MIFTAH
Thursday, 25 April. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

MIFTAH’s team would like to wish its readers, supporters, and friends a Merry Christmas, a happy new year, and a blessed Eid Al-Adha. We sincerely hope that 2007 will bring with it some hope for a better Palestine.

It has become quite customary for us Palestinians in recent years to use Christmas as a time for expressing the extent of our tragedies; to reflect on the usually-grim events of the past year and remind our “audience” of the obstacles that continue to prevent us from celebrating Christmas as freely and as joyfully as we deserve to do.

However, this year is different; it is not only the hundreds of Israeli checkpoints strangulating the West Bank, the relentless policies of Israel’s theft of our land, or the continued Israeli military assaults against our civilians in the Gaza Strip that are the source of another bitterly silent night in the occupied Palestinian territories. Almost one year of economic disintegration, ignited by a US-led financial boycott of the Palestinian Authority, has reached a climactic stage, in which Palestinian citizens are struggling to maintain the minimal standards of living in what seems like an uphill battle against isolation, alienation, and collective punishment.

In Bethlehem itself, the very birthplace of Christianity, Palestinians are getting ready to endure another disappointing Christmas. Thousands of Palestinian Christians have emigrated during the past 6 years, and the ones who stayed are left with the scarcity of both the financial means and spirit to celebrate. Unemployment rates in both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank have reached unprecedented levels and the number of people living below the poverty line (US$ 2/day) is increasing, leaving the Palestinian territories on the brink of collapse and with the evident threat of a humanitarian disaster.

Palestinian infighting has also intensified in recent weeks, claiming the lives of 9 people only since President Mahmoud Abbas’ announcement to hold early elections, in an attempt to end the current crisis and overcome the international boycott of the Palestinian people. Little is known as to what impact early elections will have on the political process; will it indeed end the crisis and bring the Palestinians to the shores of sanity and stability, or will it be the catalyst for a bloody civil war? These are some of the questions that Palestinians are left with at the end of this tragic year, during which both external and internal forces have all but shattered an already fragile society.

Please note that, with the exception of Thursday 28 December, MIFTAH’s information material in English will not be updated during the holidays (from 24 December, 2006, until 2 January, 2007). However, we will continue to add/post news headlines and material by other sources, under the section “Resources and Documents.”

 
 
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