Can Fatah Compete with Hamas?
[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]
Dennis Ross -
It may be fashionable among some in Washington to believe that it is day to talk to Hamas. But to the members of Fatah and the Palestinian independents in the West Bank with whom I have been meeting, it surely is not. What you compose out from them is that Hamas is made up of killers; that they want to be part of a larger Islamist empire; that they are already trying to bring Iran to Gaza; and that the worse thing to do now is to reward Hamas with recognition.
I was struck by the nearly unanimous sentiment that the reconciliation talks which both the Saudis and Egyptians are pushing will not change Hamas’ behavior. Instead, Hamas will use them as a tactic to try to build its universal acceptability. Worse, it would use a new national unity government to try to do in the West Bank what it has now done in Gaza.
The Palestinian public is basically secular and wants a national, secular future. Hamas’ position has grown within Palestinian society by default. The Palestinian public remains more alienated from Fatah than attracted to Hamas.
Fatah can regain
Original post by Aaron Freeman
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