Showing posts with label Hamastan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamastan. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 March 2010

Love of the Land: Why the Palestinians Don't Want a State

Why the Palestinians Don't Want a State


David Gutmann
American Spectator
05 March '10

President Barack Obama will soon be entering the lion's den of Middle East politics with the same conviction that has guided all his predecessors -- that the solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict lies in the Two-State Solution, leading to the early establishment of a Palestinian state.

The received wisdom has it that the Palestinians wish above all things to have a state of their own, but that their fervent wishes are frustrated by Israeli delaying tactics, such as endless arguments over West Bank settlements, security fences, water rights, and the like.

While the Israelis probably do not want a Palestinian state on their borders, an entity that could easily become Hamastan II (and yet another missile launching platform), there is increasing evidence that the Palestinians themselves are of two minds about the prospect of their own statehood.

The first piece of evidence is the unchallenged observation that Palestinian leaders have rejected or sabotaged every proposal for statehood since 1947. In that year the Palestinians rejected the UN-sponsored division of the former British mandate into Jewish and Arab states on the grounds that they did not want to share Palestine with the infidel Jews. Instead of developing trheir own state, they tried through armed conflict to eradicate the nascent Jewish state. Their leaders took this big step just two years after the end of the Holocaust; and, guided by Hitler's associate Haj Amin Al-Husseini, their implicit goal was to continue the slaughter. But if you start a war of politicide plus extermination you had better win it; otherwise, like Hitler, or Tojo, or the Palestinians of 1948, you will very likely end up with a bombed-out wasteland, or -- in the Palestinian case -- as a defeated rabble of landless refugees.

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Love of the Land: Why the Palestinians Don't Want a State

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Israel Matzav: Women of Hamastan forced to wear head scarves

Women of Hamastan forced to wear head scarves

On Sunday, it was reported that a judge in Gaza forced a lawyer to don a head scarf in order to appear in court. Now it is reported that the decree goes beyond the courts. Gaza is becoming more and more like Iran and Saudi Arabia. All women are now required to wear head scarves.

The London-based newspaper Al-Quds al-Arabi reported that the Gaza government approved a series of laws meant to guard Muslim morals.

This joins an increasing number of reports by Gaza residents, who say modesty patrols have been forcing women to wear head coverings, especially at Gaza's beaches, and that they are inspecting isolated cars in order to prevent unmarried couples from being alone together.

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Israel Matzav: What a show! Hamas campers stage Shalit abduction as their 'camp play'

What a show! Hamas campers stage Shalit abduction as their 'camp play'

Recently, I posted about the Jerusalem Municipality's efforts to get 'Palestinian' kids living in the city into normal day camps where they would have normal kids' activities and not the types of activities run by Islamist camps. Here's why the Municipality felt such a need to do that.

When I was a kid, the camp play was Cinderella or Anna and the King of Siam - The King and I (in Hebrew no less). But for the kids of Hamastan, there is a different kind of camp play. In front of all the elites of Hamas, some of the more than 120,000 kids in Hamas camps this summer re-enacted the kidnapping of IDF corporal Gilad Shalit.
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