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'Palestinians are on verge of civil war'
2007-06-06
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas warned Tuesday that his people were on the verge of civil war and said the infighting was worse than living under Israeli military rule.

Israel's capture of the West Bank, Gaza and parts of Jerusalem in the Six Day War was a "black day" for the Palestinians, who paid a heavy price for defeat, Abbas said in a televised speech on the anniversary of the start of the war on June 5.

Abbas focused on the bloody factional fighting between Fatah and Hamas. The two parties have been governing in an uneasy coalition since March, after a year of Hamas-only rule, but another round of deadly gun battles erupted in May.

"Regarding our internal situation, what concerns us all is the chaos, and more specifically, being on the verge of civil war," Abbas said.

He said he has spent hundreds of negotiating hours trying to halt the bloodshed, "realizing that what is equal to or even worse than occupation is internal fighting."

Abbas warned that factional fighting had harmed the Palestinians' standing in the world. He also criticized Palestinian operatives, who captured IDF soldier Cpl. Gilad Schalit a year ago and continued to fire rockets at southern Israel after the 2005 disengagement. Abbas said the operatives only invited Israeli retaliation that had left hundreds of Palestinians dead.

Abbas said he wanted to move forward instead of affixing blame, and was not trying to restore calm by negotiating a cease-fire with Israel.

Hours earlier, a two-hour gunfight broke out between Hamas and Fatah near the Karni crossing in Gaza. A number of Hamas members were wounded, in addition to one of Abbas's security guards.

Hamas blamed Fatah security men for opening fire, Army Radio reported.
Posted by:Fred

#11  If they were any dumber, they would have to be friggin dead.

Well all-righty then, let's reduce their collective IQ a few more points, emkay?
Posted by: Zenster   2007-06-06 19:05  

#10  I am not sure it can be called a civil war. That would require some modicum of civility somewhere there.

OTOH, matters not what's it called, as long as they will go progress on with it.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-06-06 18:18  

#9  ...the [Paleo] infighting was worse than living under Israeli military rule.

Hey, Paleos living in Israel and are citizens of Israel have represention in the Kneset.

What a dumb bunch of SOBs living in Palestine. If they were any dumber, they would have to be friggin dead.

Get on with the civil war. Purge the gene pool.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-06-06 18:12  

#8  You have to give credit to the Arabs. They had genocidal intent and made no bones about it. They lost and have turned things around so that many think of them as the good guys. It's amazingly adept manipulation of the (willingly led) media and usual suspects.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2007-06-06 14:06  

#7  #6 another point from the same book: Twain & co traveled for three days from Yaffo to Jerusalem without meeting a living soul on the way.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-06 11:36  

#6  from the book review:
"The Innocents Abroad" by Mark Twain (1869).

Commissioned by two U.S. newspapers to report on the voyage of the steamship Quaker City in 1867, the relatively unknown humorist Samuel Clemens sailed for the Middle East. The realities he encountered there bore little resemblance to the romantic fantasies that he and millions of Americans had imbibed in "A Thousand and One Arabian Nights." Middle Eastern men, Clemens concluded, were "filthy, brutish, ignorant, unprogressive, and superstitious," and the women so ugly that "they couldn't smile after ten o'clock Saturday night without breaking the Sabbath." These caustic observations and a wealth of others were published in a single volume under Clemens's new pen name, Mark Twain. The Middle East made him: "The Innocents Abroad" earned $300,000, a fortune for the time. Yet pre-"Innocents" myths about the Middle East remained deeply ingrained in the American imagination, later inspiring a cavalcade of fanciful movies, from "The Sheik of Araby" to "Aladdin," from "The Wind and the Lion" to "Indiana Jones." America's romance with the region continued until 9/11, the day the fantasy died.

Posted by: 3dc   2007-06-06 10:36  

#5  But they're victims Pro, they're victims.
They've been... well....victimized!



Now they need $$$$ to make it all better.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2007-06-06 10:25  

#4  #3 So when will the press admit hit has gone over the line to civil war?

They won't because even if Israel disappeared tomorrow this is how these people would still act. MSM can't acknowledge in their bigotry and hatred, that it is not the Israelis who are the problem but the innate nature of Paleos and their enablers.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-06-06 10:04  

#3  So when will the press admit hit has gone over the line to civil war?
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-06-06 09:36  

#2  Wish they'd quite the posing and get on with it, damn slackers
Posted by: Frank G   2007-06-06 08:36  

#1  Abbas warned that factional fighting had harmed the Palestinians' standing in the world.

Too late!
Posted by: Bobby   2007-06-06 06:42  

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