Kanelli, my dear, you are absolutely right, those idiot Palestinians leaders have to rise above their differences and unite as one.
Just a quick note, the main cause of the division is this,
Hamas won the January 2006 election fair and square. On the eve of its victory, it had already observed a one-year unilateral truce with Israel. According to the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem, Israel killed almost 700 Palestinians in 2006, of whom half were unarmed civilians, and 141 were children. By contrast, Palestinians killed 23 Israelis.
Despite Hamas’s democratic victory, the European Union and the United States have shunned and discredited its legitimacy, and worked tirelessly to undermine its ability to govern by given funds and full support to the unelected Mahmoud Abbas's so-called "emergency government" who’s the leader of the Fatah party.
These short-sighted policies have paved and created a split among Palestinians parties, and give Israel a free hand to continue its violent colonization of illegally occupied lands.
However, the Palestinians leaders should know better. Palestinians people are sick and tired of Hamas and Fatah. They’ve elected Fatah party numerous times, but Fatah has done nothing good for them, so they resorted to Hamas in the hope that they’d change the status quo, but to their misery, the powerful governments decided not to accept their democratically elected government.
I wonder whether the European Union and the United States will do the same boycott with the Israeli’s right-wing party who has just won the Israeli’s election. Its stance has been anti-peace, anti-Palestinians, anti two state-solutions, and yes to settlements expansion.