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Tuesday, September 06, 2011

The 'Palestinian Authority' cries "Wolf"

Sorry for a longer break than expected.

The 'Palestinian Authority' is like the little boy who cried "Wolf." Now, they are accusing the United States of 'threatening' them into dropping their UN bid.
The US Administration is continuing to threaten the PA that it must abandon its plan to ask the United Nations Security council to recognize a Palestinian state along the pre-1967 lines, Chief PLO negotiator Saeb Erekat said.

“The official American position is: ‘Don’t go to the Security Council and return to the negotiations with Israel,’” Erekat told PLO officials during a meeting in the Jordanian capital of Amman.

He said that the Americans have not offered the Palestinians anything in return for abandoning the statehood bid. However, Erekat said that the US Administration has also made it clear that Washington does not want a confrontation with the PA over this matter.

“Despite these threats, the Palestinians have informed the Americans that we will go to the Security Council to ask for full membership of a Palestinian state in line with Palestinian interests and because this is not a unilateral act,” Erekat was quoted as saying.

He added that after the UN vote later this month, the state of Palestine will be under occupation and Israel would be held responsible – according to international agreements and conventions – fully responsible for health, education, security and other things. “The rest of the members of the UN would be obliged to help Palestine get rid of the occupation,” he explained.

Erekat pointed out that some 125 countries have already recognized the Palestinian state. He said that the number was expected to rise to 150 during the vote at the UN General Assembly at the recommendation of the Security Council.

The Palestinians, he said, don’t want a confrontation with Israel or the US. “We only want our rights, which we have waited for too long,” he said, accusing Israel of refusing to accept international “legitimacy.”

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The negotiations with Israel have ended and this is the time for taking decisions, he stressed.

Erekat said that the PA would not backtrack on its decision to go to the UN “even if Israel came forward with proposals [for resuming the peace talks].”
But 'moderate' 'Palestinian' President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen disagrees.
Nimer Hammad, political adviser to PA President Mahmoud Abbas, said on Tuesday that the PA was prepared to drop its statehood initiative if the US and Israel accepted the Palestinians’ demands.

He said that the two main demands are: a full cessation of settlement construction and recognition of a Palestinian state on the pre-1967 lines.

Hammad said that the PA leadership still does not know what proposals, if any, US envoys Dennis Ross and David Hale, are carrying with them. The two emissaries are currently in the region in a last-minute bid to persuade the PA to abandon its plan and return to the negotiating table with Israel.

“If the two men are carrying positive ideas, we will study them,” Hammad said.
The 'Palestinians' are crying "Wolf" because the Obama administration is incapable of issuing a credible threat against anyone other than Israel. But they cannot even cry "Wolf" with one voice. Abu Mazen professes a willingness to consider returning to the 'negotiating table' while his chief negotiator bottle washer isn't even willing to do that.

What could go wrong?

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2 Comments:

At 12:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"this is not a unilateral act,” Erekat was quoted as saying.

Huh? What planet is he living on?

 
At 1:52 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

OK, let's see. Israel agrees to 1949 demarcation lines.

Stops all construction in Yesha and the eastern half of the Jerusalem municipality to prove its bona fides.

Withdraws and then, per Obama's earlier explanation, takes up Jewish claims in the abandoned portion of now Judenrein Jerusalem (ha ha) and mass repatriation of refugees into the rump state of Israel.

And this would be acceptable to Mazen but not the other grandees of Fatah.

 

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