No
clear winner is emerging from the deadly fighting in Gaza between the
Hamas and Fatah movements, a sign that neither is strong enough to
knock the other out. The bitter rivals have been buying, smuggling and building weapons for months trying to gain an edge, but they have held back from all-out battle and find themselves in a stalemate. That leaves many Palestinians with grim hopes that a power-sharing deal still can be worked out between the Islamic militants of Hamas and the more moderate President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah. |
So, the Palastinian people are at each other's throats trying to decide who will lead them to victory distroying Israel. This kind of thing shouldn't even make the news any more. This was behind other stories like Mided Reviews for Clinton in Iowa, Ripple effect of Windows Vista Rollout and Racial strife at Quaker school.
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