ESTOS GOBIERNOS ESTÁN MUY LEJOS DE LO QUE PIDEN LA MAYORÍA DE LOS QUE LES VOTAN,JUEGAN AL PELIGROSO JUEGO DE
LA AMENAZA FUERA PARA ENCUBRIR LO QUE VA MAL DENTRO.
APOYEMOS LA SENSATEZ DE LOS QUE DESEAN UNA CONVIVENCIA
EN PAZ Y CONCORDIA.
SALAM-SHALOM-PAZ.
'Israel dragging PA to slaughterhouse over Iran'
08/16/2012
19:56
PHOTO: REUTERS
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is using Iran as a way to
distract both Israelis and the world at large from the Palestinian issue, Nabeel
Sha’ath, the Fatah Commissioner for International Affairs, said on Thursday.
Sha’ath compared the prime minister’s fear-mongering to former
president George W.
Bush’s insistence of Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass
destruction in the lead-up to the American invasion of Iraq.
“We’re afraid that a so-called preventive attack on Iran might
also destroy us,” Sha’ath said. “We are being dragged by the people of Israel to
a slaughterhouse that is not of our choice.”
Sha’ath made the comments during a meeting with Meretz activists
at the Mukata Compound in Ramallah organized by Jerusalem City Councillor Meir
Margalit, who holds the east Jerusalem portfolio. He also spoke at length about
his optimism for a two-state solution and faith that UN recognition will help
the Palestinians achieve some of their goals in the negotiation process.
Sha’ath told The Jerusalem Post that he shared some of the
Israelis’ concern, but not their paranoia. “I am worried about any country
developing weapons that may be used against my country or against my
neighborhood,” he said.
“But honestly, I’m worried about your atomic bomb, and Dimona
[nuclear reactor] sending nuclear dirt that kills my people,” Sha’ath said. “Why
should I be less concerned about an Israeli bomb? The Israeli bomb is a reality.
The Iranian bomb is a potentiality.”
Deputy Mayor Pepe Alalu (Meretz) challenged Sha’ath to encourage
east Jerusalem Arabs to vote in municipal elections. Most east Jerusalem Arabs
are considered residents, not citizens, which means they can vote in local
elections but not national ones. However, for ideological reasons, east
Jerusalem Arabs boycott the elections rather than take part in an Israeli
democratic process.
Sha’ath said that although east Jerusalem is “in dire need of
attention,” he will continue to encourage Arabs not to vote in local elections
because of the political and ideological implications. Sha’ath said that that
advancing east Jerusalem’s agenda should be the responsibility of the peace camp
and Meretz in particular.
Alalu told the Post that he wants Sha’ath and the PA to
reconsider this position because east Jerusalem needs representation in city
hall if they want to make serious changes to their communities.
“If they want to get better, they need to be organized,
politically organized,” said Alalu. “They need it. The economic and employment
and infrastructure situation is unacceptable, like the third world... and it
won’t change unless they take things into their own hands,” he said.
Alalu estimated that since Arabs make up about 37 percent of
Jerusalem’s population there could eventually be nine Arab city council members
and the sector would have a large influence on the mayoral race
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