P F Tinmore
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Duck, duck, duck.So again, you duck the question and spew bullshit.This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. There is still no end in sight to their predicament – but this is most certainly not because Hamas enjoys popular support among the local population. In fact, reliable data from a new survey conducted there May 16-25 by a professional, independent Palestinian pollster demonstrate that only 14 percent of Gazans self-identify as Hamas supporters. That is far behind the popularity of Fatah, which runs the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority (PA), which garners 41 percent of Gazans’ self-professed affiliation. Indeed, the large majority of Gazans – 77 percent, including 41 percent who feel strongly about it – agree that “the PA should send officials and security officers to Gaza, to take over the administration there.”
(full article online)
What Gazans Really Want: Hard Data About A Hard ProblemIf you look at real history, not that Israeli bullshit stuff, you would find that to be incorrect. At the time of the supposed coup, Hamas had won the elections and was the majority party in the Palestinian Authority. They were the elected government in office.This month marks the tenth anniversary of the violent Hamas coup that took control over the 1.9 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
So, why would the elected government in office have a coup? That doesn't make any sense.
You should just be honest and admit that you have your usual conspiracy theories locked and loaded.
Here, I'll lend an assist:
"I blame the Jooos"
So, why would the elected government in office have a coup?
So, as usual, you retreat to conspiracy theories as a way to excuse competing tribes still clinging to a tribal mindset.
Follow the trail of the UNRWA welfare fraud. Reason and rationality are not the strong suits of conspiracy theorists but those attributes are much better at explaining motivations.
What year did you last answer a question?