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Lawless in Gaza
The Economist ^
| Jul 21st 2004
| Global Agenda
Posted on 07/22/2004 11:11:46 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Violent protests against corruption and nepotism in Yasser Arafats Palestinian Authority, and the threatened resignation of his prime minister, Ahmed Qurei, have forced Mr Arafat to back off from putting a relative in charge of Gazas security forces... Arafat is feeling the wrath of his own people, who have become increasingly frustrated at the corruption, nepotism and sheer uselessness of his crumbling regime.... Arafat has for months been resisting pressure from America, Egypt, the United Nations and other powers to merge and revamp the PAs 12 overlapping, ineffectual and mutually hostile security forces, and to put them under the control of someone acceptable to international negotiators. After the weekend of chaos, the UN secretary-general, Kofi Annan, urged Mr Arafat to press on with the security reforms in order to end the serious crisis in Gaza... Hamas and other militant groups prepare to fill the power vacuum in the strip that will be created if Israel proceeds with its plan to pull out by the end of next year. On Friday, four French aid workers, Gazas police chief and another Palestinian official were abducted by gunmen and briefly held hostage by militant groups, as a protest against corruption in the PA... On Sunday, around 18 people were hurt as militants exchanged fire with the PAs forces in Gaza. That night, al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, a group linked to Mr Arafats own Fatah party, burned down a PA security base in protest at Musa Arafats appointment, while thousands of gunmen marched through the streets. On Tuesday, gunmen shot and injured Nabil Amr, a leading pro-reform campaigner, shortly after he had given a television interview criticising Mr Arafat.
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George W. Bush will be reelected by a margin of at least ten per cent
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07/22/2004 11:11:53 AM PDT
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SunkenCiv
To: knighthawk; ValerieUSA
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07/22/2004 11:15:03 AM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: Alouette; quidnunc; Salem; SJackson; Slings and Arrows; vpintheak; yonif
I'd like to keep this ping informal. :')
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07/22/2004 11:21:29 AM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
I'd like to keep this ping informal.But I spent HOURS on my hair!
To: SunkenCiv
I wonder how many other non-Palestinians (besides the Arafat clan) are involved in the violence? Is this an "insurgency" of foreign thugs vying for power, or is this revolt against the PA a true uprising of the local people? Seems to me the "people's" way there so far has been to send their children out to throw rocks at the perceived enemies.
To: ValerieUSA
Arafat is 75. He has no close advisers he trusts. When criticized (I think I included that in the quote) he had the critic shot and wounded. The only tactics he's used to gain power are violence including mass-murder. There are no moderate Arab politicians, because after the Six Day War Arafat and his former rivals (all of whom live in exile or are dead) murdered all of them systematically over a period of years. Now, the succession crisis looms. The tools Arafat chose are the only ones to be used.
Israel is building its fence, pulling out of Gaza, but hedging bets on the so-called West Bank. Arafat and his mouthpiece PMs have all refused to use the PA armed forces to disarm their fellow terrorists, claiming that it would result in civil war. That's exactly what will result. When Israel removes itself from Gaza (the border with Gaza was less porous than that with the WB) Hamas, al-Aqsa, Islamic Jihad, and probably Iran's Hezbollah (among possibly others) will begin to fight it out as the street gangs that they are. The official US position should be that it's an internal matter. The unofficial position should be to sell ammo to all the warring factions.
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07/22/2004 12:32:59 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: Slings and Arrows; SunkenCiv
"But I spent HOURS on my hair!"
LOL!!
Well, I, for one, think you look real purty.
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07/22/2004 7:25:17 PM PDT
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Salem
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07/22/2004 7:26:17 PM PDT
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Salem
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To: Salem
I couldn't think of any good cat-related compliments. :'D
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07/22/2004 10:34:21 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
This clown's been trying to destroy the entire state of Israel (and for a while, the entire Jewish people, which he seems to have realized is not feasible) for most of his adult life.
Yes, Arafat is 75 now. So what? Why won't any U.S. administration (Democrat or Republican alike, since both are failing Israel) just stand up and call out Arafat for what he is: a murderer and a terrorist? He's not a legitimate world leader, and he has NO actual power to bargain or negotiate with either Israel or the U.S.
If he dies a natural death, we're not doing our jobs right.
To: RockAgainsttheLeft04
I couldn't agree more. I'd love to see his death at the hands of one of the other terrorist groups, though. Of course, that would be followed by EU and UN resolutions blaming Israel for creating the conditions by which he perished.
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07/23/2004 9:01:52 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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08/05/2004 11:57:52 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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