January 26, 2006

Reactions to Hamas' Win From Middle Eastern Press

While most Middle Eastern news outlets still have stories posted projecting a Fatah victory based on exit polling, a few have reacted to the real story. These two, from opposite sides of the Israeli-Palestinian fence, offer similar Pollyanna takes:

al Jazeera sees a tiny ray of sunshine:

And in a first sign of pragmatism, Mahmoud Zahar, a top Hamas official, said the group would extend its year-old truce if Israel reciprocates. "If not, then I think we will have no option but to protect our people and our land," he said.
The Jerusalem Post looks on the bright side:
"Now that they are in power, Hamas will have to take responsibility for the future. They will have to become more moderate. Now they are part of the democratic game and they will have to play by the democratic rules," Siniora said.

Siniora, a 69-year-old east Jerusalemite Christian, is publisher of The Jerusalem Times and a co-CEO of the Israel/Palestine Center for Research and Information. An early proponent of negotiations with Israel, he has long been involved in pro-peace activities. He was one of seven candidates contending for one of the two seats reserved for Christians in the Jerusalem district, but is unlikely to win the seat.

Unfortunately, the reality will probably be much grimmer, at least in the short run. For years, it's been obvious that Palestinian society has been undergoing a forced evolution. The smart Palestinians have found ways to escape their role as tools of Pan-Arabism, and gotten out.

What's left are the dregs, mentally damaged barbarians who have bred a sick, twisted culture based on celebrating terrorist acts. What else can you say about a society that deifies degenerates who deliberately seek out children to murder?

Are there enough intelligent, mentally healthy Palestinians left to build a civilized society? I don't think so, but I'd be very glad to be proved wrong.

Also posted at The Dread Pundit Bluto .

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1 Now if they can only have a state of their own, we can invade them properly and exterminate them like the vermin they are.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at January 26, 2006 01:13 PM (0yYS2)

2 Maxie You are a far too violent and ham-handed in your appoach to such problems! Get creative! Explore some alternative possiblities! Say, a small size asteroid - a nice secret lil' challenge for NASA - diverted and redirected for a global impact - in the immediate region. Putting those Space and High Tech Defense dollars to work! Keeping our hands clean and options open.

Posted by: hondo at January 26, 2006 01:28 PM (3aakz)

3 Quick! Call Al Gore! Call John Kerry and Jimmy Carter! Call Keith Olberman and Jim Lampley! The exit polls don't match the outcome! The outcome must be fraudulent. The exit polls are never wrong! Quick, somebody file a lawsuit!

Posted by: geobandy at January 26, 2006 01:50 PM (T1l1O)

4 HAMAS WINS: NOTHING WILL REALLY CHANGE Before the election, Israel had no partner for a negotiated settlement, and it still doesn't have one. Arafat said he recognized israel and then secretly ran a terror campaign to destroy Israel. Abbas was either ineffective, or willingly allowed the terrorists REMAIN ARMED and to attack Israel however and whenever they wanted. Now - through elections - Hamas gets control of the so called "Palestinian's" so called "government" and I predict that - effectively speaking - they will do the same things as Arafat and Abbas: claim they have reformed and claim they are willing to negotiate, but continue to attempt to destroy Israel and to continue to commit genocidal terror against Israelis. Israel has only one way forward (KADIMA is hebrew for "forward"): To continue to do what it has been doing for the last few years: to unilaterally disengage according to parameters which are solely in its own interest and to build a wall keeping Palistinians out, and to monitor all transport and communications into and out of Arab Palestine. And to retaliate with extreme force to any attack or any provocation of any attack. NOTE: Hamas may claim to reform (as Arafat did) - in order to get funding from the USA and the EU and the UN, but their members - and the members of the other jihadoterrorist groups - won't suddenly become believers in (or practioners of) peaceful co-existence. The children these Arabs have raised to proudly become "human-guided/genocidal missiles" will not suddenly become doves or lambs. The war will go on. FURTHER NOTE: I predict that Israel will IMMEDIATELY, AND WITH ALL DUE HASTE, move toward total and final separation by closing down the less defendable West Bank settlements and finishing and fortifying the "wall of separation." This will be along a line of Israel's choosing and it will include all of Jerusalem.WHY?! So that they will be in the BEST POSSIBLE militarily defensive position to withstand the "firestorm" which will be ignited when they and/or the US demolish Iran's nuke program and destroy Iran's offensive military capability. The pre-emptive attack against Iran will occur as soon as this is completed. UPDATE: There's an UPSIDE to this election result: after the next jihadoterrorist attack, Hamas biggies will be much easier for the IDF to assassinate - unless they intend to rule from a bunker!

Posted by: reliapundit at January 26, 2006 02:19 PM (+z3qw)

5 Maybe Bush could point his hurricane/tsunami generator at the paleostinians?

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at January 26, 2006 03:09 PM (0yYS2)

6 I guess it's now safe to say that the terrorists are no longer a tiny minority of Palestinians, but the vast majority of Palestinians.

Posted by: jesusland joe at January 26, 2006 05:12 PM (rUyw4)

7 Nah! I want a celestial impact - its got a certain quality to it. Of course portions of Israel might be toasted - but its not personal - just good business.

Posted by: hondo at January 26, 2006 06:22 PM (3aakz)

8 I personally don't give a good flying damn about Israel really, and whether it continues to exist is of no concern to me whatsoever one way or another, but the paleostinians, along with all other arabs and muslim scum, need to be exterminated for the good of humanity.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at January 26, 2006 10:45 PM (0yYS2)

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