Why Gaza's Message Is Threatening To Some?

frs1999
By frs1999

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Why Gaza's Message Is Threatening To Some?

The Israeli war on Gaza hasn't been only unprecedented in its ferocity, but it has been unprecedented in the support it received from the so called "Moderate" Arab Regimes** as well. In all circles, the Israeli attack was expected but not with this ferocity, however, the open alliance between the "Moderate" Arab Regimes with the Israeli policy makers never been this clear and obvious.

Early 2006, Palestinians in the West Bank and especially in the Gaza Strip voted overwhelmingly for Hamas in a transparent and a fair election that was monitored by the former US President Carter. In response, all Western Powers (European Union and the United States), the "Moderate" Arab Regimes, and the Israelis conspired to topple the newly elected government (see related articles section for details). As a first response, the Israeli government jailed all the elected Hamas' representatives in the West Bank and Western Powers started all sorts of blockade against the freely elected government. I'm not a fan of Hamas or its agenda, however, I believe it's critical to understand why these Arab leader joined the Western Powers & Israel in a conspiracy to oust the freely elected Palestinian Government. To simply say they are puppets in hands of Israel and Western powers is not good enough, there must be more to it than that.

Since the "Moderate" Arab Regimes' hold on power is based on very little popular support (mostly imposed on the Arab people by the Western Powers), they perceive Gaza's messages of democracy, hope, resistance, rule of law, and above all accountability & transparency as an existential threat to their shaky & undemocratic rule; it scares them that this message of hope could spread beyond the Gaza Strip. No other reason explains why President Mahmoud Abbas and the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak are passionately closing ranks with their Israeli counterparts. This explains why the Israeli Air Force has first targeted the instruments that Hamas uses to enforce the rule of law, such as police stations, prisons, courts, justice & education ministries, fuel depots, and Universities. The primary reason behind the latest war on Gaza is make Palestinians submit to their will regardless if Hamas is power or not. Prior to Hamas' election to power early 2006, it was Yasser Arafat who was targeted with similar policies because he refused to submit to Israeli and Western dictates, and because of that he was branded as an obstacle to "peace".

The people in the Middle East lost hope in Westerners' call for human rights, liberty, and democracy; sadly Westerners are the first to run from their ideals and principals when their interests are at stake. Their primary interests in the Middle East are simple: protecting Israel by all possible means and having a secure access to Middle Eastern oil; promoting liberty, human rights, and democracy are by far secondary. On the other hand, what has been shocking and humiliating to me as an Arab is how the "Moderate" Arab Regimes are flocking to support the Israeli government in its attack on our people in Gaza. In my humble opinion, this could be a signal that they are disparate; they are almost in panic mode; this is unprecedented.

Since the blockade on Gaza has been fruitless up to this point, the conspirators opted for the usage of Israeli Army to weaken, if not, destroy Hamas' rule. The urgency to act quickly might have be driven with the fact the the clock is running out on Mr. Abbas' and Mr. Bush's presidencies. I also suspect that the conspirators are worried that the President elect Obama may not be as accommodating as Mr. Bush since he will be focusing on the financial melt that hit the US recently. I believe the America's military and financial weakness will reflect negatively on its foreign policy, especially in the Middle East.

Finally, I like to end this short article by reminding the reader of what David Ben-Gurion (the 1st Israeli PM) wrote in his diary on November 11, 1948:

"Let us recognize the truth: we won not because we performed wonders, but because the Arab army is rotten. Must this rottenness persist forever?" (Simha Flapan, p. 238)

I believe Arab rottenness which Ben-Gurion spoke of may have started to reached its limits; I am afraid we're witnessing the early signs of a political tsunamis that could transform the Middle East.

Our DATE is 60 years LATE, we shall return.

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By GodFather.• 8 Jan 2009 11:28
GodFather.

RP sorry for using your caption on the previous post..I hope it is not a sin.

What riffers may that be.. I have Pamela Anderson in mind any other RP?

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By anonymous• 8 Jan 2009 11:17
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

The Canadians are protecting the USA, by sending some of that riffer across our borders.

By GodFather.• 8 Jan 2009 11:13
Rating: 5/5
GodFather.

Stop the War. No war is Good and no Peace is bad.

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By Gypsy• 8 Jan 2009 11:11
Rating: 5/5
Gypsy

MOST Western nations are watching what happens in Gaza very very intentely, and I agree with Withnail, it's the US protecting Israel, not all of the Western countries.

This is a VERY sticky issue and it needs to be approached cautiously. And you'll have to excuse the West for not interfering in this region, we get nothing but crap everytime we do.

By Withnail• 8 Jan 2009 10:24
Rating: 3/5
Withnail

you should read a history book. what is happening in Gaza is tragic but unprecedented ferocity?

and don't lump all westerners together. the United States of America is protecting Israel. the US is not all westerners.

most western countries do more to protect human rights than anyone else, even though they could do a lot more. muslims in Canada have far more rights than i do in any muslim country.

you might enjoy reading this article. this israeli served in the IDF but is appalled by what is happening in Gaza:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/07/gaza-israel-palestine

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"Even a stopped clock gives the right time twice a day." Withnail & I

By SolidSnake9• 8 Jan 2009 10:11
SolidSnake9

We share the same sentiments brother! We pray,we act and we move on...

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By abohmaid• 8 Jan 2009 10:05
abohmaid

we all pray to stop the massacre

and goodmorning to u & to mj

By Khanan• 8 Jan 2009 10:04
Rating: 4/5
Khanan

our days starts with that and ends with that..

seeing the humanatrian crisis unfold in GAZA...

There was interesting debate on CNN with regard to the UN School bombing b/w UNRWA spokesperson and Israel's FO spokesperson.

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Have Courage To Live.

Anyone Can Die.

By SolidSnake9• 8 Jan 2009 10:04
SolidSnake9

Well said mjamille28...

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By mjamille28• 8 Jan 2009 10:01
Rating: 5/5
mjamille28

i dont think it's Gaza he has a problem with,.. it's more on starting the day and then when you log in here, first thing you see is one on Gaza...

By SolidSnake9• 8 Jan 2009 10:01
SolidSnake9

I don't infact, since last week, im seeing threads about Gaza... and Im starting to learn all the twist and turn... Good morning to you too!

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By abohmaid• 8 Jan 2009 09:59
abohmaid

whats ur problem with gaza?

By SolidSnake9• 8 Jan 2009 09:53
SolidSnake9

Gosh, my day starts with Gaza again.

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