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The militia faction denounces Fatah's 'harassment'
The Palestinian Authority's central council has designated to appoint Mahmoud Abbas as Palestinian president. It is largely a figurative office, as a Palestinian state is yet to be formed. The position has been vacant since Yasser Arafat's death in 2004.
Meanwhile, Mahmoud Abbas – who is facing a mounting challenge from Hamas to the authority of his rule – threatened that unless the Palestinian resistance group decides to reconcile with his Fatah movement, he is going to annouce fresh elections. Abbas threatened to issue a diktat early next year that will make both Presidential and Parliamentary polls mandatory. His term in office ends on 9 January. Hamas hurriedly discarded the bid, saying the thought itself was “unconstitutional".
“It's a symbol indicating the political problem that Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas) and his group are facing while he is going to lose his official position as the (president) of the Palestinian Authority,” said Mahmoud Zahar, a key political figure in Hamas.
Hamas, which successfully orchestrated a bloody capture of Gaza in June 2007, and Fatah, which reigns over West Bank, were to hold discussions this month at Cairo in an attempt to resolve their differences. However, Hamas pulled out of the move at the last moment, in protest against what it called “continued harassments and arrests of its cadres by Abbas’s security forces” in the West Bank.
There were also misgivings about whether Israel, which controls mobility in the West Bank, would consent to polling. Reacting on the move Hani al-Masri, a Palestinian affairs expert based in Ramallah, told TSI, “In the present situation of mistrust, the fresh poll will only deepen the divide between the two factions. Of course we don’t want a situation where Fatah and Hamas hold their separate elections in West Bank and Gaza respectively. It will be disastrous. It will be a point of no return.”
Hamas's 2007 obliteration of Fatah in Gaza evidently exemplified the maxim that “power grows out of the barrel of a gun,” while the organisation’s conformity to the June 2008 armistice with Israel demonstrated its strategic litheness. Pressure from Israel and the PA in the West Bank almost certainly underpins Hamas's resolve to brace its grip on Gaza and to swell its martial wherewithal.
Saurabh Kumar Shahi
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The militia faction denounces Fatah's 'harassment'
The Palestinian Authority's central council has designated to appoint Mahmoud Abbas as Palestinian president. It is largely a figurative office, as a Palestinian state is yet to be formed. The position has been vacant since Yasser Arafat's death in 2004.Meanwhile, Mahmoud Abbas – who is facing a mounting challenge from Hamas to the authority of his rule – threatened that unless the Palestinian resistance group decides to reconcile with his Fatah movement, he is going to annouce fresh elections. Abbas threatened to issue a diktat early next year that will make both Presidential and Parliamentary polls mandatory. His term in office ends on 9 January. Hamas hurriedly discarded the bid, saying the thought itself was “unconstitutional".
“It's a symbol indicating the political problem that Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas) and his group are facing while he is going to lose his official position as the (president) of the Palestinian Authority,” said Mahmoud Zahar, a key political figure in Hamas.
Hamas, which successfully orchestrated a bloody capture of Gaza in June 2007, and Fatah, which reigns over West Bank, were to hold discussions this month at Cairo in an attempt to resolve their differences. However, Hamas pulled out of the move at the last moment, in protest against what it called “continued harassments and arrests of its cadres by Abbas’s security forces” in the West Bank.
There were also misgivings about whether Israel, which controls mobility in the West Bank, would consent to polling. Reacting on the move Hani al-Masri, a Palestinian affairs expert based in Ramallah, told TSI, “In the present situation of mistrust, the fresh poll will only deepen the divide between the two factions. Of course we don’t want a situation where Fatah and Hamas hold their separate elections in West Bank and Gaza respectively. It will be disastrous. It will be a point of no return.”
Hamas's 2007 obliteration of Fatah in Gaza evidently exemplified the maxim that “power grows out of the barrel of a gun,” while the organisation’s conformity to the June 2008 armistice with Israel demonstrated its strategic litheness. Pressure from Israel and the PA in the West Bank almost certainly underpins Hamas's resolve to brace its grip on Gaza and to swell its martial wherewithal.
Saurabh Kumar Shahi
For more articles, Click on IIPM Article.
Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008
An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).
Read these article :-
B-schooled in India, Placed Abroad (Print Version)
IIPM in Financial times (Print Version)
IIPM makes business education truly global (Print Version)
The Indian Institute of Planning and Management (IIPM)
IIPM Campus
ZEE BUSINESS BEST B SCHOOL SURVEY
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The Hindu : Education Plus : Honour for IIPM
IIPM ranked No.1 B-School in India, Management News - By ...
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Deccan Herald - IIPM ranked as top B-School in India
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IIPM Delhi - Indian Institute of Planning and Management New Delhi ...
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