http://www.hudsonny.org/2009/07/the-hamas-fatah-war-bad-guys-vs-bad-guys.php
July 14, 2009 6:30 AM
by Khaled Abu Toameh
The power struggle between Hamas and Fatah has claimed the lives of hundreds of Palestinians over the past three and a half years. Thousands of Palestinians have also been wounded, many critically, in the bloody confrontation that erupted between the two parties almost immediately after Hamas won the parliamentary election in January 2006.
The biggest mistake the
The Americans provided Fatah with weapons and money with the hope that it would be able to remove Hamas from power.
But
This support is actually discrediting Fatah in the eyes of many Palestinians who now view its leaders as collaborators and puppets in the hands of the
The best way to undermine Hamas is not by arming and training Fatah militiamen and thugs and calling them policemen, but by offering the Palestinians a better alternative to the Islamic movement.
Contrary to what many decision-makers in the West think, this is not a power struggle between good guys (Fatah) and bad guys (Hamas).
This is a power struggle between bad guys and bad guys.
Hamas and Fatah are not fighting over which party is going to bring democracy and a better economy to the Palestinians. Nor are they fighting over building infrastructure and good government.
Instead, these two parties are fighting only over money and power.
The real battle between them is over who is going to control the billions of dollars in financial aid that the Palestinians are continuing to receive from the
Moreover, this is a power struggle between one party that won a free election in 2006 (Hamas) and another that lost (Fatah). Fatah, which managed to maintain exclusive control over the Palestinian issue for the past four decades, has never come to terms with the fact that it lost an election to Hamas.
Fatah's refusal to accept its defeat and Hamas
Hundreds of Hamas supporters are now being held in various Fatah-controlled prisons in the
The two parties are inciting against each other the same way they used to incite against
Efforts by a number of Arab countries - including
Fatah recently claimed that Hamas has been plotting to assassinate its top leaders in the
Ironically,
Had it not been for
On the other hand,
All indications are that Fatah and Hamas are headed toward more confrontation and bloodshed. As such, it would be useful if the Obama Administration appointed a special envoy to solve the crisis between these two parties. Before talking about making peace between
Your second to last paragraph is very accurate. In the end, without the Jews to kick around the Palestinians turn their guns on each other.
http://ronmossad.blogspot.com/2009/08/taste-of-whats-to-come.html
And now Hamas is turning their guns on themselves. Very responsible leadership they have there in Gaza City.