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Objective Allies: Netanyahu and Hamasby GWYNNE DYER ‘Objective allies' generally don't even talk to each other. They don't have common values, Sometimes those ways may even involve shooting at each other, but if acting that way brings a result that serves their various Right now the missiles are flying and people are dying in both the Gaza Strip and Israel, and as usual it's hard to say who or what started it. Was it the Israeli air strikes that hit 150 targets in Gaza and killed around thirty people including nine children on Tuesday? Or the Hamas fighters who launched 130 of their homemade missiles at Israeli towns earlier in the day and killed three Israelis? Or the Israeli police who fired stun grenades Never mind who started it. The right Consider Netanyahu's position. For the fourth time in a row, he has just failed to The opposition parties that want to see Netanyahu gone now have a month to try No Arab party has ever been part of an Israeli government before, so putting this coalition together was already quite tricky. Doing it while Israelis and Palestinians are killing each other is impossible. UAL Chairman Mansour Abbas has already If these coalition talks fail, Israel will have to have another election (the fifth in thirty months) next autumn. Netanyahu will remain prime minister in the meantime, and will then have another, fifth chance to get a durable right-wing majority coalition that I can't read Netanyahu's mind, but if Hamas needs a war right now less than Netanyahu does, but it's always up for one. Its business model is perpetual rejection Hamas is therefore in permanent competition with Fatah, the rival Palestinian The Hamas-Netanyahu ‘objective alliance' is based on the fact that Netanyahu hates the idea of a The deal came out of the Oslo Accord of 1992, in which Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat agreed to move towards two parallel states living in peace. Rabin was assassinated by a Jewish It succeeded, and the right-wing candidate, ex-commando Binyamin Netanyahu, became prime minister instead and sabotaged the ‘peace process'. It was never very likely to succeed, but Hamas and Netanyahu both act as objective allies whenever the corpse of the two-state solution threatens to rise from its shallow grave. |
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