Quote:Correspondents say Mr Abbas is facing challenges to his legitimacy, with Hamas claiming his term is over and many of his supporters angered by criticisms he made of the militant group while it was under fire from Israel.
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BBCAccording to the Israeli statements, their aim was to weaken Hamas and to disable their capacity to launch anymore rocket attacks.
It's the first objective, of weakning Hamas, that seems to have been the reason behind the excessive civilian casualties. By hitting the civilians, this would cause them to pull their support out from under Hamas, and swallow the IDF propaganda line (and Egypt's and Abbas') that Hamas is actually responsible for their deaths. But in fact the exact opposite has happened. Hamas just seems to have become stronger from this, and Fatah has just lost more credibility even amongst it's own supporters. And the resilient Palestinian people are well aware who is responsible for the civilian deaths and who is fighting to protect them. I had the opportunity last week to travel to Cairo to visit some of the wounded Ghazans in the various hospitals around Cairo. After speaking with them, it's quite clear that all of them are fervantly still behind their democratically elected leadership, and support them every step of the way in their resistance against the encroaching Zionist entity. I did not find a single person who blamed Hamas for their injuries (many of them life threatening) and their condition, ie. the loss and destruction of their houses and possessions etc. This means that the first Israeli objective simply hasn't been achieved whatsoever. In fact it's completely failed, as it's actually caused Fatah supporters to align themselves more with Hamas, and wake up to the reality that their leadership are just Zionist lackeys.
This would indicate that Israel has just callously slaughtered 1300 or so innocent Palestinians for a failed cause. They didn't manage to bomb the people into pulling their support from Hamas. In fact all they did was cause about 1000 or so more families to completely despise them even more, and to dedicate themselves to unflinching resistance, certainly not a good move on Israel's part, unless of course they perhaps wanted to cause the people to become more militant? Who knows.
As for the second objective, Hamas were still firing rockets even after Israel called a ceasefire, so that doesn't appear to have been met either.
No doubt the timing of this onslaught is linked somehow to the US presidential change of hands. Israel has announced she will have fully completed her withdraw from Gaza by Tuesday, when Obama takes office. Perhaps the assault on the Ghazans is meant to galvanise them into becoming more militant, so when Obama takes over, he will be dealing with an "Israel who voluntarily withdrew" and a Gaza which is "Boiling over with feelings of revenge".
Guess we'll need to wait and see how the results of this massacre will influence the next few month or two of developments in the region, to see what Israel's real objectives were.