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Not Enough Israeli Occupation, Say Many Palestinians

When calling for an end to Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory at this coming Saturday's 'Enough' Rally in London, how many demonstrators present there will be aware or even interested that many Palestinians in Gaza want the Israelis to return?

As MEMRI reports:

Faiz Abbas and Muhammad Awwad, journalists for the Israeli-Arab weekly Al-Sinara, wrote: 'People in Gaza are hoping that Israel will re-enter the Gaza Strip, wipe out both Hamas and Fatah, and then withdraw again... They also say that, since the [start of the] massacres, they [have begun to] miss the Israelis, since Israel is more merciful than [the Palestinian gunmen] who do not even know why they are fighting and killing one another. It's like organized crime, [they said]. Once, we resisted Israel together, but now we call for the return of the Israeli army to Gaza.' [Al-Sinara, Nazareth, 18 May 2007]

Al-Hayat Al-Jadida columnist Yahya Rabah wrote: 'When the national unity government was formed, I thought: "This will be a government of national salvation." If a government that includes Fatah, Hamas, other factions and independents associated with [various] factions has not been able to save the day, it means that no one can, unless Israel decides that its army should intervene. Then it will invade [the Gaza Strip], kill and arrest [people] - but this time not as an occupying [force] but as an international peace-keeping force. Look what we have come to, how far we have deteriorated, and what we have done to ourselves.' (Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, PA, 15 May 2007)

Palestinian journalist Majed Azzam wrote: 'We should have the courage to acknowledge the truth... The [only] thing that prevents the chaos and turmoil in Gaza from spreading to the West Bank is the presence of the Israeli occupation [in the West Bank]... [as opposed to] its absence from the Gaza Strip.' (Al-Risala, Gaza, 14 May 2007)

Bassem Al-Nabris, a Palestinian poet from Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip, wrote: 'If a there were a referendum in the Gaza Strip [on the question of] "Would you like the Israeli occupation to return?", half the population would vote "yes"... But in practice, I believe that the number of those in favour is at least 70%, if not more - [a figure] much higher than is assumed by the political analysts and those who follow [events]. For the million and a half people living in this small region, things have [simply] gone too far - in practice, not just as a metaphor. [It did not begin] with the internal conflicts, but even earlier, in the days of the previous Palestinian administration, which was corrupt and did not give the people even the tiniest [ray of] hope. The fundamentalist forces which came into power [after it] also promised change and reform, but [instead, people] got a siege, with no security and no [chance of] making a living... If the occupation returns, at least there will be no civil war, and the occupier will have a moral and legal obligation to provide the occupied people with employment and food, which they now lack.'

Somehow, I don't think many at the rally will wish to know or care about such things. Pity.

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