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If they want to unite, let them unite…We are discussing our own security issues, and if they establish a union with an organization that continues to espouse the destruction of Israel, it‘s no longer an interior affair, it‘s a foreign affair, and it concerns us.

An Arab voice is being heard in our region calling for liberation and democracy and we wish them success…One day hostility will end and we shall live as neighbours. One day we shall know that they (the fallen) not only defended our lives but were the ones who paved the way to peace. They are both heroes of war and bearers of peace. We cherish the IDF, our beloved army with its soldiers, and fallen (men and women).

We‘ve made it very clear that we cannot support any government that consists of Hamas unless and until Hamas adopts the Quartet principles.

I think the reaction of the Israeli government is perfectly understandable given that Hamas have still been targeting innocent civilians and trying to kill them, and especially after the remarks of Haniyeh about Bin Laden.

The agreement between Abu Mazen and Hamas deals a tough blow to the peace process. How can peace be reached with a government in which half of it calls to destroy Israel and even praises mass-murderer Osama bin Laden.

This is a resounding triumph for justice, freedom and the values shared by all democratic nations fighting shoulder to shoulder in determination against terrorism.