Hamas clashes in Ramallah – preview of coming attractions
– BBC News – Palestinian Elections – CBS News – Condoleeza Rice Interview – Jan 25-27, 2006 –
19 years ago, things changed in Gaza. Hamas, an organization labeled by many governments as a terrorist organization decided to don political attire and go after a popular election. In what was termed a “landslide victory” the Hamas candidates took a sweeping majority of Parliament, rendering the Fatah-based ruling government largely moot.
Since Hamas was pledged to violent overthrow of the Israeli government, many wondered if this signaled a new and dangerous change in the Middle-East game plan. Hamas offered assurances they were going for change and that the ruling Fatah party, formerly headed by Yassar Arafat, was corrupt and ineffectual. The Palestinian people wanted change, but many in Gaza felt the change Hamas brought to the table would offer anything but peace.
Violent clashes broke out between Hamas and Fatah supporters. At one point, it was rumored Mahmoud Abbas had asked Israel for an intervention. But the change took place and the future of the Middle East was now in doubt.
That election, which took place on January 25th, 2006 was closely observed by many around the world, particularly those in Britain, Russia and America.
To give you some idea of the atmosphere, here are several reports from BBC Radio and an interview with then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice with her observations on the election outcome.
Everybody took a “wait-and-see” approach.
Here are those reports as they happened in 2006.
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Hamas Wins An Election – January 25, 2006 – Past Daily After Hours Reference Room
– BBC News – Palestinian Elections – CBS News – Condoleeza Rice Interview – Jan 25-27, 2006 –
19 years ago, things changed in Gaza. Hamas, an organization labeled by many governments as a terrorist organization decided to don political attire and go after a popular election. In what was termed a “landslide victory” the Hamas candidates took a sweeping majority of Parliament, rendering the Fatah-based ruling government largely moot.
Since Hamas was pledged to violent overthrow of the Israeli government, many wondered if this signaled a new and dangerous change in the Middle-East game plan. Hamas offered assurances they were going for change and that the ruling Fatah party, formerly headed by Yassar Arafat, was corrupt and ineffectual. The Palestinian people wanted change, but many in Gaza felt the change Hamas brought to the table would offer anything but peace.
Violent clashes broke out between Hamas and Fatah supporters. At one point, it was rumored Mahmoud Abbas had asked Israel for an intervention. But the change took place and the future of the Middle East was now in doubt.
That election, which took place on January 25th, 2006 was closely observed by many around the world, particularly those in Britain, Russia and America.
To give you some idea of the atmosphere, here are several reports from BBC Radio and an interview with then-Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice with her observations on the election outcome.
Everybody took a “wait-and-see” approach.
Here are those reports as they happened in 2006.
And now for some hounding:
2025 has arrived, kicking and screaming.. Past Daily is still quietly standing, still cranking out history and pop culture and still looking for your support. Fundraisers are pretty much tapped out – everybody seems to be doing them and even I’m sick of being hounded for money.
But still . . . some of these things are expensive to pull off. In case you didn’t already know, Past Daily is an extension of my archive (The Gordon Skene Sound Collection) – all the stuff I have collected since the beginning of time (it seems) – my goal is to share all of it with you, and since we’ve started there are over 11,000 posts which you, as a subscriber, can explore with thousands more waiting to be digitized..
And in case you didn’t know, once you subscribe you get notified every time we post something and you can download the audio file which you can’t do if you don’t subscribe. That’s the catch.
But it’s my way of saying Thank You for your support and helping me pay all the costs of keeping Past Daily up and running every day.
Subscribing is dead easy and totally painless – you can do it with Patreon – you can stretch it out over months, years or just today. You can do a trial subscription for free for 7 days and then you can either join us or go “no thanks” and life will continue.
Either way, your support is critical. Over this past year we’ve resumed running ads – simply because it’s helping offset the costs we can’t get around, but don’t have enough subscribers to do away with ads completely (believe me, I hate ads just as much as the next person – maybe more). Right now, a little over 100 of you are foregoing a cup of Starbucks in favor of downloading a concert or a World War 2 newscast or a reminder what happened two years ago – and I am completely over-the-moon for your support, you who are pitching in and seeing the possibilities. But we need more of you. We need 900 more to make a difference.
Look, all you have to do is click on the red banner below and make your pledge – you can also do Pay Pal or Buy Me A Coffee if you just want to do a one-time support.
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