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Palestinians smart enough to know better say his credibility to lead them is sorely lacking. He's Israel's enforcer. He violates the interests of his own people.
He's done it for years. He shows no signs of changing. He's Quisling's modern-day incarnation. He's nearing retirement. He's not about to mess up now.
Collaborating with Israel assured his future. He'll enjoy it in luxury when he steps down. Until then, he'll do nothing to rock his secure boat.
A Final Comment
The New York Times notoriously expresses one-sided support for Israel. Jewish rights alone matter. Occupation harshness goes unaddressed. So do inviolable rule of law principles.
On January 4, it published an AP report . It covered Fatah's 48th anniversary commemoration. It denigrated Hamas in the process.
It's "regarded by the US and Israel as a terrorist organization," it claimed. It's no such thing. It's Palestine's democratically elected government.
The report suggested that Jerusalem is an Israeli city. In 1947, the UN declared it an international one. It was designated a "corpus separatum." It remains so under a UN Trusteeship Council.
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