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Abbas Refers to Israel As 'Zionist Enemy' |
2005-01-04 |
![]() Abbas, the front-runner in Sunday's election for Palestinian Authority president, is considered a moderate and has the tacit support of Israel and the United States. Abbas has criticized the armed Palestinian uprising and called for an end to violence. However, in recent days Abbas has been campaigning in Palestinian areas that have been the hardest hit by four years of fighting, and has courted militants. Held aloft by gunmen during campaign rallies, Abbas has indicated he prefers to co-opt the armed men, rather than crack down as Israel demands. The recent campaign moves have caused some concern in Israel. However, Israeli officials have refrained from criticizing Abbas in public, apparently brushing aside some of his hard-line statements as campaign rhetoric. An Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that if Abbas is elected, "he will be judged by his actions, not his words, in providing security and fighting terrorism." |
Posted by:Steve |
#9 Surprise meter reading "off-scale, low," sir. |
Posted by: Mike 2005-01-04 6:24:52 PM |
#8 its NOT good that he says things like this, even if he has to. Its not good that he would have to. OTOH, it doesnt mean the end, or that hes just like Yasser. He will be measured by deeds, not words. Still, words are not unimportant. |
Posted by: Liberalhawk 2005-01-04 5:38:02 PM |
#7 Abbas won't do anything productive. That way lies certain death, whereas continuing the traditional bait'n'switch leads only to probable death. |
Posted by: trailing wife 2005-01-04 5:31:40 PM |
#6 "but speaking of a "Zionist enemy" is a rather lousy way to begin." To our ears, yes. To his would-be electorate, no. I'm also going to bet that Sharon really doesn't care what Abbas says so long as he actually does something productive. |
Posted by: Secret Master 2005-01-04 3:41:30 PM |
#5 ..his constituency is somewhat more barbaric than Attila the Hun's horde, so he's going to have to make comments like this if he wants to get elected. The thing is, what then if he does get elected? Assuming that he's only dispensing the resistance line to get the nod, how does he put out the fires of hatred that have been stoked for so long by the likes of Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad, and Yasshole Arafart once being sworn in? I suppose ratcheting down the rhetoric would be the most logical first step, but speaking of a "Zionist enemy" is a rather lousy way to begin. |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2005-01-04 3:10:54 PM |
#4 Now won't that 'campaign rhetoric' serve him well across the bargaining table from Sharon? |
Posted by: Jules 187 2005-01-04 12:03:23 PM |
#3 Is calling Israel "Zionist Enemy" listed on the Road Map? Someone must have ammended the original version. |
Posted by: Captain America 2005-01-04 11:51:00 AM |
#2 You know, with his stupid rhetoric and whatnot, Abbas is sounding more and more like a guy running for political office. Remember Bomb-a-rama that his constituency is somewhat more barbaric than Attila the Hun's horde, so he's going to have to make comments like this if he wants to get elected. Personally, I think Abbas is about the best that can be hoped for under the circumstances.... kind of like the current Gov. of California. |
Posted by: Secret Master 2005-01-04 11:50:57 AM |
#1 An Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that if Abbas is elected, "he will be judged by his actions, not his words, in providing security and fighting terrorism." While actions do speak louder than words, words do not become totally meaningless as a result. Mazen's rhetoric does nothing to stem hostility among the Paleo population towards Israel, and can only serve to make the goal of peace more difficult. Now whether peace really is the goal is certainly debatable.... |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2005-01-04 11:02:12 AM |