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Wednesday, 3 July. 2024
 
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Marking the first visit by a high ranking Palestinian official in two-and-a-half years, Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas (a.k.a. Abu Mazen) will go to Washington on Friday. It is the kind of occasion that could suitably fit in the category of momentous history-making events. But will the meeting between Abu Mazen and President George W. Bush on Friday mean much? If it is anything like the other anticipated meeting of this earlier week – between Abbas and Sharon – then it will very likely produce no fireworks, not even any sparks, at most nothing more than a fizzle.

Abu Mazen intends to take with him a portfolio of subjects to present to President Bush. Primary among them will be prisoner release, settlements, and the so-called “Security Wall,” which Israel is building at breakneck speeds to encapsulate Palestinian land, large portions of which are being confiscated in the process. In addition, Abu Mazen will broach the touchy – and from the American perspective, highly inappropriate not to mention inconsequential topic – of lifting the siege of President Arafat.

To say that there is a high probability that most of these topics will fall on essentially deaf American ears, though it may sound pessimistic, may not be entirely unrealistic. However, there seems to be some reason to suggest that the Bush Administration, which has in several instances professed that it does not look favorably on the construction of the Security Wall, may take note of Mr. Abbas’ requests on this point. According to Israel Army Radio, an American official stated serious opposition to the Wall this week.

Nonetheless, there is probably no issue of more importance to the Palestinians than the immediate easing of restrictions, which are strangulating the lives of everyday Palestinians. Moreover, if Abu Mazen can convince the Americans to pledge to support an immediate freeze to settlement construction – a component called for in the first phase of the road map, but as yet snubbed by the Israelis, principally Ariel Sharon, who this week said he would attend to them only as a part of final-status negotiations – it would be a powerful symbol of American revitalization of the road map. If none of the Palestinian demands that Abu Mazen is carting to D.C. this week, however, are treated as serious components of the peace process, each respected by the American government as a genuine concern of the Palestinian people, then Mr. Abbas’s will have gone to Washington for naught.

 
 
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