PLO’s Crossroads: Abbas’ Gambit and the Future of Palestinian Unity
PLO’s Crossroads: Abbas’ Gambit and the Future of Palestinian Unity
Seit 2005 regiert der 89-jährige Präsident in Teilen des Westjordanlands. Beliebt ist Mahmoud Abbas bei vielen Palästinensern längst nicht mehr. Nun ließ er einen engen Vertrauten zu seinem potenziellen Nachfolger installieren.
Palästinenserpräsident Abbas bestimmt möglichen Nachfolger
Palästinenserpräsident Abbas hat seinen engen Vertrauten al-Scheich zu seinem Stellvertreter ernannt. Er gilt damit als designierter Nachfolger des 89-Jährigen, der seit 2004 an der Spitze der Palästinensischen Autonomiebehörde steht.
Palästinenserpräsident Abbas hat seinen engen Vertrauten al-Scheich zu seinem Stellvertreter ernannt. Er gilt damit als designierter Nachfolger des 89-Jährigen, der seit 2004 an der Spitze der Palästinensischen Autonomiebehörde steht.
Hội đồng Trung ương PLO phê duyệt vai trò Phó Chủ tịch lịch sử, đánh dấu một bước tiến quan trọng trong các cải cách chính trị của Palestine.
The future for Hamas
BBC World Service discusses the role of Hamas in Gaza
April 2025
In all the reporting of the war in Gaza and the mounting death toll, we seldom get to hear much about Hamas, the organisation largely in control. Their name is frequently mentioned but beyond that, we hear very little. On the BBC’s World Service (24 April) there was a discussion about this group and its future.
Protests against them are mounting with people reportedly shouting things like ‘Hamas is garbage’ and ‘All Hamas out’. Speaking out against the group is dangerous the programme notes as such people are beaten, tortured or killed for daring to protest. Particular instances were quoted of people murdered or violently attacked and there were interviews with some in hiding or in other parts of the world.
There has been an instance where a local community in the north of Gaza who’s local residents prevented Hamas from firing rockets. Despite firing on the crowd, the gunmen were successfully driven out.
An organisation called the Centre for Peace Communications has representatives in the area who over a period of 4 years have been interviewing people to establish their views. They report that opposition to Hamas has swelled and many are blaming them for the tragedy and destruction following October 7th. There is a preference for the PLO and a desire for Hamas to cease being a ‘governing actor’. It was interesting to note that young people felt this way. Joseph Braude of CPC made clear that people are anti both Hamas and Israel. This does not absolve Israel from responding in the ways it has and the disproportionate destruction it has wrought on the territory and its people.
Overall, Hamas is now considered to be ‘very weak’. Having suffered terribly over the past 18 months one can sympathise with people living in the increasingly desperate circumstances and their anger at the people who have brought this upon them.
We grow public support for partnership across differences. The CPC works through media, schools, and centers of spiritual and moral leadership in the Middle East and North Africa to roll back divisive ideologies and foster a mindset of inclusion and engagement.
Rede in #Ramallah
„Hundesöhne“: Abbas übt scharfe Kritik an #Hamas
In einer Rede geht Palästinenserpräsident Abbas die Hamas scharf an. Er fordert sie auf, der Autonomiebehörde die Macht zu überlassen.
>> Krusi:
Was für ein Schmierentheater.<<
https://www.israelnetz.com/hundesoehne-abbas-uebt-scharfe-kritik-an-hamas/
#israel #palästina : #geschichte / #nahostkonflikt / #zionismus / #kolonialismus / #demokratie / #krieg / #hamas / #plo / #diskurs / #analyse
https://geschichtedergegenwart.ch/israel-palaestina-im-fruehling-2025-eine-historische-einordnung/
Seit dem Massaker der Hamas am 7. Oktober 2023 ist der so genannte Nahostkonflikt noch einmal eskaliert. Die israelische Armee hat den Gazastreifen fast vollständig zerstört. Die Katastrophe hat verschiedene politische Gründe: die radikalisierte israelische Besatzungspolitik, die Weigerung v.a. des Likuds, einer politischen Lösung Hand zu bieten, die Schwächung der Palästinensischen Autonomiebehörde und die Stärkung und Radikalisierung der Hamas.
Analysis: How Israeli-US actions kept Hamas in power
They allowed Hamas to run in the 2006 election, which it won.
A 2007 failed Israeli-CIA coup attempted to oust Hamas & install the PLO.
From 2007, Israel imposed an economic blockade on Gazans, making them dependent on Hamas for jobs.
Netanyahu had Qatar & Egypt fund Hamas to ensure political division in order to forestall a Palestinian state.
https://www.juancole.com/2025/03/protests-israeli-netanyahu.html
Ann Arbor (Informed Comment) - The London-based, Saudi-owned pan-Arab daily, Al-Sharq al-Awsat , reports that demonstrations against Hamas broke out this week in Gaza, beginning in Beit Lahia on Tuesday, and continuing on Wednesday there and in Shuja'iyyah in the north of Gaza, where people set tires on fire. They chanted for the end of the war, but then began shouting slogans against Hamas and especially its late leader, Yahya al-Sinwar, the mastermind of the October 7, 2023, attack on Israel that kicked off a year and a half of Israeli total war on Palestinian civilians and civilian infrastructure in