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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

New Palestinian Government: New Tactic or Just an Image?



Lately, we have this new joke being created that is Palestinian Unity government. This whole Mecca Summit supposedly created this unity government in order to solve the problem of Hamas not recognizing Israel. Another issue was to force Hamas to be more moderate and resign terror. The funny part is this Summit did not achieve none of those goals. The only thing it achieved was that it stopped the fighting between Fatah and Hamas. That is a positive outcome of this Summit, but the important element that is missing is that there is no recognition of Israel, neither do we see any resignation from terrorist activities against the state of Israel.

The funny part is that the so called free world today is recognizing such government. Soon, this world will pay these terrorist groups’ employee checks (I am referring to Hamas and their employees). Million of dollars will flow right into these groups and the only thing that this year of boycotting has achieved is actually pushing Fatah in adapting a harder stance against Israel even in Fatah. The governments who have actually began recognizing and assisting this outcome, are usually the ones who take the most anti-Israel stance in Europe. These countries are Norway and France, both of which who have sever internal problem with their Muslim population. Now, Norway is funding this government who openly call for the destruction of Israel as a state.

The only positive aspect of this Summit is that it stopped brother killing that was going on in Gaza. It brought peace back to that region and created a united front that Israel can deal with through negotiations or military force. Hamas has recognized previous peace deals with Israel and therefore they have to abide by future negotiation. In this situation, Israel has one united front that can sign a deal with. If and when this deal is broken, the PA cannot say, it was a terrorist group and we condemn the act. In another words, it gives them a sense of accountability that has been missing for a long time.

However, my question for the reader is, even with this unity government, is there any hope in the horizon? Can anything positive come out of this whole power struggle among Palestinians? Will Hamas and PA try to implement a new educational system that actually promote peace? Or is it the same old story?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nope.

Anonymous said...

well put! but why?!

Anonymous said...

I think it's ridiculous that a powerful terrorist organization would go to such depths to scapegoat Israel, when it could just as easily keep up its "reputation" and help build its economy.

Ben Kahen, ESQ. said...

Dude, I have no idea what you are talking about?!

Anonymous said...

It's not just the PA unity gov't that's a joke right now. The whole Middle East is a joke. It's like a powder keg about to explode. Jihadis started using chemical weapons in Iraq. Between Israel and Iran we'll have a nuclear standoff. The Turkey is going to attack the north part of Iraq eventually. I give up on this place.

Ben Kahen, ESQ. said...

I gave up on this region long time ago! my only goal is Israel and proection of Israelis! THAT'S IT!

Anonymous said...

In your site, you list BBC and CNN as links to noteworthy news sites...

List of Examples of anti-Israel bias on BBC - http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=4&x_outlet=12

List of Examples of anti-Israel bias on CNN - http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=3&x_outlet=14


Neutral? Your call

Ben Kahen, ESQ. said...

Your Truely:

I understand that those news agencies might be biased, they are still a source ot capture news! The problem with Middle East is people simply don't read the news to know what the hell is going on in that area!

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