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<blockquote data-quote="HillsideDesolate" data-source="post: 4151623" data-attributes="member: 51737"><p>Organizationally, being both the government and military of Gaza they do most of their work these. Also Hezbollah (shite) and Hamas (sunni) are not friends, the just have a common enemy and would be killing each other if Israel was not between them. in the US both are primarily seeking monetary and intellectual support, think the pro-palistine rallys at colleges. Palestinians attacking inside the US hurts their cause of being a legitimate state, that is why Palestinian terror groups have done very little international terrorism since the 90's after a flurry of bombings and hijackings in the 60-80s. They focus their resources on attacking Israel. Now other groups like All Qaeda and it's successors do seek to directly attack the the US, as well as radicalized Islamic individuals with strong Palestinian sympathies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HillsideDesolate, post: 4151623, member: 51737"] Organizationally, being both the government and military of Gaza they do most of their work these. Also Hezbollah (shite) and Hamas (sunni) are not friends, the just have a common enemy and would be killing each other if Israel was not between them. in the US both are primarily seeking monetary and intellectual support, think the pro-palistine rallys at colleges. Palestinians attacking inside the US hurts their cause of being a legitimate state, that is why Palestinian terror groups have done very little international terrorism since the 90's after a flurry of bombings and hijackings in the 60-80s. They focus their resources on attacking Israel. Now other groups like All Qaeda and it's successors do seek to directly attack the the US, as well as radicalized Islamic individuals with strong Palestinian sympathies. [/QUOTE]
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