Friday, June 22, 2007

The Palestinian "Coup"

Ahmed Yousef is the political adviser to Ismail Haniya, who became the Palestinian prime minister last year.
He wrote this
op-ed in the New York Times.

EXCERPT:
THE events in Gaza over the last few days have been described in the West as a coup. In essence, they have been the opposite. Eighteen months ago, our Hamas Party won the Palestinian parliamentary elections and entered office under Prime Minister Ismail Haniya but never received the handover of real power from Fatah, the losing party. The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, has now tried to replace the winning Hamas government with one of his own, returning Fatah to power while many of our elected members of Parliament languish in Israeli jails. That is the real coup.


...The streets of Gaza are now calm for the first time in a very long time. We have begun disarming some of the drug dealers and the armed gangs and we hope to restore a sense of security and safety to the citizens of Gaza. We want to get children back to school, get basic services functioning again, and provide long-term economic gains for our people.

Our stated aim when we won the election was to effect reform, end corruption and bring economic prosperity to our people. Our sole focus is Palestinian rights and good governance. We now hope to create a climate of peace and tranquillity within our community that will pave the way for an end to internal strife and bring about the release of the British journalist Alan Johnston, whose kidnapping in March by non-Hamas members is a stain on the reputation of the Palestinian people...

Any further attempts to marginalize us, starve our people into submission or attack us militarily will prove that the United States and Israeli governments are not genuinely interested in seeing an end to the violence. Dispassionate observers over the next few weeks will be able to make up their own minds as to each side’s true intentions.

Also read: Robert Fisk-Welcome to ‘Palestine’

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Bush wanted free democratic elections in the middle east well,hamas won the vote of the people!what happened? Bush says we dont recgnize them.true but thats who they voted for1You got your wish!so now he doesn,t recognize them.No wonder the middle east hates us.If you put yourself in their shoes how would you feel?What did Condi say after the election?"nobody could"ve predicted the palestinians would"ve voted for hamas"I got news for you condi,I predicted it.Just like 911 "nobody could've predicted hijacking planes and slamming them into office bldgs.Richard Clarke did and had told you about it.She"as competent at her job as Gonzo is in his.

 
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