Fatah, Hamas Agree: Kidnap IDF Soldiers to Free Terrorists
(IsraelNN.com) Despite the many differences between Fatah and Hamas, the two warring factions of the Palestinian Authority have found at least one point of agreement: it’s good business to kidnap IDF soldiers, and the best way to free terrorist prisoners in Israel.
Fatah leads the Palestinian Authority government in Ramallah and has been at the forefront of negotiations with the United States and Europe, presenting a “moderate” face to the international community. Hamas, which wrested total control of the Gaza region from Fatah in a bloody militia war two and a half years ago, meanwhile has maintained the fundamentalist, Islamist image to the world. But while Fatah has maintained its “moderate” stance, raking in billions of dollars in international aid, it has done little to facilitate the return of kidnapped IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.
Fatah PA Minister of Prisoners Ashraf Al-Ajrami openly advocated for the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers in a PA TV broadcast on June 5, 2008, explaining the abductions would force Israel to release terrorists.

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Animations: Fatah, Hamas Encouraged by Israel’s Weakness
Splinter groups in Fatah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hizbullah have all made it clear they have been encouraged in recent years by Israel’s willingness to buckle to their demands to release thousands of terrorists, including those with “blood on their hands,” in exchange for the freedom of Israeli captives, alive or dead. The two animations applaud the PA kidnapping-for-hostage policy, and both advocate more kidnappings of Israeli soldiers.Following are the transcripts of both. The first Hamas TV animation mocks Israeli hostage Gilad Shalit and promises more kidnappings of soldiers:
(Song) “In the prisons, our heroes cried with joy: Our day of release has come; this land is our country! You [Israelis] will all be ‘Gilads’. We’ll capture you.”
(Hamas child uses a stone to scrape away at a chain painted on a wall.)
Child [to chain]: “You don’t want to break- that’s OK. Take your time; we’re not in a hurry, we’re very patient.”
(Child drops stone, and image of Gilad Shalit appears on stone.)
Child [to stone - Shalit]: “You stay where you are; don’t move. Tomorrow we’ll be back and we’ll finish the job.”
(Song) “It is inevitable that the chains will be broken.”
(The video ends with the stone – Gilad Shalit – crying: “Mommy!” in Hebrew)
[Al-Aqsa TV (Hamas), April 21, 2009]
The second animation mocks Israeli hostage Gilad Shalit and simply promotes the kidnapping-for-hostage policy:
Gilad Shalit: “Mommy!”
Hamas child: “Who is it? Gilad [Shalit]? [Child laughs] Poor you! You’ve been rotting here for 3 years, and no one cares.”
Gilad Shalit: “Please release me!”
Hamas child: “Are you asking me to be a collaborator and a traitor, that I’ll betray my people and my homeland? Are you crazy!”
Gilad Shalit: “I have an idea: You [Hamas] go and capture more soldiers, they [Israelis] will be afraid and accept your terms to free me.”
Hamas child: “Ah, they will free you not because they love you, but to prevent anxiety among your soldiers, so they won’t be afraid, and stop their military service.”
Gilad Shalit: “True.”
Hamas child: “Gilad, stay here, and pray that [Hamas] succeeds in capturing another [soldier], so you’ll be freed. Bye.”
Gilad Shalit: “Mommy! Mommy! (in Hebrew) Free me!”
[Al-Aqsa TV (Hamas), July 6, 2009]



(IsraelNN.com) Palestinian Authority representative in Lebanon Abbas Zaki says the two-state solution is his preferred approach, as it will lead to Israel’s collapse.
Senior Fatah leader Mohammed Dahlan confirmed on Tuesday that Fatah, which leads the Palestinian Authority, does not recognize Israel, one of the basic demands of the Roadmap plan. The Western world has boycotted the Hamas terrorist organization because of the same refusal to acknowledge the existence of the Jewish state.
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