Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7067|London, England
1) Sounds like the "country" of Palestine has just broken up into 2 states. Not like they were unified in anyway in the first place but this just confirms it.
2) What ban? If that's the ban of US Aid, then maybe as everyone seems to support Fatah more.
3) West Bank has places like Jerusalem and whatnot, seems more close to Israel than Gaza. Especially with not-so loonies controlling it, maybe just maybe there will be negotiations with the WB and Israel.

But what do i know.
Bubbalo
The Lizzard
+541|7007
Palestine was never a country.  It was a part of Israel.
samfink
Member
+31|7001
west bank was Jordanian, gaza strip was Egyptian, actually. they were both conquered by Israel in the 1967 war. ( in addition to the Sinai peninsula, but Israel handed that back to Egypt in exchange for a recognised border)
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7207

Revenge is what that is called.
BVC
Member
+325|7141
It could lead to a slightly more peaceful Israel; more likelihood of peace with the west bank at least.
konfusion
mostly afk
+480|6996|CH/BR - in UK

Oh for fucks sake! I hate extremists, they screw everything up even more. I hope the Fatah fight off the Hamas - they're more willing to negotiate.

-konfusion
Fred[OZ75]
Jihad Jeep Driver
+19|7205|Perth, Western Australia

Bubbalo wrote:

Palestine was never a country.  It was a part of Israel.
That is like saying England is part of Italy because of the roman empire. Israel wasn't a country for hundreds of years until Israeli terrorists (using the current description of them) forced out the British, before that the entire region was known as Palestine.

Israel best move since 1967 has been to pull out of Gaza, it has caused the Palestinians to point their guns at each other to fight over who owns what. If Fatah can take control of the West Bank with the funds they will now be getting from having restrictions lifted then could actually be peace for at least some Palestinians.

Last edited by Fred[OZ75] (2007-06-16 13:55:29)

Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|7111|NT, like Mick Dundee

I guess this is what happens when the USA and Israel say...

"You can elect who ever you want to govern you, as long as you don't elect somebody we don't like."

Democracy eh?

Anyway, I just hope things get better for the Palestinian people who have nothing to do with the fighting. All I ask.
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7207

Flecco wrote:

I guess this is what happens when the USA and Israel say...

"You can elect who ever you want to govern you, as long as you don't elect somebody we don't like."

Democracy eh?

Anyway, I just hope things get better for the Palestinian people who have nothing to do with the fighting. All I ask.
You can't just blame the people doing the violence can you?
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7046|132 and Bush

Gaza is becoming the Mogadishu of the Mediterranean,” said one Palestinian official who refused to be named. “People thrown off the rooftops of 10-storey buildings, Palestinians shooting other Palestinians at point blank, others shot in front of their families. So Hamas is in control but do they really think people won’t forget what has happened given our culture of pay-back and revenge?”…

    Hamas will need to deal with the reality of governing an area where some 65% of people live below the poverty line. Its economy, already shattered by the last intifada, has been devastated by the international aid boycott which came into effect after Hamas, which still refuses to renounce violence or to recognise Israel’s right to exist, came to power in early 2006.

Iran’s got three borders with Israel now via its proxies.


http://timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world … 942918.ece

    Israel’s new defence minister Ehud Barak is planning an attack on Gaza within weeks to crush the Hamas militants who have seized power there.

    According to senior Israeli military sources, the plan calls for 20,000 troops to destroy much of Hamas’s military capability in days.

    The raid would be triggered by Hamas rocket attacks against Israel or a resumption of suicide bombings…

    Israeli officials believe their forces would face even tougher resistance in Gaza than they encountered during last summer’s war against Hezbollah in south Lebanon.
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crimson_grunt
Shitty Disposition (apparently)
+214|7100|Teesside, UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle … 760975.stm

"Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has sworn in a new emergency government that excludes his Islamist rivals, Hamas, who have seized control of Gaza."

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