Through Arab Eyes – More on Syria’s Perfidy

By freedomscost

Ahmed Al-Jarallah is, yet again, pointing the  finger as he writes:

THE Gaza massacres are the other face of an ongoing battle between the legitimate army and Fatah Al-Islam gang in Naher Al-Bared camp in northern Lebanon. Both these battles have Iran and Syria on one side and Saudi Arabia and Egypt on the other. Since the signing of the Makkah Treaty between Hamas and Fatah to stop fighting and establish a national unity government, the Syrian regime has been trying to win Hamas back to its side. The Syrian intelligence has succeeded in winning back its alliance with the leader of Hamas, Khalid Mishaal, who resides in Damascus and is working hard to set aside the Makkah Treaty to serve the interests of Tehran and Damascus, regardless of the large number of innocent Palestinians being killed in the process.

Babby Assad is desperately trying to deflect the world’s attention from his own upcoming trial, from his own crimes against Lebanon. To achieve that he foments trouble throughout the area, hoping that if the region goes up in flames there will be neither time nor interest in pursuing justice. This situation serves the putrid little maggot from Iran, Ahmedinajad, just perfectly as it serves to consolidate his influence among various IslamoFascists groups in the area. The more Assad tries to ignite the region, the stronger his actions serve to indict him and prove his culpability. What Assad Jr. fails to realize is that at the first opportune moment the putrid little maggot will sell him out as a gesture to the West. That gesture will definitely buy him time and lower the pressure against his nuclear development.

Damascus put the blame on the Makkah Treaty to initiate a brotherly conflict in Palestine to get Hamas on its side. To achieve this, the Syrian regime ignited a fight between brothers living in the Gaza Strip, which will add to the misery and suffering of Palestinians. Hamas started the mutiny against the authority of Abu Mazen and declared a war on the legitimacy of the state. Abu Mazen must stand firm and eliminate the existence of Hamas, which serves Syrian interests. Arab countries must support Abu Mazen to achieve this because vested interests have turned Gaza into a battlefield which has resulted in the death of innocent people. It is time for these bloody games to stop. Iran is working hard to ease the pressure exerted on it from the international community because of its nuclear program, while the Syrian regime is  increasing the pressure in Gaza and Lebanon to keep the sword of justice away from the necks of its leaders … but their plans won’t work.

Abu Mazen has proven himself ineffectual as a leader, ineffectual as a peace partner, ineffectual in everything! He only plays “firm” (and not very convincingly!) when talking to the Zionist Entity, not when it comes to confronting his own thugs. Unfortunately, there are no leaders in sight to replace him. Mohammad Dahlan, has fled from Gaza and is hiding currently in Cairo, others who also at various points were seen by the EU and the US as saviours of the Palestinians are also in hiding.

Could any of these figures save the Palestinians from themselves? At best, it is very debatable! Would they have the courage, the will, the strength, to break through the corruption and make the right the decisions for their people and the region? I am afraid the answer is all too obvious and unfortunate… So what should the West do? Certainly not send more moneys that will never find their way to the people. Certainly not build, at present, a Gaza port (as Netherlands has just decided). Such a port will only serve to bring in more weapons for the Palestinian gangs to shoot and kill each other while encouraging further terror on Israel. It would also make it easier for Al-Qaeda to establish a firmer foothold in the area. Will the West ever wake up?
Chaim

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