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Analysis: Why has the West Bank been quiet?
Jerusalem Post ^ | 1/7/2009 | Khaled Abu Toameh

Posted on 01/07/2009 9:26:58 AM PST by mojito

A rally held here on Tuesday in solidarity with the Gaza Strip drew about 150 protesters. Similar demonstrations in other parts of the West Bank over the past 11 days have also attracted small numbers of Palestinians.

As the demonstrators in this city's central Manara Square chanted slogans condemning Israel as a "Nazi state" and calling on the Arabs to severe their ties with Israel and on Fatah and Hamas to join forces, shopkeepers did not shut their businesses to participate in the rally.

Nor did many passersby heed the protesters' appeal to join the rally. At the Stars & Bucks café overlooking the square, young men and women smoked water-pipes, sipped cappuccino and exchanged jokes, totally ignoring the protest and the graphic images broadcast on Al-Jazeera via an LCD screen hanging on the wall.

The general atmosphere in this city was not different from other places in the West Bank. While the overwhelming majority of the Palestinians in the West Bank continue to express their full solidarity with their brethren in the Gaza Strip, they have not gone a step further by resorting to widespread violence against the IDF and settlers.

In fact, the feeling here on Tuesday was that many Palestinians related to the war in Gaza as if it were happening in another country.

The West Bank and the Gaza Strip have been separated for nearly two decades now. Most Palestinians living in the West Bank have never been to the Gaza Strip. Similarly, only a few Palestinians from the Gaza Strip have ever set foot in the West Bank.

Even when there were no Israeli-imposed travel restrictions, there was almost no interaction between the two communities. Although they may be united politically, the Palestinians in each area have always had different traditions and attitudes.

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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: abumazen; fatah; gaza; hamas; israel; westbank
Most Fatah supporters are terrified of their Iranian-backed bretheren, and quietly hope the Israelis destroy Hamas.
1 posted on 01/07/2009 9:27:00 AM PST by mojito
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Why is the West Bank so quiet??

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They don't want a bloody nose...??
[...delivered courtesy of EAGLES firing HELLFIRE]

Justa thought...

2 posted on 01/07/2009 9:33:29 AM PST by Wings-n-Wind (The main things are the plain things!)
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Bingo. Fatah can’t wait to get rid of Hamas. They took their power, and are making it hard for the Palestinians to make any gains. Plus there were all those killings and infighting between Fatah and Hamas.
Crush them Israel, and strip Gaza bare of every weapon they have, and then block them up from any other trade. Israel can control humanitarian aid and legitimate commerce just fine.


3 posted on 01/07/2009 9:40:22 AM PST by ritewingwarrior (Just say No to socialism.)
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for later ...


5 posted on 01/07/2009 9:46:16 AM PST by geologist (The only answer to the troubles of this life is Jesus. A decision we all must make.)
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Yep. Not that Fatah wouldn’t like to see both sides damaged. But political control means payola and they miss it.


6 posted on 01/07/2009 9:54:25 AM PST by Billthedrill
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Because no one is paying the leaders of Fatah enough to make them induce their followers to commit suicide?


7 posted on 01/07/2009 9:58:29 AM PST by Little Ray (Do we have a Plan B?)
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Why is the West Bank so quiet??

Old saying:

When two of your enemies are to fight, offer to hold their coats...............

8 posted on 01/07/2009 10:05:55 AM PST by Red Badger (I was sad because I had no shoes to throw, until I met a reporter who had no feet.....)
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All of the protesters are in the US now?


10 posted on 01/07/2009 10:08:05 AM PST by toomuchcoffee ( Yeah, I'll help you buy some real estate)
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To: mojito

All of the protesters are in the US now?


11 posted on 01/07/2009 10:08:17 AM PST by toomuchcoffee ( Yeah, I'll help you buy some real estate)
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To: mojito

All of the protesters are in the US now?


12 posted on 01/07/2009 10:08:29 AM PST by toomuchcoffee ( Yeah, I'll help you buy some real estate)
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Ah geeze... Three posts for the price of one. Hope I’m not called upon to point a gun at anyone today, with a trigger finger like that...


13 posted on 01/07/2009 10:10:21 AM PST by toomuchcoffee ( Yeah, I'll help you buy some real estate)
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Fatah hates Hamas. Israel hates Hamas. “The enemy of my enemy is my friend” is an Arab proverb....

(I’m not saying Fatah and Israel are friends, I’m saying that Fatah supporters will be pleased if Hamas is destroyed, no matter who does it)


14 posted on 01/07/2009 10:11:28 AM PST by G8 Diplomat (The Middle East: We put the OIL in TURMOIL!)
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Although they may be united politically, the Palestinians in each area have always had different traditions and attitudes.

And yet the foreign policy einsteins insist on cobbling them together in some sort of weird consortium of a two-piece sovereign state.

It seems obvious: there is no reason for Gaza to exist as a separate territory. The inhabitants need to be relocated to Jordan and/or Egypt and the miserable Strip annexed by Israel. If they ever do recognize Israel they can have some of the WestBank and some of the rest of Jordan.

15 posted on 01/07/2009 2:44:00 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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And maybe Hamas is not so strong and liked there. It’s strength in Gaza may be because it used force and threats to win the election and that has not been possible in the West Bank.


16 posted on 01/07/2009 6:53:10 PM PST by AmericanVictory
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Good analysis.... Concur...

Also... the Gaza factions have the tunnel system and the sea for smuggling arms.... not so easy in the West Bank....

Thanks for the feedback...

17 posted on 01/07/2009 6:57:51 PM PST by Wings-n-Wind (The main things are the plain things!)
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