Monday, October 22, 2007

Heat alert

For some insane reason, which I have yet to fully comprehend, my landlord has insisted on having the rads fully open and having the furnace run full blast. Did I mention outside temperature is over 24 Celsius? So much for living in the Great White North.

It’s hard to think, let alone type or blog in this inferno, so until the weather or my landlord cooperates with my physical need for cool air - blogging will be light. But this Jerusalem Post article suggesting that the US is pressuring Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to appoint Mohammed Dahlan, (the Fatah Gaza Strongman who let the Gaza Strip fall to Hamas), his deputy and logical successor did catch my eye:
The Bush administration is exerting heavy pressure on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to appoint senior Fatah figure Muhammad Dahlan as his deputy, sources in Ramallah said Sunday. According to the sources, Abbas has rejected the US demand, triggering a crisis with Washington. They said tensions between Abbas and Dahlan had escalated over the past few weeks after the latter criticized the PA president's performance.

Sources close to Abbas told the Egyptian newspaper Al-Masriyoon that Dahlan had been inciting Fatah cadres in the West Bank and Gaza Strip against Abbas. They said the Egyptian government was now trying to prevent further deterioration. Egyptian mediators, they added, were expected to visit Ramallah soon to discuss ways of resolving the crisis.

Dahlan, a former Fatah security commander in the Gaza Strip, has come under criticism from several of the movement's leaders for failing to prevent the Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip last June. According to the leaders, Dahlan and his followers in the Strip had received millions of dollars and weapons from the US and other countries to undermine Hamas before the takeover - a claim Dahlan has strongly denied. Some Fatah officials said over the weekend that the US and some EU countries had made it clear they would like to see Dahlan succeed Abbas as head of the PA.

I have almost become immune to the Bush Administrations inability to pick a winning Palestinian fraction. If this wasn’t bad enough - apparently things are not going to well between Abbas and US approved Palestinian Prime Minister either.

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