Well, that didn’t take long: 
Hamas on Thursday accused Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas of backtracking on the Egyptian-sponsored reconciliation agreement between the two sides.
The PA, in response, said that Iran, which supports Hamas financially, has instructed the movement to pull out of the agreement with Fatah.
“Hamas is nothing but a tool in the hands of Iran,” a PA official said. “There can be no agreement with a movement that serves the agenda of a regime like Iran, which is a threat to Arab national security.”
While it’s no surprise that the Hamas-Fatah arrangement didn’t work — did anyone think it would? — the public admission by the PA that Hamas is a tool of Iran is instructive. In fact, it’s what Israel has been saying for a long time.

What do you think?
7:29 am
PERCHE,ISRAEL,NON VUOLE APRIRE UN COLLOCO,CON IL
PARTITO HAMASFATAH,PRIMA O POI DEVE PAZIENTEMENTE
SEDERSI A UN TAVOLO,CON I SUOI NEMICI.
PERSONALMENTEIO CREDO CHE CI SARANNO RISULTATI,
POSITIVI E COSTRUTTIVI………….
3:09 pm
The very first question I asked was who would end up in power after the Spring uprisings.This question is yet to be answered and let’s hope the West won’t be enablers of a horrible backfire wrt regime changes
2:10 pm
Exit Mubarak…enter Muslim Brotherhood. Thank you, Western enablers. Now that the ‘tyrannical’ dictator has been removed, the well organized tendrils of the MB can herd the angry dissidents – aka “freedom fighters” – into formation along, as they and their allied affiliates are doing throughout the so-called “Arab Spring” countries. PC blindness at its most deadly!