Deputy leader of Hamas calls on Abbas to preserve intifada; Hebron becomes focal point of clashes Hamas called for a "Day of Rage" across the West Bank Frinday, urging Palestinians to Riot and clashes with Israeli security forces, Palestinian media reported.<br />Hamas released a statement Thursday night welcoming the "heroic actions" of young Palestinians, saying "the enemy understands only the language of force".<br />Ismail Haniyeh, deputy leader of Hamas, called on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to rebuild the Palestine Liberation Organization and to act to preserve the "Al-Quds Intifada", or the wave of terror and put an end to any intervention, alluding to the United States, which seeks to "stifle" the intifada's goals.<br />Palestinian terror group have called for a "Day of Rage" nearly every Friday since the current wave of terror began.
