Democracy in Palestine
Even though everyone saw it coming, the world is still expressing shock that Hamas won the elections by such a landslide in Palestine.
One of the best insights on it was in the Los Angeles Times (link no longer active). Laura King and Ken Ellingwood have done some great reporting on the elections and explaining how such a landslide came about.
I think it's important to point out that Hamas didn't really win because of their views about Israel. Instead, they largely won because of their campaign on reform and change internally in Palestine. An average Palestinian goes to school in a Hamas bus, to a Hamas school, gets medical attention at a Hamas clinic, eats Hamas rationed rice.
His/her perception of the Fatah party, on the other hand, is that of corruption and cronyism. The winning of Hamas is more of an anti-Fatah vote rather than a pro-Hamas vote. It is clear to all of us that their current view of Israel will not allow sustenance for their other domestic plans. God knows best and time will tell.
I believe the world governments should take a less alienating approach as well. It is fine and good to make clear that the view of "no Israel" will not be tolerated, but to say that we will cut off all aid and threats of that nature will only serve to engrage people of that region more...and well, that's the last thing we need to be doing right?
