SO HOW DID JARADAT REALLY DIE AND DOES IT REALLY MATTER?
Arafat Jaradat died in Israeli custody that is an undeniable
fact, but how he died, is where the truth may fall victim to convenience.
It's no mystery that Hamas and Fatah continue to struggle
for the leadership position in the Palestinian statehood issue.
Waiting for an event such as the tragic death of this young
man is something that Hamas is notoriously famous for taking advantage of.
Developing a scenario where Abbas once again appears to be
incapable of protecting the Palestinian movement is the desire of Hamas.
As is often said in the world of politics, "never failed
to take advantage of a good disaster"!
Is Hamas out to create open hostilities with the Israeli
government?
Is this truly Hamas is attempted a third intifada?
Is a third intifada a Hamas tool of Abbas's downfall?
Are the Israelis doing whatever it takes to prevent the
potential of a third intifada?
Is Hamas or Fatah capable of controlling the youthful
violence of the Palestinians?
If the fears that Abbas could lose control, is there also a
fear that even Hamas can gain control?
What is the purpose of trying to structure these protest
other than the continuous one-upsmanship between Hamas and Fatah?
A few months ago, Mr Morsi attempted to take advantage of
the youthful protest and he quickly found out how little control he truly had
over the Egyptian people.
If Hamas and Fatah are not careful, they can learn the same
lesson that the Egyptian leader did.
So, the underlying question seems to be is this event going
to lead to a third intifada?
Fortunately, the answer to that question lies more with the
Israeli leadership that it does the Palestinians.
Yes, this young man died in Israeli custody, but his death
seems to be nothing more than a tool in the ongoing power struggle within the
Palestinian movement; how pathetic!
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/02/2013224184142611721.html
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