Dilly-dallying
must stop...
Jamal Kanj
December 27,
2014
http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDetails.aspx?storyid=392737
On January
first, it will be 50 years since the start of the modern Palestinian
revolution; and on the 15th it will be 10 years since Mahmoud Abbas was first,
and last, elected as the President of the Palestinian Authority (PA).
Two years
after becoming a non-member UN state, the PA is circulating a UN Security
Council draft resolution to set a time frame for full Israeli withdrawal and
the establishment of an independent Palestine. On the other hand, France
appeared to posit a European-led alternative resolution emphasising on
restarting negotiations rather than specifying an end for occupation.
Last week
and following the murder of its minister, the PA threatened to stop security
co-ordination with Israel. This week in Algeria, President Abbas reiterated the
same if the UN failed to put an end to Israeli occupation.
A little
over a year ago, Secretary of State John Kerry succeeded in cajoling the PA to
go back to the negotiation table promising to make every effort '...to reach a
final status agreement, not an interim agreement' in
nine months.
The PA
agreed with the understanding that Israel would unofficially limit building new
Jewish-only colonies and release, although on batches, 104 Palestinian
prisoners held from before the Oslo Accord.
In turn, the
PA agreed to hold off from joining new UN organisations during the
negotiations.
Soon after
it started, Israel issued permits to build new Jewish-only homes in occupied
east Jerusalem. Following Palestinian protests, Israel's response to Kerry's
team was that Israel did not consider east Jerusalem as part of the West Bank.
The inept at
best, or colluding US mediators told the Palestinians, to the effect, that east
Jerusalem wasn't specifically mentioned in the agreement. It would be worth
noting that the American team was led by Martin Indyk, a known Zionist, who for
many years, was on the payroll of AIPAC and other Israeli think tanks in
Washington.
The PA kept
quiet, talks continued and after each release of a group of Palestinian
prisoners, Israeli issued a batch of illegal Jewish-only homes in occupied West
Bank. Self-professed Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat angrily told his
impassive Israeli counterpart, 'We agreed on prisoners for no UN, not prisoners
for settlements.'
Yet, the
exercise continued and with every release of prisoners '“ held as hostages now
to keep the sham negotiations going '“ Israel gobbled up more illegal land.
At the end,
Israel reneged on releasing the last batch of prisoners and instead of forcing
Israel to keep its commitment, the US sought to convince the PA to extend the
negotiations.
Needless to
say, nine months later, Israel built more than 15,000 Jewish-only homes on
Palestinian occupied land, the US did not deliver what it promised and the PA
failed to act on its threat of joining UN organisations. To placate internal
opposition, Abbas theatrically signed applications to join 15 irrelevant UN
organisations such as the anti-corruption protocol. The highly talked about
International Criminal Court (ICC) was conspicuously absent from the list.
Hitherto and
with upcoming elections, the Israeli government is likely to pander to the
anti-peace camp by issuing new illegal Jewish-only homes. In a repeat of the
same history, the US is likely to pressure the PA to hold back in the hope that
a more moderate Israeli government is elected.
But if the
Americans are genuinely interested in a moderate coalition, then they should
not reward the current right-wing government by blocking the UN vote to end the
Israeli occupation.
If not, the
PA should stop dilly-dallying and sidestep the US' throttled UN Security
Council by signing the Rome Statute to become a fully-fledged ICC member.
Otherwise by its inaction, the Palestinian leadership risks history's final
verdict of being an accessory for surrendering all of Palestine.
* Mr Kanj
(www.jamalkanj.com) writes regular newspaper column and publishes on several
websites on Arab world issues. He is the author of “Children of Catastrophe,”
Journey from a Palestinian Refugee Camp to America. A version of this article
was first published by the Gulf Daily News newspaper.
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