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Meeting of Arab leaders on Gaza ends in discord
2009-01-20
Johnson! Stop the presses!!
KUWAIT CITY (AP) -- Arab leaders trying to come up with a plan to rebuild Gaza ended their meeting Tuesday in discord, unable to agree on whether to back Egyptian peace efforts or even set up a joint reconstruction fund for the devastated Palestinian territory.
Damn. How's Maashal gonna pay his boy prostitute bills?
The deep tensions among rival Arab leaders could affect the fragile cease-fire between Hamas and Israel that ended a three-week Israeli onslaught on the Mediterranean strip. The military campaign to stop militant rocket fire left around 1,300 Palestinians dead, according to Gaza health officials, and material damage estimated at around $2 billion. Thirteen Israelis were also killed.
Last week it was 1 billion, the other day 1.8 billion. it's almost like...somebody plans on making money on this deal.
The violence in Gaza split Arab countries into two camps -- one led by Syria and Qatar supporting Hamas hard-liners who rule the territory, and another led by Egypt and Saudi Arabia hoping to lure the Palestinian militant group toward more moderation.
I curse your moustache!
Ha! Your mother's moustache!
Your camel's mother's moustache!
Apostate!
Infidel!

The two-day gathering of Arab leaders in Kuwait that ended Tuesday was expected to announce a fund to rebuild Gaza and a unified statement about how to end the crisis there. Instead, pledges came in vague and without figures, along with criticism for Israel and threats to hold it accountable for what leaders called "war crimes" in Gaza.
Jooo blaming and vague on the money for their Pali "brothers"? It's deja vu, I tells ya...
Saudi Arabia was the only Arab country to commit at the opening of the gathering to a $1 billion contribution for rebuilding efforts, and Kuwait's emir, Sheik Sabah Al Ahmed Al Sabah, said the reconstruction should be an "international collective effort." It remains to be seen when the money will be paid and if it will be delivered to Gaza's militant Hamas rulers or to the rival Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.
Heh...heh..heh. Don't open up those new Swiss bank accounts yet, boys.
"An international effort is a million times better," said Nabil al-Fadhl, columnist for Kuwait's Al-Watan newspaper. "Do you want to give the donations to Hamas, the illegal authority?"
Don't visit Gaza anytime soon, Nabil.
Shortly before a final statement was read, Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, without naming specific countries, said leaders were unable to reach a consensus. "Some are entrenched in their positions," Zebari told state-owned Kuwait Television. After the summit ended, Arab League chief Jerry Lewis Amr Moussa acknowledged he was frustrated.
Oh, noooo. Not that!
"Of course the Arab situation is still troubled and tense ... and we need to exert efforts to close ranks as much as possible," he said.
I just flew in from Damascus. And are my arms tired...
Egypt and Saudi Arabia, both staunch U.S. allies, initially blamed Hamas for the Gaza crisis, which Israel says it launched to halt rockets fired by the militant group on its south. Later, as the Gaza death toll increased and public pressure in the Arab world to support Hamas mounted, the two Arab powerhouses shifted their accusations toward Israel.
If my Magic Eight Ball wasn't in the shop, I coulda predicted that.
The two Arab camps are also divided about what should be done with the Arab peace initiative -- first proposed by Saudi Arabia in 2002 and relaunched in March 2007. At a summit in Qatar Friday, Syria called for putting the peace initiative on hold -- a more radical position than one outlined by Saudi King Abdullah on Monday. The initiative offers Israel collective Arab recognition in exchange for Israeli withdrawal from territory it occupied during the 1967 Mideast war, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital and a just solution to the problem of Palestinian refugees. Israel initially rejected the initiative in 2002, but in the past year has said it could be a starting point for discussions.
Land for Arab promises? Gonna bet your life on that? Because you are...
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