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مرة
أخرى, السياسة الأمريكية تعتمد
على الفوضى بقلم:
أتش جرينواي بوسطن
غلوب - 19/6/2007 لقد قال الشعب الفلسطيني كلمته
في الانتخابات و لكن إسرائيل
والغرب لم يعجبهم ما قاله
الفلسطينيون Once
again, U.S. policy lies in shambles By
H. D. S. Greenway The Published:
The
Bush administration pushed for the election, over
considerable Israeli doubts, in the American belief, at
times naïve, that democracy cures all ills. Once the
Palestinian people had spoken, however, The
Hamas victory "quickly moved from a crippling
financial siege of the PA [Palestinian Authority], with
the aim of bringing down the government, to an
escalation of Israeli assassinations of Palestinian
militants, and to artillery and air attacks in Almost
as quickly, Gazans moved to confrontation with Hamas
was as surprised by its victory as was the rest of the
world. "We
wanted, expected, to win about 30 percent of the vote,
enough to have an influence in the Palestinian
government," a Hamas official told me. "We
didn't realized just how fed up people were with the
corruption of Fatah." Might
things have turned out differently had In
any case, the attempt to bring down the newly elected
Hamas government failed, and Also,
the American effort to arm and train Fatah so that it
would defeat Hamas militarily has failed, at least in How
would things have turned out differently if Gazans had
stuck to their cease-fire, refrained from rocketing After
all, Hamas was elected to clean up corruption and serve
the people, not make war on The
failure of Palestinians to unite - the quarrels between
factions and families - hindered their national movement
since before the birth of There
were times when David Ben-Gurion thought the struggle
between his labor movement and Menachem Begin's
right-wing faction "might even lead to civil
war," according to historian Tom Segev. "
'We must take up our rifles against them,' Ben-Gurion
declared," Segev writes. But just when serious
infighting was about to break out into civil war, the
Jews in the Palestinian territories stepped back from
the brink. The
tragedy for the Palestinians is that, in The
present Israeli government was elected on a platform of
unilateral withdrawals from the Now
There
will be an equally understandable desire to turn to the When
things settle down, And
if Palestinians are ever going to achieve statehood,
they have to draw back from the brink of a civil war
that can only cripple their cause for generations to
come. H.
D. S. Greenway's column appears regularly in The http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/19/opinion/edgreenway.php?page=2 ----------------- نشرنا
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