"Didn't you learn the lesson of Hezbollah?" an Israeli asked. "They participated in the Lebanese election, but it didn't stop them from continuing to score points with terror attacks. They didn't "integrate" into the political system, so why do you think it will be different with Hamas?"The Americans listened carefully. They don't feel comfortable with the current situation, but the influence they have on the PA leadership is limited. Abu Mazen is weak, but there are no alternatives in sight. If it were up to Israel, no Palestinian elections would take place as long as the Hamas question is unresolved. "We will arrest anyone we think is a terror operative," an Israeli official told the Americans. "Make no mistake, elections will not stop us from doing what we think is necessary."
“This is slavery, not to speak one's thought.” ― Euripides, The Phoenician Women
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Haaretz on the Palestinian Elections
Shmuel Rosner has an interesting analysis of how elections may lead to more terror in the Palestinian Authority controlled areas: