Turning Gazas lights back on, Abbas rival Dahlan makes dramatic return to center stage [View all]
Gazas electricity crisis may be drawing to an end, and as the lights come back on, Palestinians are looking at an unlikely hero who managed to broker a deal between Egypt and Hamas: Mohammad Dahlan.
Egypt on Tuesday was expected to begin sending dozens of fuel trucks to the Hamas-run Strip to bring the Gaza power station back online and supply electricity to residents.
Dahlan a former Fatah leader once considered persona non grata by Hamas and ousted in the coup that put the Islamist terror group in power in the Strip 10 years ago is understood to have been a key player in the electricity deal, and appears to have made his peace with the Islamists en route.
Dahlan, who maintains excellent links with Egypt and the United Arab Emirates and apparently managed the talks under Egypts auspices, is thus being depicted as the person who saved Gaza by having Cairo ship in hundreds of tons of industrial diesel compensating for the cuts in supply that Israel introduced this week at Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbass request.
By bringing fuel into Gaza, Dahlan will not only give residents additional precious electricity, but also seems to have defused a potentially disastrous situation and knocked Abbas, a rival of both him and Hamas, down a few pegs.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/turning-gazas-lights-back-on-abbass-rival-dahlan-makes-dramatic-return-to-center-stage/
Pretty interesting development, Dahlan and Hamas working together.