Palestinian
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The emerging
Palestinian
consensus was torpedoed and recognition of Israel rendered irrelevant, and the radicals once again proved victorious.
Conflict was sought for three reasons: first to ease pressure on Hamas from within the
Palestinian
community to recognize Israel; secondly to undermine democratization in Lebanon, which was marginalizing Syria; and thirdly to lift attention from the emerging dispute over the Iranian nuclear program and demonstrate to the West the “tools” at its disposal in the case of conflict.
In Israel’s prisons, a consensus has developed among leading Fatah and Hamas
Palestinian
inmates on accepting a
Palestinian
state within the 1967 borders.
This new
Palestinian
realism must be supported.
The
Palestinian
Authority’s president, senior diplomats of the countries involved in the Palestine-Israel peace process, and the secretary general of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation all attended the two-day summit.
Israel still refuses to accept the new
Palestinian
national unity government as a negotiating partner because Hamas is part of that government.
The
Palestinian
government is united administratively, but divided politically.
That is the question the European Union needs to ask itself as it debates whether to resume providing financial aid to the
Palestinian
Authority.
If the current
Palestinian
leadership changes its position, there will be no problem from our side.
If such a right were recognized, there would be a
Palestinian
majority instead of a Jewish majority, which would mean the end of the Jewish state.
Indeed, the “right of return” contradicts the very idea of a two-state solution, as it would mean one state – a
Palestinian
state.
The alternative – jihadist anarchy that would turn Gaza into a
Palestinian
Somalia – is simply too unbearable to contemplate.
In this case, Israel aspires to achieve “quiet” with few enough
Palestinian
civilian casualties to minimize international criticism.
And what does it intend to do with the
Palestinian
problem of which Gaza is an integral part?
The real peril is to be found at home: the corrosive effect of the
Palestinian
problem on Israel’s international standing.
The devastation caused by Israel’s periodic asymmetrical confrontations, combined with the continuing occupation of
Palestinian
lands and the ever-growing expansion of settlements, has fueled a growing campaign to undermine Israel’s legitimacy.
The
Palestinian
mainstream, represented by Abbas, made a strategic decision to opt for a
Palestinian
state based on the 1967 borders.
For example, Israel has reached out to those Arab countries that are willing to subordinate the
Palestinian
problem to discreet bilateral relations, essentially on security matters.
And a credible national strategy must recognize that as long as the
Palestinian
conflict remains unresolved, Israel’s moral foundations and international standing will be dangerously compromised.
That draft order targets, first and foremost, organizations that give full membership to the
Palestinian
Authority or the Palestine Liberation Organization.
Palestinian
society can feel very little hope in the immediate term, so what else is there to lose?
The 1948 war led to the 1949 Armistice Agreements; the Yom Kippur War had to precede Israel’s peace with Egypt; and the Oslo Accords required the 1990-1991 Gulf War and the 1987-1992
Palestinian
Intifada.
Today, the
Palestinian
front seems calm.
Hamas Takes on the RadicalsGAZA CITY – The recent shoot-out in a Gaza mosque between Hamas security officers and militants from the radical jihadi group the Warriors of God brought to the surface the deep tensions that divide
Palestinian
Islamists.
But
Palestinian
security officials doubt that these will be the last casualties.
As a ruling party, Hamas has insisted that its sole concern is the
Palestinian
people, not a global Islamic revolution.
However, Europeans consider the opinion recently expressed by Bush – that
Palestinian
democracy and not Israeli occupation of the West Bank is at the core of the problem – to be ill conceived.
The same is true with respect to the President’s assertion that Israel’s permanent presence in
Palestinian
territories and the non-return of
Palestinian
refugees to their homes in Israel must be accepted as realities on the ground.
Former Prime Minister Netanyahu focused not only on a politics of confrontation with the
Palestinian
leadership under Yassir Arafat, but also cultivated a politics of internal confrontation - between religious and secular Jews, between "old timers" and newcomers from the former Soviet Union, between European and Middle Eastern Jews (Ashkenazi versus Sephardi).
Let us recall that it was Sweden’s top-selling newspaper, Aftonbladet, that last year published an anti-Semitic blood libel by alleging that Israeli soldiers routinely murdered
Palestinian
children and harvested their bodily organs for sale on the international black market.
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