Saturday, January 03, 2009

Desperate for victories

You think about it. This Zionist state is so desperate for a victory after its humiliation at the hand of resisters in Lebanon--a country with barely an army and with one or two zee planes, zee planes. Today, the entire Zionist nation and its supporters around the world are holding their breath awaiting a victory for the Israeli state against...Gaza--GAZA for potatos sake where there is no army or navy or air force or even a state, and where 80% of the population rely on agencies for their food needs. Victory of some sorts, I guess. The military outcome is not in doubt: Israel was in full terrorist control of Gaza, only a few years ago and then it was forced to humiliatingly withdraw. Let us say that the Israeli terrorist forces occupy Gaza in one day, and let us say--under the best scenario for the occupiers--they succeed in installing their terrorist agents, i.e. Dahlan gangs, in power. Then what? Dahlan gangs will be permitted to rule as stooges for Israel? In fact, it will usher in a necessary phase in the path of Palestinian liberation when the Palestinian will fight and defeat the Daghlan gangs: the cancer on the Palestinian national movement that has to be extricated. Israel is good in fooling itself: it is very good in deceiving itself, only to be surprised when it discovers that what appeared only recently as a victory was not a victory at all. Don't get me wrong: Israel is pretty damn good in killing women and children. You have to recgonize the skills of your enemy, and I never ever doubted the skills of Zionist occupiers in killing women and children. To give you an idea what Israel will have to deal with (and what willing bring about the eradication of Zionism from Palestine), I asked a colleague in Tunisia about the public mood. She wrote me this (I cite anonymously--with her permission): "Actually people are angry and there are many problems because here it is forbidden to demonstrate for anythings, so there were many struggles against Police. But as'ad people are angry against Jews and westerners sometimes theyr anger has a racist connotation. I really think now that Israel cannot be acceptable one day in the region. Defintely, even among tolerants, like me, we think that this State will be bannished, how I don't know.. But how would we live with a warrior and savage State?"