Losing Patience with Hamas?

Posted on October 23, 2009
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The following editorial appeared in Kuwait’s Arab Times. I’ve oft quoted it’s Editor -in-Chief Ahmed al-Jarallah,. He’s no Zionist stooge, gentle reader, and while I many times times disagree with his views I find them fair coming from an Arab editor, in an Arab land:

To Hamas the cup of isolation

ARAB nations will no longer allow Cairo to continue its peace efforts with Hamas because the latter has been foot-dragging the issue, since it has a method to find excuses and avoid confronting challenges. Nobody from Palestine, Arab countries and international community trusts the group. Egypt spent several months silently and patiently playing its diplomatic role to allow the abductors of Gaza to retrace their steps and coordinate the Arab direction in Palestine. This great country has no other option but to postpone talks, wait and accept the procrastination of Hamas. It should discontinue dialogues with the isolated group and stop receiving them in its territories. It should send its representatives away and leave the group to face the consequences of isolation and defeat alone, because they do not deserve such efforts.

Egypt must focus on more appropriate tasks to support the constitutional leadership in Palestine to conclude elections at the right time. It should combine Arab and international political and diplomatic cover, since it has the ability to take care of Palestinians internally and externally, as well as actualize their dream to establish a state. Hamas acts only in favor of Syrian-Iranian plans to exploit the Arab issue. It affirms further level of loyalty as proxy to Tehran, while using the Persian strength to control Palestine and the Arabs. This also confirms that those who have been acting under the pretext of challenge and resistance are nothing but blood traders who never hesitated to trade in Arab interests for personal goals.

At this juncture, we have to ask some fundamental questions. Does Damascus want a dialogue with Cairo over Palestinian file instead of the concerned citizens, as a prelude to normalizing relations between the two nations, after Syria spent years destroying such relations? Does Iran want the Palestinian peace process to pass through nuclear reactions? Whenever Egypt expresses its frustration over Hamas activities, demanding that they should deal with it as the largest Arab nation, not as a Palestinian but a Palestinian faction, it shows its despondency. Does the propaganda-inclined group think they can play with Egypt?

Hamas leaders, who are known to be liars and propagandists, cannot implement contents of their press statements against Egypt, so they have continued to deceive themselves. President Hosni Mubarak will not allow this group, which is not ashamed to trade in the fate of their compatriots, to ride on Egypt. The so-called resistant group has remained adamant for quite a long time to thwart the Palestinian peace process, since the time Egypt signed the Camp David Accord in 1982. This group has continued to destroy and delay the peace process until it became unrealistic after two decades. The Palestinian leader should press ahead with the elections as planned to reorganize Palestine. This will prevent the Israelis and poisonous regional infiltrators from entering the country. Egypt should close its doors to Khalid Meshal and his companions forever.

By Ahmed Al-Jarallah
Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times

[Since anything we repost from Kuwait's Arab times has a curious tendency of disappearing from its web site, I feel obligated to provide a screen shot.]

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ARAB nations will no longer allow Cairo to continue its peace efforts with Hamas because the latter has been foot-dragging the issue, since it has a method to find excuses and avoid confronting challenges. Nobody from Palestine, Arab countries and international community trusts the group. Actually Al-jarallah is wrong! The Norwegians, those purveyors of the increasingly meaningless Nobel Peace Prize, do consider Hamas as a a relevant group in ending the Israeli/Palestinian conflict. The EU, while officially refusing contact with Hamas because it refuses to recognize Israel, maintains a dialogue with the organization. Some Westerners, especially Europeans, are so anti-Israel that they are unwilling to see and understand what Arabs themselves see and understand.

Hamas leaders, who are known to be liars and propagandists, cannot implement contents of their press statements against Egypt, so they have continued to deceive themselves. Deluding themselves is one thing, trading on the misery of their constituents  is far worse! Yet, so many in the West show them respect rather than a well deserved contempt… The same West that sheds crocodile tears over the plight of Palestinians, is actually perpetuating their misery. The hypocrisy and the willful ignorance of facts, are appalling but symptomatic of the true feelings of the enlightened “liberal” West vis-a-vis the Joo. Europeans still view Israel and the Joo, in general, as the only reason for unrest in the Middle East. Many a self hating Joo, in academia and politics ( whether in or out of Israel!) sees it the same way (Oslo Syndrome?)

The so-called resistant group has remained adamant for quite a long time to thwart the Palestinian peace process, since the time Egypt signed the Camp David Accord in 1982. This group has continued to destroy and delay the peace process until it became unrealistic after two decades. But Obama and his administration would rather put pressure on Israel than take any steps that could realistically alleviate conditions for the Palestinians. The UNHRC, overwhelmingly populated by Muslim and Western despots – with no idea of what human rights means – condemn Israel while turning a blind eye on Hamas’ deeds. The Palestinians are nothing more than a political pawn in the game of hatred for Israel and, by extension, any Joo who won’t act like a hofjude. Is the world so blind? Is oil so precious that every principle of decency, everything the West purports to stand for can conveniently be set aside when it comes to the inconvenient Joo?!?!?

The Palestinian leader should press ahead with the elections as planned to reorganize Palestine. This will prevent the Israelis and poisonous regional infiltrators from entering the country. Egypt should close its doors to Khalid Meshal and his companions forever… As you can see, gentle reader, we do not merely, conveniently, pick and choose what we post. We allow different points of view, even when they sometimes may make us cringe. The point of this whole post is to show off the hypocrisy, the willful blindness which refuses to recognize that First Comes Saturday, the Comes Sunday

Can there ever be peace between Israel and the Palestinians, between the West and Islam? There is a chance, but only after the West regains its moral and intellectual integrity, realizing that oil is not worth the prize of its principles. Peace will be only possible when the cowering West understands that as much as we need oil, the oil producers need us more lest they drown in the thick seas of their own black gold!

Chaim

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