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On Jan 22, 8:15*am, Van Chocstraw
wrote: Why is it that when Gaza buys weapons it's smuggling and when Israel buys weapons it's business? Israel is a sovereign state with a democratic government. The weapons smuggled into Gaza are smuggled there by Hamas, a terrorist organization. Not by the Palestinian Authority. And they're used to attack peaceful civilians in Israel - not to defend against Israel. The recent unfortunate military incursion by Israel into the Gaza strip only happened because of these rocket attacks. Attacks that were completely unnecessary. The Camp David peace accords, which date from the Carter presidency, set forth a framework for Palestinian statehood. But because Hamas prefers instead to drive Israel into the sea, it chose to *delay* the progress of the Palestinian people towards normal life in an independent nation by continuing to attack Israel, even after this agreement had been reached. Israel is a country like any other. So when it buys weapons, that is business. The Palestinian Authority is subject to certain limitations, growing out of its transitional status between existing within Israeli occupation and eventual Palestinian statehood, so it can only buy weapons in a limited fashion. Hamas is an illegal private organization, not authorized by the legitimate authorities - either Israel or the Palestinian Authority - to bring weapons into either the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. As well, its use of weapons does not qualify as legitimate defense against, or resistance to, oppression. I hope this answers your question. John Savard |
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