Sunday, 13 October 2013

A clown circus act? Nope, just the PA and Gaza authorities doing their worst


Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has blamed the "Israeli occupation" for the dire economic situation in the West Bank, Palestinian news agency Ma'an reported.

Yes this guy should definitely be in a circus.
"The economic situation is really difficult, and the main reason is the Israeli occupation," Abbas told official PA television. 
He obviously forgets about the millions pumped into the West Bank by the Israeli tax payer and most certainly this hoaxer is obviously to dense to realise that if his youths stopped rocking cars, petrol bombing, burning things down and his terrorist friends stopped blowing things up and committing murder, then maybe things might just get better. 
The PA president also expressed concern that the PA would be unable to pay salaries for its employees in November as a result of the difficult economic situation. Probably more due to the above mentioned self inflicted wounds, not forgetting the fact that most of the money this joke does get disappears into shady pockets and more than likely contributes to blowing things up rather than building projects and helping the economy grow. 
The situation is even worse in the Gaza Strip, where Hamas also faces a financial crisis after income from taxes has been badly hit since its tunnel networks were discovered and destroyed. These tunnels, which were used to smuggle food, fuel and weapons into the Islamist-run enclave, to hamas came more of an economic priority than feeding its citizans and creating jobs. 
Thousands of civil servants in Gaza may not receive their full salaries in time for the Eid al-Adha holiday.
What a mess.




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