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だれがパレスチナ人を支配するか。
2007年6月18日 -- del.icio.usにこのポストを加えなさい先週のでき事は私達に上記の質問を熟考させる。 に従って Khaleejの時間ハマス」を隔離する、ドバイ(アラブ首長国連邦)の英語新聞は、「国際地域社会(Mahmoud) Abbasのためのサポートおよび意思に信号を送った。 パレスチナの立法審議会を動かすために2006年1月に選ばれたハマスは通りにこの1週間取り、Fatahの何人かの高級役人を殺した。 今度は、Abbasは「適当な総理大臣がSalam Fayyad導く12メンバー緊急のキャビネットで彼が彼の権限を元通りにするように努めた誓いハマスに違法militia�sの宣言によって素早く」。の狙いをつけたように
これらのでき事は質問を頼む-だれがパレスチナ人を支配するか。 パレスチナの政治に2匹の主要な派閥が-ハマスおよびFatahある。 Fatah, considered by most to be moderate (feelings not shared by us who run this website), lost the 2006 election to Hamas (by a margin of 74-45), but retained the presidency. Now, Abbas doesn’t like what he’s seeing, so he’s asserting his authority to undermine Hamas.
Our personal view of what will come of this is a situation similar to what happened to Pakistan in 1971. Between 1955 and 1971, East Pakistan (now know as Bangladesh) was a province of Pakistan. As we know from history, the only people that Muslims hate more than the infidels is each other, and thus East Pakistan broke off and became an independent country. Given that Gaza is primarily Hamas territory, it will be virtually be impossible for Fatah to assert control over it. The West Bank is primarily Fatah territory and given recent events, will likely maintain it’s allegiance. We don’t believe that these two rival parties will ever be able to reconcile and will effectively break ties in the not too distant future, leaving the West Bank to be governed by Fatah and Gaza to be governed by Hamas.
The above events are likely to be viewed as negative by the Arab world, Palestinian activists and the UN, the events could be a great victory for Israel, given that previous peace agreements with the Palestinians stipulated that Israel would have to give the Palestinians a way to move between Gaza and the West Bank, which would surely cause security issues for Israel. Should these two territories be ruled by different parties for an extended period of time, this demand will not be realistic and Israel will not have to put itself in a terrible position. Time will tell whether our prediction is correct, but given the events of the past week, this scenario is looking more and more realistic as time passes.
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