3 comments for ”Erekat on unity: respect our democracy“

    
  1. Theodore Herzl pointed out that the spread of democracy in central and eastern Europe would mean the spread of popular antisemitism, which had been held partially in check by the old Imperial governments of the region. Will the same thing occur in the Middle East if there is real democratization of the political systems there?

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  3. ….”spread of popular antisemitism”…..Will the same thing occur in the Middle East if there is real democratization of the political systems there? Ben Israel, I can tell you that popular anti semitism is alive and kicking in the region. It has nothing to do with democracy. Never has.
    Regarding the article, who’s direction I don’t really understand, I feel it will amount to the usual hot air. The PA need Hamas for September. Soon there after, they will fall over some silly nothing and all will be back to square one.
    It is funny watching the Palestinians trying to pull one out of the hat and failing every time. This is what it must have been like running up to 1948, just couldn’t get nothing done.
    I will respect any democracy that does not do away with itself after a few years.

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  5. A quote from Tablet:

    “This morning, meanwhile, Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas’ Gaza leadership, condemned the U.S. killing of Osama Bin Laden. “We condemn the assassination and the killing of an Arab holy warrior,” he said. “We regard this as a continuation of the American policy based on oppression and the shedding of Muslim and Arab blood.”

    My question is, in full respect of democracy, who will be the senior partner and who will be the junior coalition partner, in this match made in heaven? And does Hamas ” respect our democracy ” ?



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