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Geoffrey Alderman

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Geoffrey Alderman

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Foolish question of who won

September 4, 2014 15:21
3 min read

In the year 625 of the Common Era, adherents of the Islamic faith from Medina, commanded by the prophet Mohammed, engaged with an army of polytheists from Mecca. Mohammed was seriously wounded; his Islamist battalions suffered heavy casualties. The battle of Uhud (as it is known) was clearly a defeat for the forces of Islam.

I draw attention to this battle now because it featured in a Facebook comment posted last week by Mahmoud al-Habbash, a senior adviser to Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas. Al-Habbash, who originally hailed from Gaza, is well known as a critic of the Hamas regime that currently rules the Strip.

In Mr Al-Habbash's Facebook post, he drew a comparison between the outcome of the battle of Uhud and the fate of Gazans during Operation Protective Edge.

He left his readers in little doubt that Protective Edge must be regarded as an unadulterated defeat for the Palestinian cause.

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