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Palestinian Analysis: Three years after the war on Gaza
2012-01-05
Three years ago the Israeli army initiated a major military offensive against the people of the Gazoo Strip with the aim of stopping the shelling from Gazoo and the release of one of their soldiers that was held in the strip.
True. A good start.
Over 1,400 Paleostinians, many of them women and kiddies, were killed, thousands were maimed,
Most were actually members of various "armed wings" of terror groups, most of the rest human shields, a very few innocents in the wrong place at the wrong time. But do go on, O PalestinianJournalist.
and public, private and internationally owned properties were damaged as a result of the attack that came from land, sea and air.
War is destructive. If you want your buildings whole, hale and hearty, don't provoke one.
Both publicly stated goals failed in this criminal war against a defenseless population and lightly armed militants.
There's not a single truth in that sentence, though the writer taught at Princeton. Admittedly, they didn't keep him on long -- perhaps this kind of thing has something to do with it.
Shelling from Gazoo has continued intermittently since the war. It slowed down considerably as a result of a unilateral decision by Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,,
Why do you suppose they decided such a thing, O Palestinian Journalist?
and could end immediately if Israel were to deal with the Islamic movement.
Israel did. That's why the pace of shelling has slowed.
As to the captured Israeli soldier, the Israelis were forced to do what Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, offered them from day one, to trade him for imprisoned Paleostinians.
Some have already been re-arrested, of those who were not sent into exile, and more will no doubt be in the near future. Some have actually learnt from the experience to cherish time with home and family.
Israel and to a lesser extent, Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason,, were accused by renowned UN appointed international jurists of having committed war crimes.
The UN's number one activity is accusing Israel of stuff, followed by the unexpected enrichment of employees and the rape of women and children by troops engaged in Blue Helmet assignments.
Following extreme pressure on him and his family the head of the UN commission South African judge Richard Goldstone, later wrote an opinion article changing some of the conclusions of the committee he headed. He never made any official change in the report that was submitted as an official document to the United Nations
...an idea whose time has gone...
The Israeli-imposed siege on Gazoo has continued and has been publicly justified by major world countries even though this siege was and remains totally illegal.
For a given definition of illegal that means completely legal.
No international body has approved the restriction of movement of people and goods into or out of the Gazoo strip.
No international body was consulted. None has jurisdiction.
An international effort to break the siege has resulted in a de facto loosening of this siege.
Mostly due to tunnel digging and smuggling activity, enabling Gazans to have their choice of potato chips, donkeys, and elaborate shopping malls.
Unfortunately this effort has cost nine Turkish peace activists.
Israel's relations with an important NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It's headquartered in Belgium. That sez it all....
member has since collapsed due to Israel's refusal to apologize for killing Turks in international waters.
Turks engaged in an act of war at the behest of their government-- even the UN investigating committee ruled Israel was justified. You neglected to mention the follow-up event collapsed, O Palestinian Journalist.
While the slight easing of the siege (especially in regards to badly needed building materials) has resulted in the beginnings of a rebuilding campaign, much more is needed. The hundreds of millions of dollars pledged at the Sharm al Sheikh conference for the rebuilding of Gazoo have slowly trickled into the populated strip but have gone mostly to or through international organizations such as the United Nations
...an idea whose time has gone...
Refugee Works
Golly -- those generous pledges were lies? Shocking!
Whether it has been the result of the Arab Spring (especially in as far as Hamas's almost deserted Damascus headquarters) or for other reasons, Hamas has slowly experienced discernible change since the breakout of the war. Ruling and governing can do a lot to soften any movement's ideologies.
The poor darlings -- how do they live with themselves?!
The fear of losing in future elections can do amazing things for softening the sharp edges of any movement.
Or perhaps the fear of provoking another Israeli operation...
In this respect, the Paleostinian reconciliation efforts have produced some unprecedented changes in the political discourse as well as in the daily actions of the Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, movement and government. Hamas chief Khalid Mashaal is now proclaiming his movements' change of resistance strategy.

The cut-thoat movement is now committed to prioritizing nonviolent resistance in all its activities.
Very strange, indeed
This position is translated on the ground in Gazoo by the movement refraining from launching missiles towards Israel and in arresting or otherwise preventing any individual or group from doing so. This is explained as necessary for the higher interest of Paleostinians in Gazoo.

Politically the Hamas, always the voice of sweet reason, movement is slowly removing all the issues that caused it international isolation.

By agreeing to join the PLO Hamas is indirectly recognizing Israel, which the Paleostinian Liberation Organisation officially did on the eve of the 1993 Oslo Accords.

Internationally, the world community will not be able to justify continued isolation of Hamas even if Israel insists on such an isolation. After all, US and other western leaders have publicly stated their willingness to work with the Moslem Brüderbund and other Islamists who have won elections or power in Tunis, Libya and Egypt.

Gazoo at the end of 2011 is not the same as it was at the end of 2008, both negatively and positively.

The Arab Spring requires that the current siege and all its effects are once and for all removed so that Paleostinians in Gazoo can live normally with the ability to move in and out of the strip.
Try talking to the Egyptians, who much prefer you keep your thieving selves behind their security wall, however much they may emote about their persecuted brothers.
Also, Paleostinian goods and people from the West Bank should equally have the right to move unfettered to the strip without the illegal and immoral siege restricting them.
Why would they want to do that? Even they think Gazans are rabid madmen, and y'all aren't even cousins...and then there's that sewage pond that periodically overflows its banks, a metaphor for all sorts of things
Daoud Kuttab is a Palestinian journalist and former professor of journalism at Princeton University.
According to his own website, he only professed for one year. His Wikipedia page doesn't even bother to mention it.
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Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Al-Qaeda sez they boomed Tariq Abu Ghajab
2006-05-22
DEBKAfile Exclusive: Al Qaeda from its Samarra base in Iraq takes responsibility for attempt on life of Palestinian General Intelligence chief Saturday. Abu Mazen is next in line. DEBKAfile’s counter-terror sources report the bulletin, released from Abu Musab al Zarqawi’s main strongholds in Iraq Sunday at 8:22 am, claimed the attempted assassination of Gen. Tariq Abu Ghajab, GI chief, who survived the huge, remote-controlled explosion, which ripped through the fortified GI HQ building in Gaza Saturday, May 20, killing his bodyguard and injuring 9 officers. The notice contains circumstantial details of the attack, indicating its authenticity. Abu Ghajab was taken to Tel Aviv Ichilov Hospital in critical condition at Abbas’s request.

DEBKAfile’s sources explain the Zarqawi network’s first major operation in Gaza as an attempt to make a statement: the Palestinian people’s fate will not be determined between the Palestinians and Israel – in reference to the talks held Sunday at Sharm al Sheikh by Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli ministers Tzipi Livni and Shimon Peres, or Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s meetings with both sides - but by the will of al Qaeda. Israeli officials did their best to cast doubt on al Qaeda’s claim to have hit Abu Ghajab when it was first aired by Hizballah’s al-Manar television station in Lebanon early Sunday.

On April 28, DEBKAfile exclusively quoted the al Qaeda cell in Gaza as threatening attacks on Palestinian and Israeli targets as soon as final orders came through rom Abu Musab al Zarqawi, al Qaeda’s Iraq chief. The Palestinian targets named for the “traditional slaughter of the infidels” were Mahmoud Abbas and the Fatah leaders closest to him: former interior minister Mohammed Dahlan, West Bank spokesman Yasser Abd Rabbo, deputy director of preventive security in Gaza, Samir Mashrawi, and Fatah leader in Rafah, Abu Ali Shiahin.

On May 14, DEBKAfile disclosed the influx into Gaza of some 100 al Qaeda fugitives on the run from Egyptian security forces in Sinai. They were primed for terrorist operations against the Palestinians and Israel.

It is not yet clear whether al Qaeda or Hamas, which is locked in an armed leadership struggle with Fatah, planted the 70-kilo bomb aimed against another pro-Abbas security chief in Gaza, Rashid Abu Shebak, on Sunday. His security officials discovered the bomb in time and defused it.
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Terror Networks
Zarqawi Dilutes Iraq Network, Leads New Al Qaeda Offensive in Europe and Middle East
2005-07-25
DEBKAfile’s terrorism sources note Al Qaeda struck in Sharm al Sheikh Friday night, July 22, just 24 hours after US secretary of state Rice landed in the Middle East. At least 59 people were killed, 200 wounded in a series of al Qaeda car bomb attacks minutes apart. Britons, Dutch, Spaniards, Qataris, Kuwaitis and Egyptians were among the casualties. One Israeli was initially reported with minor injuries. Egyptian police say there were 4 to 7 car bombs – starting at the Old Market area and following in Naama Bay near the Ghazala Gardens and Moevenpick hotels. The bars and market were packed. People fleeing from one explosion were trapped in another.

Last October, al Qaeda struck resorts in northern Sinai resorts including Taba Hilton killing 34, among them 13 Israelis. On July 15, DEBKA-Net-Weekly 214 reported that al Qaeda was diluting its Iraq force for a major terror offensive in Europe and Middle East engineered by Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and on its recommendation. The countries targeted were named as Britain, Italy, France, Denmark, Russia – with the UK and Italy at the top of the list; and, In the Middle East, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Israel. Zarqawi in one recent release: Israel is in our sights – and very soon.

Al Qaeda’s ability to carry out tightly coordinated strings of attacks very close together in different parts of the world has shocked many terrorism experts. According to our sources, the organization’s networks are now operating across the Middle East, Europe and West Africa from a headquarters established by Zarqawi in Iraq’s western province of Anbar. This large area bordering Syria, Jordan and Saudi Arabia has passed under his control. To relay operatives, instructions, explosives and funds to the bomber teams on the ground, the Jordanian terrorist is working with Middle East criminal smuggling rings linked to European and African mafias.
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Middle East
Emergency meeting for Arab FMs on improving the Arab League
2004-01-01
The assistant secretary general of the Arab league Nour Eddine Hasshad announced on Sunday that the Arab foreign ministers will hold an emergency meeting in Cairo in February 2004 to discuss the file of developing the Arab League.
"It's an emergency! Quick! Form a committee!"
Hasshad told journalists that the AL general secretariat handed over "since days the Arab League a complete file on the development of the AL, and that the Arab League will by its turn send final answers by the end of January 2004 to discuss it in the emergency meeting." Chairman of the office of the AL secretary general, Hesham Youssef, said that the AL general secretariat is making consultations with the member states to convene an emergency meeting for the Arab foreign ministers in order to discuss ideas and special proposals to develop the AL in February 2004 following Eid al-Adha vacation. He explained that this meeting "will be held in implementation of the decision of the recent Arab summit which was held in Sharm al Sheikh in March. It provides for that the AL ministerial council to convene an emergency meeting to be dedicated to discuss proposals for boosting the AL, on which the AL chief Amr Moussa will submit a report to the next Arab summit due in Tunisia in March, 2004."
None of that meant anything to me. I think they just want to go back to Sharm el-Sheikh.
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