Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
April 28, 2017
Back in 2006, Hamas defeated Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah in a free and fair election.
But Israel didn’t like the result, so they backed the shill Abbas in a coup d’etat that culminated in a short Palestinian civil war. He shouldn’t even be President.
More than a decade later, the Palestinian territories remain divided, with Hamas ruling the Gaza Strip, and Israeli/US puppet Abbas overseeing a highly corrupt government in the West Bank.
The results of the two strategies – trying to negotiate with international Jewry (Abbas) and physically resisting it (Hamas) speak for themselves. While the people of Gaza have suffered greatly for their resistance, Israel has pulled all of its illegal settlements back from the region – a great success. In contrast, Israel keeps expanding its colonies deep into the West Bank, while Abbas, the UN and some Western diplomats wag their finger impotently.
The occasional complaints from the US and EU about Israeli settlements are smoke and mirrors to make West Bank Palestinians disbelieve their lying eyes and think their lack of resistance is working.
The Russians have been trying to reconcile these two factions in hopes of combining Palestinian resistance, but once again, Israel doesn’t like it. Some neocons are angry at recent revelations that Obama sent Palestine $221 million dollars in aid before leaving office, but they neglect to mention that all of it went to the Abbas government in the West Bank. This is really to bribe and bolster the Jew-serving puppet regime.
But Abbas isn’t content with just watching his folk get bombed or blockaded into famine by Zion. He is now kicking them while they’re down by cutting off the power in the Gaza Strip.
With the prospect looming of a Middle East peace initiative by a new U.S. administration more sympathetic to Israel, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has decided to turn the screw on the Hamas group that has kept Gaza out of his control for a decade.
Abbas’s Western-backed Palestinian Authority (PA) on Thursday told Israel it would no longer pay for the electricity Israel supplies to Gaza, a move that could lead to a complete power shutdown in the territory, whose 2 million people already endure blackouts for much of the day.
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The PA already put pressure on Hamas by withholding the Israeli fuel that until two weeks ago powered Gaza’s only generating plant, and slashing the salaries of the civil servants who are one of the mainstays of Gaza’s struggling economy.
Medical workers say health services are on the verge of breakdown, while shopkeepers say they are struggling.
Sellouts come in all shapes, sizes and races. Mahmoud Abbas is willing to watch Gazans die slowly just to keep the foreign aid pouring into his Swiss bank account.
In the end, the Palestinians in the West Bank will pay the ultimate price once enough illegal Israeli settlers get comfortable in their land.
But Gaza resists. They have earned respect for the heart they’re showing in this international war against (((globalism))).