RELATED:Netanyahu: Fatah-Hamas unity a blow to peace processOpinion: The PLO’s desperate defendersYa'alon: Positive relations with Egypt via economic ties"When [Hamas] is under pressure they can compromise temporarily. Hamas went to reconciliation out of weakness. They are facing great criticism from within," Ya'alon stated. He added that Israel should not "delude" itself into thinking that the agreement between the Palestinian factions is a real reconciliation."Abu Mazen is going to control Gaza and empty it of rockets? Will he allow Hamas to enter the West Bank? If he does this, there will be a 'Hamastan' there," Ya'alon said.Earlier on Saturday, Hamas leader in Damascus Khaled Mashaal told the Wall Street Journal that Hamas would consult with more moderate Palestinian groups before making future decisions about its resistance to Israel.Mashaal's comments suggest that, if he adheres to his promise, Hamas will no longer launch attacks against Israel without the prior agreement of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, the Journal stated.
Ya'alon: Hamas signed unity deal out of weakness
Likud minister says "Iron Dome," criticism from within forced Hamas into "temporary compromise": Reconciliation between Palestinians is not real.
RELATED:Netanyahu: Fatah-Hamas unity a blow to peace processOpinion: The PLO’s desperate defendersYa'alon: Positive relations with Egypt via economic ties"When [Hamas] is under pressure they can compromise temporarily. Hamas went to reconciliation out of weakness. They are facing great criticism from within," Ya'alon stated. He added that Israel should not "delude" itself into thinking that the agreement between the Palestinian factions is a real reconciliation."Abu Mazen is going to control Gaza and empty it of rockets? Will he allow Hamas to enter the West Bank? If he does this, there will be a 'Hamastan' there," Ya'alon said.Earlier on Saturday, Hamas leader in Damascus Khaled Mashaal told the Wall Street Journal that Hamas would consult with more moderate Palestinian groups before making future decisions about its resistance to Israel.Mashaal's comments suggest that, if he adheres to his promise, Hamas will no longer launch attacks against Israel without the prior agreement of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, the Journal stated.