The breakdown of political order in Gaza reflects the weakness of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. With his position weakened further by the West's refusal to lift its economic siege, he may have no alternative but to dissolve the PA and call for Israel to re-assert its legal and practical authority over the areas that it has occupied since 1967.
With Gaza poised on the brink of civil war, pity poor Mahmoud Abbas, who took over as president of the Palestinian Authority two and a half years ago, after the death of Yasser Arafat. An academic by profession, Abbas has tried mightily to lead the Palestinian people with civility, adherence to democratic principles, and public disdain for violence.
With Gaza poised on the brink of civil war, pity poor Mahmoud Abbas, who took over as president of the Palestinian Authority two and a half years ago, after the death of Yasser Arafat. An academic by profession, Abbas has tried mightily to lead the Palestinian people with civility, adherence to democratic principles, and public disdain for violence.