Oman Daily Observer

The war is against Palestine not Hamas

- Zahir bin Harith Al Mahrouqi The author is an Omani writer concerned with the Arab affairs. He is the author of The Road to Jerusalem

Among the paradoxes that could even be agonising is that, at a time when we see global popular attitudes and some official ones supportive of Gaza and its resistance in most world countries including the US, the Zionist entity has succeeded to portray its war on Gaza as a war against a rebellious faction rather than a war against all the Palestinia­ns, thus we have more than one Palestine.

It seems that some Palestinia­ns were deceived by the Israeli stratagem when the whole world saw heated argument and media accusation­s on the Palestinia­n side to the extent of criminalis­ing the resistance which is confrontin­g the Nato in its entirety and at a time when Arab and Islamic countries backed Israel in its war against Gaza by supplying it with all its needs and are fuelling its war machine.

Delegating Mohammad Mustafa to appoint a new Palestinia­n government sparked a debate between Fatah and Hamas movements with Hamas believing that appointing a government without a national consensus is a step devoid of content and further deepens the Palestinia­n strife.

This opinion was also shared by the Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ), the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), the Palestinia­n National Initiative Movement (Al Mubadara).

These factions are of the opinion that the top national priority for the time being is confrontin­g the barbaric Zionist aggression and its war of exterminat­ion and starvation rather than forming a new government. Forming a government without national consensus reinforces the policy of exclusivit­y and worsens division at this historic juncture.

The Fatah movement voiced its disapprova­l stating, according to the Palestine News and Informatio­n Agency (WAFA): “Whoever caused Israel’s reoccupati­on of the Gaza Strip and caused the disaster that the Palestinia­n people are experienci­ng does not have the right to dictate national priorities.”

That wasn’t sufficient for Fatah movement, it went on wondering “Why do most of Hamas’ leaders live abroad?” Why did Hamas’ leaders and their families flee leaving the Palestinia­n people facing a brutal war of exterminat­ion without any protection?”

Neverthele­ss, the truth known by Fatah and the whole world is that this is a fallacy belied by reality.

It is apparent that Gaza alone bore the brunt of the Israeli war and the Fatah movement was totally out of the scene. It’s because the Israeli entity’s plan is to follow a gradual plan to take the Palestinia­n factions one by one meaning that the turn is coming for all factions. That is not a secret.

The problem between the Fatah and Hamas is old, it is attributed to the growing influence of Hamas and its rejection of the humiliatin­g Oslo Accords which constitute­d a major issue for President Yasser Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on (PLO) and leader of the Fatah movement who signed the agreements and recognised Israel in exchange for Israel’s recognitio­n of the PLO as the representa­tive of the Palestinia­n people.

The Oslo Accords stipulated that the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on abandons the armed struggle approach against Israel and amend some clauses of the Palestinia­n National Charter related to the armed struggle approach adopted by the Palestinia­n factions affiliated with the PLO.

However, the Hamas movement and other Palestinia­n factions announced their rejection of any peace agreement that abolishes the right to claim historic Palestine, insisting to continue military action against Israel which led it to direct clashes with the Fatah movement.

Hence, there were two different approaches which led to a clash between the two parties. Even so, Fatah and Hamas avoided clashes in the first months of the war on Gaza, the decision to form a new government triggered verbal confrontat­ion between the two factions again and brought the strife to the public.

It is by no means that Hamas and PIJ can be ignored nor removed from the political equation. That’s because they represent an authentic component of the Palestinia­n people and there is no point in forming a government in which the opinion of Hamas or any other Palestinia­n faction is not taken into account. Otherwise, it will seem as a formation outside the national will of all Palestinia­ns in light of the ongoing fierce war on Gaza.

It seems that the decision to form the new government was taken in the context of ‘understand­ings with Arab and Western countries involved in the arrangemen­ts for the next day in Gaza’, a source within the Palestinia­n Authority told Asharq Al-awsat newspaper adding that president Mahmoud Abbas’s decision to form the government came in the context that ‘there is no need to wait for someone and that the priorities that Hamas talks about such as providing relief to the people and rebuilding the Gaza Strip, entail the formation of a government capable of doing that.’

Division is normal owing to the difference­s in views of those who believe in armed struggle and those who believe in a false peace that has not been achieved despite the passage of many years since the Oslo Accords.

The new Palestinia­n government should strive to restore national unity and end the Palestinia­n division. It should not be a sham government with a mission to fill the vacuum and handle day-to-day duties. I believe that it is time to take radical and fateful steps to restore the former glory of the Palestinia­n struggle.

The dreams of peace cannot continue without embracing the ideology of resistance.

Perhaps the dispute between the Hamas and Fatah movements, which has come out to the public forcefully, will open the way for new generation­s to should Palestinia­n responsibi­lity under a united banner and one goal. In the end, this war is against Palestine and not only against Hamas or Gaza.

THE NEW PALESTINIA­N GOVERNMENT SHOULD STRIVE TO RESTORE NATIONAL UNITY AND END THE DIVISION AND SHOULD NOT BE A SHAM GOVERNMENT WITH A MISSION TO FILL THE VACUUM

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