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Sort of interesting take from Patrick Belton who covered the race.
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It's not clear anyone wanted this, least of all Hamas, who in assuming the administration of the Palestinian national authority's creaking and often corrupt bureaucracy single-handed in a moment when its sole lifeline of European and other international support appears threatened, may just have stumbled into the biggest molasses patch the Harakat al-Muqawamah al-Islamiyyah has ever faced. Unlike the Lib Dems of 1985, Hamas did not go to its constituencies to prepare for government. It had prepared for a coalition, or possibly pristine opposition, but not this.
http://oxblog.blogspot.com/2006/01/u...to-happen.html
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Perversely, I think it may ultimately be progress. It often seems to be the hardliners on opposing sides who can make peace - only Nixon could go to China and all that.
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If true democratic reforms are implemented allowing for prosperity to occur Hamas terrorists will be too fat and happy to continue their war.
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The 3rd link that is of the Turkish newspaper Zaman is known to have Islamic approaches that was more radical in the past. This may have effect on the way they reflect the news, may be not. Another random point..
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A terrorist organisation engaging in democratic processes is/could be progress, assuming they do move to the ballot box and away from the armalite. On the other hand it may be a disaster (its hard to see the nazi's engagement with the democratic process as a good thing). The parallel may be fairly close since I understand a significant part of the Hamas appeal is its provision of basic services to civilians, a device the nazis also used. Possibly the fact that they now have to take responsibility for the civilians may force them to behave more responsibly?
I must say if I was Fatah a part of me would be looking at Hamas thinking, fine, you made this mess, now YOU sort it out.
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Originally Posted by English assassin
I must say if I was Fatah a part of me would be looking at Hamas thinking, fine, you made this mess, now YOU sort it out.
An interesting approach, I look forward to seeing how it turns out. If the Palestinian state doesn't change however, Israel could find itself in a more "legitimate" conflict with another nation.