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Monday, December 25, 2006

'Palestinian' Civil War Update - Attack on home of 'foreign minister' Mahmoud al-Zahar

What we need to understand about the 'Palestinian' Civil War is that it isn't just about Hamas and Fatah. There are also the smaller terrorist groups like Islamic Jihad (which continues to shoot Kassam rockets at Israel regularly) and independent terrorists like those of the Dharmesh clan. That's why trying to take one side or the other in this conflict is so foolish (there are more than two sides) and why no one can really enforce any kind of hudna unless they are willing to actually crack down on the other groups. Both Hamas and Fatah are unwilling to crack down.

Last week, two members of the Dharmesh clan were murdered by Hamas terrorists. One of the sons, Mahmoud, was a bodyguard for Samir Masharawi, a senior Fatah official in the Gaza Strip. Now in 'Palestinian' 'society' there is no such things as courts or justice or real prison terms or lawsuits. There is only the law of the jungle: revenge. So yesterday, members of the Dharmesh clan (who, by the way, were also involved in the kidnapping of IDF Corporal Gilad Shalit, lest you think this is a local issue) attacked the home of 'Palestinian' 'foreign minister' Mahmoud Zahar, Hamas' chief cash smuggler.

According to YNet, armed terrorists fired shots at al-Zahar's home. Apparently, no one was hurt. YNet notes the following, which is especially important for those who think we can solve the problem by backing 'moderate' 'Palestinian President' Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen:
It is important to note that the members of the Dharmesh family are affiliated with almost every Palestinian faction and organization. Some family members are identified with Hamas, some with Fatah, and some with the Popular Resistance committees.
In other words, they change uniforms like baseball free agents. But give these people a state reichlet, and all of the world's problems will be solved.

/sarcasm

2 Comments:

At 7:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

The only cohesive goal these various Arab factions occupying Israel have is the destruction of the Jewish people.

The late Rabbi Kahana Ztl told me that allowing these Arabs to stay in Israel is the equivalent of living in a snake pit. The obvious question is why would anyone want to live in a nest of vipers who continuous sting your feet with venom?

It seems now that it is too late to buy the property and get them out. The only answer, as I see it is to give all Arabs 48 hours to get their schmata and move out of Israel or suffer being bulldozed over in to the soil they consider holy. Obviously Allah has not answered the prayers of Islam to destroy the Jewish people It seems that their psyche understands that as long as the Jewish people exist, their god and his prophet are just another false and empty pagan idol worship. The Muslim religion has no option but to destroy the Jewish people for the Arabs have never been oppressed or humiliated by the Jews.

War is terrible but it is often necessary for survival of your family and people.

THE ARABS MUST BE DESTROYED ALONG WITH THEIR HOMES, ASHRAS, AND EVEN THE ANIMALS AND GRASS THEY HAVE DEFILED.

When America turns against Israel, the new leader of Israel will no longer be a tool of the US administration. Avigador Liberman or someone like him will cause instability for the enemies of Israel but respect and admiration for the Jewish nation and its people.

Arnold Wolf
Houston, Texas
ajwps@yahoo.com

 
At 7:54 PM, Blogger Carl in Jerusalem said...

Arnold,

I wonder what Rabbi Kahane HY"D would say today. He certainly had the Arabs pegged better than anyone else.

The only good news these days is that the longer the civil war in the PA continues, the more of them leave. But of course, that leaves only Jews for Ahmadinadinnerjacket to try to nuke. (If you haven't seen it yet, you should see my article on Iran among the posts higher up than this one).

I don't think Avigdor Lieberman is the answer. When he went into this government, I lost any hope I had for him. The hope lies in turning the system on its head and bringing Jewish pride back to the Jewish people living in Israel. For that to happen, a lot has to change - and quickly.

 

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