Several major moves are underway concerning Israel and the Palestinians, most of them without an overwhelming amount of publicity, but they are crucial events nonetheless. PM Ehud Olmert is on his

way out, although that might take months and hence he is pushing his “consolidation” or “realignment” agenda openly without fear of condemnation or of losing votes in what appears to be the upcoming election. The Palestinians are not sitting still either.
In Gaza the Hamas is being replaced by the more radical adherents of Al-Qaeda, even if they do not take orders from bin Laden personally. The Islamic revolution in Gaza is pushing towards the pinnacle of extremism forcing Ismail Haniyah’s government into a corner by demanding an end to the calm or “tahadiyah” with Israel along the Negev frontier. Hamas is now viewed as moderates when speaking in revolutionary terms and will be confronted with the choice of eradicating the Al-Qaeda types or of further radicalizing their own stance. Call it “beat them or join them.” Either way the process bodes ill both for Israel and Abu Mazen’s (Mahmoud Abbas) Palestinian Authority and secular Fatah faction.