Thursday, December 3, 2009

"Palestine"

I came across a great, uplifting opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal Europe (via Facebook) on the situation "on the ground" in the West Bank and Gaza. Of particular interest was this passage:

In June, the Washington Post's Jackson Diehl related how Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had told him why he had turned down Ehud Olmert's offer last year to create a Palestinian state on 97% of the West Bank (with 3% of pre-1967 Israeli land being added to make up the shortfall). "In the West Bank we have a good reality," Abbas told Diehl. "The people are living a normal life," he added in a rare moment of candor to a Western journalist.

Nablus stock exchange head Ahmad Aweidah went further in explaining to me why there is no rush to declare statehood, saying ordinary Palestinians need the IDF to help protect them from Hamas, as their own security forces aren't ready to do so by themselves yet.

...makes me wonder how many of the keffiyeh-wearing "Free, Free Palestine!" crowd have actually visited -- or know anything about -- the region.

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