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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Re: Tsir Tsion in Kiryat Arba - Hevron, the release of terrorists, etc.....



So now, AGAIN, COMPLIMENTS OF BARAK OBAMA - and Egypt- as of tomorrow, Rosh Chodesh Adar, we'll have 80 more murderers on the loose in Yesha. Obama is really doing EVERYTHING he can to make sure we are overwhelmed by terrorists .

ZECHOR ET ASHER ASSA AMALEK!  REMEMBER WHAT AMALEK DID - AND REMEMBER WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO TO THEM!!!!

(Apparently OBAMA IS ALSO OF THE SEED OF AMALEK - ANY SURPRISE THERE?)

DS

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The Jerusalem Post Internet Edition

PA to free Hamas prisoners in W. Bank

Feb. 22, 2009
JPost.com Staff , THE JERUSALEM POST

The Palestinian Authority, ahead of reconciliation talks with Hamas set to commence Wednesday in Egypt, announced Sunday that it would release 80 Hamas prisoners currently held in PA jails in the West Bank.

A Fatah official quoted by Israel Radio confirmed the decision and senior Hamas official Salah Bardaweel said that the inmates would be released Monday.

The PA's decision is "a step in the right direction, but still not enough," Bardaweel added.

On Saturday, Hamas spokesman Mushir al-Masri said that for the talks to succeed, the PA must first release all "political prisoners" from its West Bank jails.

A PA official in Ramallah said over the weekend that the Obama administration has given the Palestinian Authority a "green light" to talk to Hamas about forming a Palestinian unity government.

The official said that Washington had also given Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak the go-ahead to resume his efforts to achieve reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah.

"The new administration has a different policy than that of [former US president] George W. Bush," the official told The Jerusalem Post. "The administration of President Barack Obama believes that a Hamas-Fatah government is good for stability."

Fatah and Hamas officials confirmed that the Egyptians had invited them to the talks.

Khaled Abu Toameh contributed to this report

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