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Thursday, May 01, 2014

The Pal "unity" agreement includes Islamic Jihad

Ma'an reports:

Three senior Islamic Jihad leaders traveled from Gaza to Egypt via Rafah crossing on Wednesday, sources within the faction told Ma'an.

Islamic Jihad sources said that Muhammad al-Hindi, Nafith Azzama, and Khaled al-Batsh traveled through Egypt to convene with other faction leaders for meetings on the recent Hamas-PLO reconciliation deal.

The leaders will consider the ways Islamic Jihad could be involved in the unity government, which is due to be set into place within four weeks, the sources said.
Ramzy Baroud, a pro-terror Palestinian Arab writer, confirms:
On April 23, top Fatah and Hamas officials hammered out the final details of the Beach Refugee Camp agreement without any Arab mediation. All major grievances have purportedly been smoothed over, differences have been abridged, and other sensitive issues have been referred to a specialized committee. One of these committees will be entrusted to incorporate Hamas and the Islamic Jihad into the fold of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
Islamic Jihad is even more publicly extreme than Hamas is. It was Islamic Jihad (along with Fatah) that shot dozens of rockets against Israeli communities in the micro-war in March, while Hamas sat that action out.

Islamic Jihad was included in previous attempts of unity between supposedly moderate Fatah and other terror groups that form the PLO.

From the UN's perspective, the PLO is the State of Palestine. Which means it is the only "state" in the world that is run by a terrorist organization, soon to be joined by two other terrorist organizations.