Monday, December 29, 2008
Mahmud Zahhar and Egyptian Intelligence
A foreign correspondent sent me this (I am citing with his/her permission and he/she wants to remain anonymous):  "I think you would find interesting an encounter I had with Mahmoud al-Zahar in  March 2008. It so happened that  al-Zahar was there for a funeral at the same time I was visiting. I asked my  friend to ask him for an interview for the ... newspaper I wrote for at  the time, but he declined. I still got to meet him and had a short conversation  with him. In it what struck me most was his naive understanding of his  relationship with his "friend" Omar Sleiman. First I thought he was joking or  just making a polite "change the subject" comment when i asked about the role of  the Egyptian intelligence services, but when he really insisted that I believe  that Omar Sleiman was a "good human being" who truly "loves the palestinians" --  I understood that Hamas was doomed to failure. This was two months after  Hamas had blown up the (prison) wall on the border and the Egyptian Repression  services were cracking down on opposition figures in preparation for the  municipal elections in April, and arresting almost all of the Muslim Brotherhood  candidates, The borderwall was still the hottest political topic in Egypt at the  time and (of course nobody gave a shit about the incoming rigged elections) the  general mood was undoubtedly supportive of the Palestinian action. Except, I  noticed, when I spoke to men working in the various security services.  When I spoke to them about Palestine and Palestinians their  response was as if I had mentioned enemies of the state, as if I had mentioned  Israel and not a brethren people. Of course, it is understandable, as the  Palestinians and the rest of the poor people in Egypt threaten their unlawful  and -ethical authority. That´s why I found it so astounding that al-Zahar didn´t  understand Sleimans´ real intentions, because not one army or policeman ever  even tried to hide from me their disgust for the Palestinian struggle. Al-Zahar  spoke ignorantly about Egypt like one of the really poor and uneducated ghalaba  - which there are so many of in Egypt - that have never ever had a conversation  with a person from the elitist authoritarian class. He had no idea of the  disdain the Egyptian elite had towards Hamas and their unstabilizing affect on  Egypt. And this is the guy Hamas appointed as foreign minister for the  Palestinian struggle, a guy who doesn´t even understand his own mother´s  country, and apparently doesn´t even believe in the theory of class struggles.  How sad this all is. But Palestine shall overcome!! "