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Gaza Fears Israeli Push to Smash Hamas
Big Israeli armoured bulldozers, guarded by a stationary escort of tanks and armoured personnel carriers half-hidden in the adjacent sandbanks, were operating all along the exposed walk south on the Palestinian side of the hi-tech Erez terminal separating Gaza from Israel yesterday.
As the great and good of the Western and Arab worlds were gathering in Annapolis, this no-man's land crossed on foot by the small privileged minority of Palestinians allowed to enter and leave since Hamas's enforced takeover in June, has been extended to almost two kilometres.
Yesterday the road seemed like a metaphor for the ever- deepening isolation of Gaza. Much of it is now rutted by the bulldozers seemingly working to destroy the cover afforded to mortar and Qassam rocket-launching crews by the eerie, bombed-out wreckage of what was once a clatteringly busy Palestinian-Israeli industrial zone. The core of women from the nearby town of Beit Hanoun, brandishing familiar Palestinian flags, demonstrating against what is universally called here the "siege" of Gaza, had to do so separated even from the forbidding border fence by almost a mile-wide sterile zone controlled by the Israeli military, their remote-controlled drones buzzing overhead.
Just 75 minutes later at least one militant was killed in the area in an aerial strike on what the military said was a cell launching mortars. Another 15 minutes, and two more were killed by ground fire, this time, the military said, on a well-equipped Hamas unit trying to plant explosives by the vehicles.
The scene was a reminder that there may soon be a decision on whether to mount a full-scale military operation against Hamas inside Gaza - one some Israeli commentators have speculated was merely being postponed until Annapolis was out of the way.
Otherwise, Gazans were struggling yesterday to identify their hopes and fears with an Annapolis conference at which their own de facto Hamas government is not represented and much of whose immediate focus is on alleviating conditions in the West Bank. "What did Oslo do for us?" asked Sami Ayub, 40. "After 15 years of negotiations what are they going to be able to do in Annapolis in a single day?"
Mr Ayub was speaking at the Beit Lahiya cemetery, from which you could see the rising smoke and hear the thuds of perhaps four tank shells close to the northern border some two kilometres away, and where he and his four brothers have provided a full grave-digging and tomb-building service for the last bleakly busy seven years. But now, because of Israel's closure of the Karni cargo crossing, he has finally run out of the cement he needs even to cover the graves properly. Mr Ayub says that the desperate shortage of cement had already pushed the price of a sack up from around £2.50 to as much as £43. He has had to double the normal cost of his funeral service to £74. " At first people were very upset but now they understand. They have even brought concrete slabs from destroyed houses but that doesn't work. Now I don't know what I will do. The families will ask their Mufti if it is permitted to cover the bodies with sand."
Mr Ayub blames the Hamas takeover for the "siege," but adds that he feels "lost" between Hamas and the Ramallah-based government. " This has fallen on the head of the people," he said.
As if to rub home his point, Ahmad Shafi, head of the local farmers' co-operative, said last night he was now "very pessimistic" that Israel would implement its pre-Annapolis promise to release for export all of his members' highly perishable strawberry crop.
Neverthless, Mr Ayub added stoutly, he will be "following closely" today's proceedings in Annapolis on television. The unreal gulf between Gaza city and Annapolis was, if anything, heightened by the Hamas- promoted activists' conference in the very room in which President Bill Clinton had in 1998 attended the historic vote to take out references the elimination of Israel in the Palestinian National Charter. It was now decorated with banners proclaiming: "Our rights protected by resistance" and " Whoever gives up the Right of Return [for refugees] and Al Quds [Jerusalem] is not from us."
The Hamas hardliner Mahmoud Zahar told the conference: "The Land of Palestine ... is purely owned by the Palestinians. No person ... has the right to give up one inch of it."
Across the road in Tareq Abu Dayeh's "Chairman Arafat" souvenir shop, you could buy mugs commemorating "The Annapolis Conference for Peace" inscribed with an instruction "in the case of the conference's failure you are only asked to break this mug." Just 40 had so far been sold, said Mr Abu Dayeh. "People either say they have no money or they say 'what's the point of buying a mug I will have to break?'"
© 2007 The Independent
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Show AllAs well they should-fear-it...
[this has been 'structured' by Zionist/'cleansing-Interests for a l-o-n-g time, now...with full American-complicity...].
First zionist I've read that makes sense.
Yay! The yahoo! news message board trolls have arrived!!!
Hey, Zionist....Chill out man!! Can you come up with something other than 'Nazi'? The Nazi thing is getting tired already.....
This is the most absurd discombobulated peace conference ever assembled.
Can anyone imagine a peace conference that would ignore the Republican USA elected president and goes directly to the Democratic majority leader instead.
Ignoring Hamas is not the road to peace.
First we demand that the Palestinians hold a fair election before we will even talk with them.
Then the election is held and sanctioned by Jimmy Carter as a fair process.
But we refuse to honor the results of this fair election and just ignore the duly elected leader of Palestine because he is a member of the Hamas party.
How can we possibly ignore the results of a democratically held election just because we were hoping for a different outcome?
This is all a big farce.
Why, with only months left in his administration would Bush decide to hold a Middle East peace conference now?
Nothing like closing the barn door after the horse has left the barn.
Nothing like holding a peace conference after declaring war.
Maybe War could have been averted if the conference were held before the bombing began?
Not to address the remarks by "Zionist", but his ridiculous attitude is emblematic of Zionists everywhere, Zionists and Israel first and to hell with everyone else's suffering.
This tribalism, of sticking together and intentionally overlooking the pain and suffering of others outside your tribe is the root cause of the problems in the Middle East.
This Chosen people shtick is starting to wear a little thin in the face of so many atrocities committed by the victims of the holocaust.
The Zionists have completely lost the moral high ground in the quest to get along with your neighbors, especially when they are forcefully evicting generations of local Palestinians from their homes to build settlements for Jews that have journeyed from Queens and Brooklyn.
This is the most absurd discombobulated peace conference ever assembled.
Can anyone imagine a peace conference that would ignore the Republican USA elected president and goes directly to the Democratic majority leader instead.
Ignoring Hamas is not the road to peace.
First we demand that the Palestinians hold a fair election before we will even talk with them.
Then the election is held and sanctioned by Jimmy Carter as a fair process.
But we refuse to honor the results of this fair election and just ignore the duly elected leader of Palestine because he is a member of the Hamas party.
How can we possibly ignore the results of a democratically held election just because we were hoping for a different outcome?
This is all a big farce.
Why, with only months left in his administration would Bush decide to hold a Middle East peace conference now?
Nothing like closing the barn door after the horse has left the barn.
Nothing like holding a peace conference after declaring war.
Maybe War could have been averted if the conference were held before the bombing began?
Not to address the remarks by "Zionist", but his ridiculous attitude is emblematic of Zionists everywhere, Zionists and Israel first and to hell with everyone else's suffering.
This tribalism, of sticking together and intentionally overlooking the pain and suffering of others outside your tribe is the root cause of the problems in the Middle East.
This Chosen people shtick is starting to wear a little thin in the face of so many atrocities committed by the victims of the holocaust.
The Zionists have completely lost the moral high ground in the quest to get along with your neighbors, especially when they are evicting generations of local Palestinians to build settlements to accommodate Jews migrating from Queens and Brooklyn .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0c2neS0cobo
LOL-LOL-LOL
If even a fraction of this is true, It explains a lot of what's going on in the Middle East.
I never argue with an idiot or a zionist... They just drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Zionist,
Babelfish doesn't translate Hebrew hate-speech into English very well...
All it does is make you sound more idiotic than you already are...
Sorry pupptmaster,
I am as critical as anyone regarding Zionism, and even the "god chosen people" aspect of Judaism.
But the video in your link with it's racist caricatures - and slander of even Albert Einstein is the most disgusting anti-Jewish, racist, nazi, protocols-of-the-elders-of Zion-esque filth I've ever seen.
PJD-
This video is what it is-it's a little out there, I admit. But you and I know there's a little more to it than what you're trying to portray, don't we?. I like the way you try to turn it around and twist the context. It's funny that you cite the caricature, and what this Jewish guy says about Einstein, But you don't go near what is being said in the video, like "The best amongst the Goym deserve to be killed" Instead you try to lump it with that "protocols of Zion" crap--Which we all know is crap anyway. Like I said in my previous post:"If even a shred of this is true..." I for one, find the video to be a bit out there indeed. But the main premise of the video is that this text has been written and is believed by a good number of these people. Albert Einstein was a zionist-more of a romantic zionist though. His beliefs were more Pre-Holocaust thinking. Einstein also said that "If we do not deal with the Arabs in an honest matter, and continue with this colonial mentality, then the Jews did not learn anything from 2000 years of suffering, and deserve whatever fate comes our way." Is this not what is happening today in Israel and the ME? How long do you think this is going to last????
Let's face it, All people have some dirty name for people of another group-Yes, even the Jews-and it's ALL garbage. That video is a bit out there, and it evoked a bit of a chuckle here and there, but it makes you think as well. How do you think I learned of some of this? I have MANY Jewish friends-and many of them are very afraid of this nonsense~but of course, Jews and Zionists(not all are Jews) who believe this crap don't consider them to be Jews because they have friends outside their tribe.
Try looking beneath the surface-Stop twisting, and pointing, and deflecting, and distracting...You may not have much time left....
I, for one, give a Damn about what's going on out there because I know for a FACT that not all Jews are like this. Not ALL Arabs are like this. Most of them want to live a life of peace, and it's not right for people of this ilk(in the video) to try to drag them down with them. Stand up, and be real PJD...soon you may not have the luxury to be so blind....neither will the rest of us.