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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Hamas official: Is violence Palestinian "disease?"
2006-10-17
A senior figure in Hamas, the Islamist group that heads the Palestinian government, published an article on Tuesday condemning internal violence and questioning whether it had become a "Palestinian disease."
seems to me, if you preach violence, hate and superiority, that behavior and those feelings become the norm. how could they not show up in pali vs. pali conflicts?
Ghazi Hamad, a member of Hamas who also acts as the spokesman for the Hamas-led government, said he was disturbed by growing factionalism in the Palestinian territories, including recent deadly clashes between rival political movements.
it certainly is more difficult to work together when you can't blame joooos.
"Has violence become a culture implanted in our bodies and our flesh?" he asked in the sharply worded article, published in the widely read Palestinian newspaper al-Ayyam.
yes. clearly.
"We have surrendered to it until it has become the master and is obeyed everywhere -- in the house, the neighborhood, the family, the clan, the faction and the university."
you forgot "the mosque."
It was the second time in recent months that Hamad, who is based in Gaza, had written an opinion piece in al-Ayyam critical of Palestinian in-fighting.
one more and he qualifies for a fatwa
In August, he criticized Palestinian militant groups fighting Israel, saying they were not doing the cause of Palestinian independence any good by launching attacks at moments when it appeared progress was being made.

In the article published on Tuesday, Hamad said the presence of armed men on almost every street, and their attendance at every rally, whether political or not, had created an atmosphere of guns and violence that damaged prospects for calm.
I would posit that their culture, with it's history and lack of real leadership for decades is by now completely incapable of "calm."
It also meant that television pictures of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict broadcast around the world too often showed armed men and images of violence, casting the Palestinian struggle in a poor light, he suggested.
an accurate light. they should do more of it.
"(Violence) has taken away the language of brotherhood and replaced it with arms ... It has stolen our unity and divided us into two camps, or three, or ten," he wrote.
"taken away?" when, exactly, was it present? unless, of course, "brotherhood" refers to being united in pushing Israel into the sea.
"Shouldn't we be ashamed of this ugly behavior which scandalizes us before our people and before the world?"

Hamad's article follows a period of intense in-fighting, with some of the worst Palestinian-on-Palestinian violence since the formation of the Palestinian Authority in 1994. Earlier this month, at least 15 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in clashes between armed members of Hamas and gunmen from the rival Fatah movement. Long-time observers of the Middle East have raised the possibility of civil war.

Hamad wrote that 175 Palestinians had been killed by "Palestinian gunfire" since the beginning of the year.
no doubt these figures will be part of the tally that compares paleos killed to Israelis killed.
Weeks of talks to try to form a unity government, and perhaps put an end to the violence, have so far failed.

"Are we all responsible? Yes. Do we all participate in this great sin? Yes," wrote Hamad. "All of us have the desire not to see arms in the streets except with policemen.
apparently not!
"We want to disown this disease, this cancer, which has damaged our brains and paralyzed our hearts."

"Have mercy on your people. Let us walk in peace, sit in peace, have a dialogue in peace and sleep in calm."
Posted by:PlanetDan

#4  They don't have Iraqi equipment & territory size to operate, 3dc. Otherwise, Paleos invented the modern islamic terrorism.
Posted by: gromgoru   2006-10-17 23:29  

#3  Well they are not up to Iraqi vs Iraqi kill rates yet so there is a lot more slope to slide down.
Posted by: 3dc   2006-10-17 21:19  

#2  Shuddup Ghazi and get with the pogrom.>/i>
Posted by: haniyeh   2006-10-17 21:06  

#1  Yes, next question?
Posted by: DMFD   2006-10-17 18:58  

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