Friday, June 15, 2007

The Price of Collaboration

Palestinian Authority Prime Minister and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh waves to the crowd at a rally by the group in Gaza City, Friday, June 15, 2007. The Palestinian territories have essentially been split into two parts. Gaza is now under the control of Hamas, an Islamist movement with close ties to Syria and Iran. The West Bank, home to most of the Palestinian population, is dominated by the more moderate Fatah, which has ties to Israel and the West. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

A Palestinian resistance from Hamas stands over pictures of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the late Yasser Arafat inside Abbas' personal office after it was taken over by Hamas in fighting in Gaza City, early Friday, June 15, 2007. Fatah forces collapsed under the onslaught by Hamas, which showed superior organization and motivation. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

Hamas fighters pose in Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' personal office after they captured it in Gaza June 15, 2007. (Suhaib Salem/Reuters)

Editorial
15 June 2007

I had written some time back that when it came foreword that Abbas with Fatah began to collaborate with the enemy their day would come, and while I did appeal for this to stop and for Fatah to look at the bigger picture; it seems they went on with their demise.

If you collaborate with the enemy, it has always been a great price and these same people have a reserved seat in hell.

Abbas looks like he is running scared because his backer’s Israel and the United States while they say they support him in this suicide, I seriously doubt they will come to his aid anymore then those before him.

Remember, the United States idea of support if you have been a collaborator for them, is the end of a rope. I did notice recently, the United States is planning to send more money to Abbas, which looks like more dirt, for the only people Abbas has ever helped is his own agenda.

I will admit, I was in distaste of the recent deaths of some activist for I do not know the body count at this time; which to me should not have happened, and I will admit I voiced my outrage over this recent advent for it to cease. For one thing you never do, shed innocent blood.

One thing, I am noticing is Israel and the United States seems to be hopping over this recent development in Gaza; I am wondering if it has taken a little wind out of their sail’s towards the continued murder’s and theft of the whole populace of Palestinians. Only time will tell.

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