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Reply 20
Jordan calls Hammas and Fateh to end this violence and work out any differences that have arised between the two parties. Hoping the palestinian people can move on a step closer to peace.
Reply 21
At the risk of sounding like a sheep, Argentina also calls for peace between Hamas and Fatah.
Reply 22
Funding Fatah to fight Hamas? Ok that has got to be one of the stupidest thing to do. I swear the Israelis should have learnt their lesson. After the Hamas funding fiasco you would think they would have stayed out of Palestinian politics. Fatah "may" recognise Israel but that doesn't stop them from attacking Israel. Giving them money to fight Hamas will only help them kill Israelis.


Kenya calls for Fatah to realise that the Palestinain people have decided. They don't want you. Stop trying to make the situation worse by getting help from your western allies. Puppets.
Russia expresses its hope that the imminent Fatah-Hamas summit in Mecca will lead to peace and eventually to cooperation between the two factions.
Reply 24
South Korea agrees with the other nations on this cause. The fighting is pointless and only spills innocent blood.
Craghyrax
Germany strongly urges Hamas and Fatah to abandon violence and strive for peace.


Serbia joins Germany and others in urging for peace to be established.
Reply 26
Agent Smith
Russia expresses its hope that the imminent Fatah-Hamas summit in Mecca will lead to peace and eventually to cooperation between the two factions.

Indonesia concurs.
Reply 27
The United Republic of Tanzania joins the club!!! We are very happy for the palestinian people and hope all the best fro them. Tanzania is proud that both, Hamas and Fatah have reached a peace agreement, much to the demise of other nations sadly. We know through our real UN representives that several western countries are supporting both parties to fight each other so that the two parties may not enjoin forces and fight Israel as One. Tanzania is extremely dissapointed to see countries that denounce the terror, supporting both parties in fighting against each other. Overall, Good job Hamas and Fatah!!!
Russia is pleased that some kind of agreement has been made. Our call for a government of national unity appears to have been satisfied; now comes the acid test. We urge Hamas and Fatah to build on this step.
Israel is pleased an agreement has finally been made.
gemgems89
Israel is pleased an agreement has finally been made.

... as are Germany.
Reply 31
Yeah, ditto...
Reply 32
gemgems89
Israel is pleased an agreement has finally been made.


Will Israel stop supplying weapons to Fatah?
6+6=6
Will Israel stop supplying weapons to Fatah?

Will Syria stop supplying weapons to Hezbollah?
Reply 34
gemgems89
Will Syria stop supplying weapons to Hezbollah?


While Belgium agrees with the question in principle, we would also point out that Hezbollah are hardly a party in the Hamas/Fatah violence, so that's something of an irrelevance to the issue at hand.
Hamas, then. The point is the same, and it goes double for Iran.
Reply 36
gemgems89
Will Syria stop supplying weapons to Hezbollah?


you are detracting from the question at hand. you call for peace, yet supply one side with weapons and give no indication of stopping. How can this be? how can a country that preaches and respects democracy so much, undermine a democratic government? If your only answer to this question is to make pathetic allegations, then you are clearly missing the point.
Reply 37
Agent Smith
Hamas, then. The point is the same, and it goes double for Iran.


Not only do I see no indication of this happening ANYWHERE, and so find this accusation, frankly, insulting, but also I see nothing wrong with a democratic government purchasing arms from another antion.
Sorry: Russia was mistaken. It is funding, not weapons, that Iran gives to Hamas. We apologise for getting our facts wrong.
6+6=6
you are detracting from the question at hand. you call for peace, yet supply one side with weapons and give no indication of stopping. How can this be? how can a country that preaches and respects democracy so much, undermine a democratic government? If your only answer to this question is to make pathetic allegations, then you are clearly missing the point.

Israel denies supplying weapons to Fatah but weapons have been allowed to get into Gaza through Israel. Hamas are terrorists who do not recognise our country so why exactly should we care about helping their rivals? The point is, they've made an agreement now which means, hopefully, a stop to all weapon transfers on both sides. And that includes Hamas smuggling weapons from Egypt, right?

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