Military
Coup in Egypt: USA-Israel terror twins isolate Hamas!
-BY DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL
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I
The enemies of Palestine,
USA-Israel fascist twins, have succeeded in weakening the Palestine’s ruling
party Hamas by getting the Mursi regime ousted through backdoor military coup
in Egypt.
US-Israel fascist twins want Egypt
and Turkey to promote Zionist interests on a permanent basis But the rise of
Brotherhood and Mursi presidency upset the Zionist agenda, threatening the very
existence of fascist regime in Mideast.
For Palestine Hamas fighting
against the Zionist criminal state crimes, ouster of Presdient Mursi is a rude
shock since the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood is more than just an ally; it is a
parent organization with identical goals of establishing a society based on
sharia or Islamic law. Indeed Hamas defines itself in its charter and elsewhere
as a ''branch'' of the brotherhood.
President Mursi encouraged
coordination meetings between top Muslim Brotherhood figures and Hamas leaders—although
Mursi was under tremendous US pressure to be careful to adhere to Egypt's peace
treaty with Israel. Hamas was disappointed that Morsi did not move to open the
Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Strip to commercial traffic, a step
that would have definitively broken its isolation.
However, Hamas knew that they had
in the Egyptian president someone who basically sympathized with them.
The loss of Egypt leaves Hamas
perhaps for the first time in its history without any ally in the region.
USA-Israel fascists want to
isolate the Hamas. The demonstrations in Istanbul were indented also to divert
Turkey’s attention and preoccupation from Hamas government Turkish president
Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been too preoccupied by domestic protests to give much
backing to Hamas.
Now the Zionist terrorists would
think they have overcome their isolation in global arena since
their horrible defeat in UN, even with unconditional support from unilateral
dictatorial USA, over Palestine statehood resolution which was
passed with a overwhelming vote.
II
The military led and west
backed crisis in Egypt has obviously created confusion in the Hamas
Islamic Resistance Movement that won the last Palestinian legislative election
in 2006 and took control of Gaza as anti-Palestine western states created
a civil war by misusing the Fatah party led by Mahmoud Abbas a year later.
Obviously, the CIA-Mossad worked
overnight to remove the Mursi regime by a military coup as it could end the
treaty sooner than later. Israel had previously responded more
cautiously to Mursi's removal by the Egyptian army on July 3. Netanyahu avoided
any comment at the time, though a confidant expressed hope that Egypt's new
leaders may restore largely frozen contacts with Israel. Netanyahu reiterated
Israel's concern that a U.S.-brokered 1979 peace treaty
with Egypt should remain intact, alluding also to a surge of violence
in a Sinai border region since Israel's ally Hosni Mubarak was toppled from
power in Egypt two years ago. "Preserving the peace
with Egypt through these convulsions is of central importance to
us," hawkish Netanyahu said.
Obviously, Israel rejoiced at the
fall of the Mursi government and harassment of Brotherhood leaders
by the military. Tel-Aviv see the end of both Brotherhood led Mursi regime,
Hamas in Palestine as well as political Islam, represented by Brotherhood and
Hamas.
Netanyahu considers the fall of
the president, Mohamed Mursi as the weaknesses of political Islamist movements.
He claimed that over the long haul these radical Islamic regimes are going to
fail because they don't offer the adequate enfranchisement that you need to develop
a country economically, politically and culturally. For him radical Islamism
was wholly unsuited to dealing with a global economic and information
revolution, and "goes right back to medievalism against the whole thrust
of modernity, so over time it's bound to fail".
Fall of Hamas would help the
continued occupation of Palestine territories by USA-Israeli regimes.
What about Judaism Zionist
fascism??
III
Israel is ruled not by political
parties but by Zionist fascist ideology. Politicians just play terrorist roles
duly endorsing the Mossad strategies.
USA-Israel fascist twins were
quite eager to delink President Mursi regime from the Hamas government in
Palestine and hence one can hardly underestimate the setback that Egyptian
president Mohamed Mursi's ouster by the military coup deals to Hamas
government,
Rise of Mohammad Mursi in Egypt
winning the presidency through democratic means helped ease the life conditions
besieged Palestinians as Egypt removed much of the blockades to Gaza
strip. President Mursi brokered the ceasefire agreement that ended last
November's three-week Israel-Gaza mini-war on terms seen as favorable to Hamas.
Before the 2011 revolution that was followed by Morsi's election, relations
between Hamas and the dictatorship of Hosni Mubarak were lukewarm, with Egypt
joining the Israeli fascist regime in harming Palestinian interests through
blockades and attacks.
Mubarak favored Fatah party its
leader and US backed President Mahmoud Abbas over Hamas and even appearing to
acquiesce in Israel's Operation Cast Lead, the 2008-2009 military campaign in
Gaza launched with the stated purpose of halting Hamas rocket fire. However,
the real cause for this Israeli holocaust drive in Gaza strip had an important issue:
to win the general elections by the then ruling party. However, the ruling was
ousted by the president after the poll and Likud party was brought back to
power to continue to Zionist crimes without conscience.
IV
Egypt military that shamelessly
encouraged and promoted demonstrations against the first ever democratically
elected President Mohammad Mursi, now opposes popular demonstrations in favor
of Mursi and Brotherhood and threatens to use brute forces to remove the
popular movement in Cairo.
Hamas proved itself as a truly
democratic Party and held polls to elect a government after Israeli withdrawal
from the Gaza Strip in 2005 instead of making Palestine a military regime, as
expected by the enemies of Palestine in West and Mideast, to protect the people
from Zionist attacks. The vote was held in both West bank and Gaza strip. Hamas
achieved its stunning victory in the legislative elections the following year.
After the fall of the Muslim
Brotherhood and the loss of Syria and Iran and the uncertainty over Qatar,
Hamas is in a very difficult situation. It is wary of moving towards
reconciliation under these circumstances, it would be surrender.' Nor has Abbas
shown thus far a willingness to meet Hamas demands such as sharing power in the
Palestine Liberation Organization. He is also not anxious to alienate John
Kerry, who has “invested” so much to relaunch peace diplomacy, making overtures
to Hamas even more unlikely unless the negotiating bid collapses.
CIA-Mossad calculations about fate
of Hamas , which has an entirely Sunni Muslim constituency, along Sunni-Shi’a
lines have worked well. For many years Sunni Syria ruled by a Shi’a leader
Assad and Shii’te Iran were Hamas's patrons and the Lebanese Shiite Hezbollah
movement a close ally. But after the start of the Arab Spring, Hamas leader
Khaled Meshaal in-exile decided on a strategic shift of the group's alliances.
Despite Damascus being the headquarters for Hamas's political bureau, Meshaal
opposed the Assad regime's quelling of the uprising in Syria, a move that also
made Hamas an enemy in the eyes of Syria's Iranian allies and Hezbollah. The
decision also placed Hamas in the Sunni camp together with the Gulf States in
the sectarian conflict with Shiites increasingly wracking the Middle East.
Meshaal was betting on Qatar, Turkey and Egypt as the rising powers in the
region.
Enemies of Palestine think Hamas
will wind up sooner than later. Qatar's support has become a question mark with
a new emir, Tamim Bin Khalifa, succeeding his father, Hamad Bin Khalifa
al-Thani (who had paid a landmark visit to Gaza earlier this year). Tamim
appears to be setting his sites on a less ambitious foreign policy for the
emirate, something that could impact funding for Gaza. Turkish president Recep
Tayyip Erdogan has been too preoccupied by domestic protests to give much
backing to Hamas. The sense is that when things further clarify in Egypt,
All of this makes it probable
Hamas will opt for Iran, including a possible return to cross-border rocket
attacks against Israel. Even the prospect of an all out war with Israel might
not deter a cornered Hamas.
Hamas will make a choice between
ending the six-year-old rift with Abbas's Fatah movement and restoring its
relations with Iran, including by championing armed attacks against Israel.
Hamas need to do something
decisive to break its isolation.
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The coup in Egypt
has cost Gaza's Hamas its most important foreign ally, while more and more
ordinary Palestinians are getting caught up in the growing animosity between
Egypt's new government and Gaza'..
Enemies of Palestine focus on the
ways and means to weaken further the ruling Hamas and therefore oppose any
bounce back from its reversals.
Israelis depend more on
Hamas-Fatah split rather than positive diplomacy to settle the occupation issue
m amicably. Hence they are not ready for peace by showing that diplomacy led by
Abbas is the way to end Israeli occupation and genocides.
Egyptian
military is trying to justify its illegal coup against an elected government.
The post-Morsi Egypt controlled by west backed military is veering for the
first time into outright hostility towards both Mursi and Hamas, something that
would inevitably also entail favoritism towards its rival, Abbas.
The
Egyptian media, now regulated by the CIA media nuts, is now blaming Hamas
for lawlessness in the Sinai Peninsula and for carrying out attacks on soldiers
and policemen there. The media has also been alleging Hamas was involved in
attacks on prisons on January 29, 2011 that freed thirty Islamists, including
Morsi.
Refusal by Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu to halt the ongoing constructions of illegal structures in the West
Bank at Palestinian expense can only help ensure Hamas's continued resonance in
spite of its current troubles.
Israel has retained all terror
clutches over Gaza as well by terror blockades and control mechanisms. It
wants that to continue forever.
Israel promotes violence espoused
by Hamas as response to Zionist state fascist attacks, and it keeps planning to
proliferate the illegal colonies inside Palestine
The realignment has all gone awry
for Hamas. Reconciliation with Fatah is not seen at present as being an
appealing choice for Hamas. While Abbas, being controlled by the CIA<, wants
the reconciliation to lead to elections within three months, Hamas is not
enthusiastic about bogus peace talks as well as poll because it believes
that even if it performs strongly, Israel will not allow it to rule in the West
Bank and that the rapprochement would simply enable Abbas to regain a hold in
Gaza at its expense.
There cannot be any really or
positive outcome of talks, unless establishment of Palestine is ensured. Even
if Kerry restarts the talks, they will be futile and detrimental to Palestinian
moderates unless Israel accepts the idea of a compromise based on the 1967
borders with land swaps, as have Abbas and the Arab League.
Israeli fanaticism is similar to
Indian or American. Perhaps, the best way to weaken Hamas, if at all possible,
is simple: let Palestine state come into existence as a full member of UN. This
also will make the Mideast peaceful.
Return of President Mursi to power
and creation of Palestine are the only hope left for Mideast peace.
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BY DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL
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