Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah is frustrated that its campaign to stop the US from moving its embassy to Jerusalem is not hitting any chord with its own people, let alone the Arab world outside some official pronouncements that Abbas himself prompted Arab leaders to make.
Donald Trump himself
reiterated his intention to move the embassy.
Although I cannot find it now, the Fatah Facebook page yesterday called on people to come to an anti-embassy rally in Ramallah.
I can find no news stories about any such demonstration occurring.
The next idea that a panicked Fatah is promoting is to create a "committee" against the move and start a social media campaign.
Here is their
English version of the
campaign:
In English, #Don't_transfer_Embassy #Jerusalem #Palestine eternal capital
Even though the hashtag campaign started 24 hours ago, only two people retweeted it and it received only one "Like." That is astoundingly bad, indicating that the "committee" itself has no members.
Moreover, the graphic that Fatah chose reveals its true colors. Their version of Jerusalem includes only Christians and Muslims, no Jews - indicating how they view a future capital. And the use of the fist in the colors of the Palestinian flag shows that their concept of Jerusalem is tied to violence, not peace.
The exact opposite of what they tell credulous Western reporters and diplomats.
It will be interesting to see their next attempt to up the ante. Because so far this is an issue that the Arab street simply doesn't care about.
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