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With this result the peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians are in serious doubt now.

At photo above it shows the Hamas followers celebrating their victory.
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alicia-w wrote:Good? are you nuts? things are gonna disintegrate at a fast pace....
vbhoutex wrote:If anything will totally destabilize the middle east this will!!!! I don't like it at all, especially with the rhetoric that has started on both sides already.
2005 was marked by the tahdia ("declared calm") that was declared on 22.1.05 and according to which, the Palestinian groups committed themselves to refrain from perpetrating terrorist actions against Israel.
However, despite the aforesaid commitment, 2,990 terrorist attacks were perpetrated against Israeli targets in 2005. The firing of Kassam rockets even increased in 2005, as compared to 2004, with 377 rocket attacks in 2005, as opposed to 309 in 2004.
An increase in the number of terrorist attacks was also apparent in Judea, with 379 attacks after the 22.1.05 declaration, as opposed to 288 attacks in the same time frame before the declaration. The most significant decline was registered in the Gaza Strip, with 1,205 attacks after the 22.1.05 declaration, as opposed to 2,637 before.
Regarding the number and level of warnings in 2005, it was possible to see that the terrorist organizations' motivation to attack Israeli targets did not change. The number of monthly warnings remained – for the most part – fairly high.
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