinian people and leadership, and a historic day for peace-lovers. This agreement is an important step on the path to ending the occupation and establishing a Palestinian state."
El-Sana added, "The truce is an internal Palestinian issue that will promote peace and even help promote the release of Gilad Shalit. The Netanyahu government must understand that everything has changed. This government is living in the past and missing out on this historic change."
MK Barakeh said he realizes the Arab MKs' participation in the ceremony will spark outrage among Israel's rightists, but that they feel it is their duty.
"The Israeli government fears this agreement because it was enjoying the division between Gaza and the (Palestinian) territories. But a truce should not be feared. The Israeli government should welcome the change and learn to live with the people beside it," he said.
Tibi: Typical Israeli hypocrisy, vanity
MK Tibi said he was "proud to be here at the signing of a truce agreement whose target is to put an end to a dark chapter in Palestinian national history"."Israel aggrandizes the value of unity, but when it comes to the Palestinians they jump as if snake-bitten. This is a mixture of typical Israeli hypocrisy and vanity," he said. "Palestinian unity will bring on the end of the occupation and the founding of a Palestinian state, with or without Israel."
However the MKs diverged from Hamas's condemnation of the killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. "I believe this statement was unfortunate," Barakeh said. "Palestinian issues should not be mixed up with the crimes bin Laden committed."
Taha also expressed hope that the truce would help the Palestinians' relations with Egypt, "which changed its political views after the revolution and began to base itself on freedom of speech, democracy, respect, and justice – not only on a local but also on an international scale."
King Abdullah II of Jordan welcomed the reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah. A palace statement said the king welcomes the reconciliation agreement, which should put an end to division and unite the Palestinian people,
"Jordan will support the Palestinians politically and economically until an independent state is established on Palestinian land."
Palestinians celebrate unity
Hundreds of Palestinians gathered in main squares in the West Bank and Gaza on Wednesday to celebrate the reconciliation deal."This day will be recorded in Palestinine's glorious history," Fadua, a student from Gaza said.
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