Tuesday, June 12, 2012


The Bitter Reconciliation Between Abbas and Hamas

According to Palestinian sources, sharp arguments occurred between PA President Mahmoud Abbas and his prime minister Salam Fayyad, who are both supported and imposed on Palestinians by US, EU and the West. The disputes have cropped up between these pole “elements” of the Palestinian Authority on how to manage the secret channels between Fayyad and the Israeli occupation and the US government.
The US-imposed Dr. Salam Fayyad, who has had confidential relations and connections with the US government since his time as finance minister in the government of the late Palestinian President Arafat has maintained his contacts with the US even after receiving his position as a Palestinian prime minister in the current regime of President Abbas. Fayyad also opened confidential channels with the zionist jewish state , circumventing Abbas’ own channels with Israel. Note that Fayyad has an American green card, what gives him the same rights like American citizens.
President Abbas is using the power to arrest and repress his opponents and impose his waning authority on the Palestinians in the West Bank. He is doing everything to discredit or otherwise get rid of his political opponents, and using a massive campaign of propaganda and outright lies to make the Palestinians “understand” that he “is keen about their national interests”.
He has already done such campaigns in the past, bamboozling and getting rid of political opponents such as the late President Arafat who was poisoned, Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, who has been interned in the Israeli Gulag since years, Mohammed Dahlan, who has all but disappeared, his ambassador Nabil Amr, and finally his rival Khaled Salam, perhaps the biggest PA fat cat, who stole from the Palestinians what Abbas was not able to steal and who is also on the run.
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