MIFTAH
Wednesday, 3 July. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

Friday’s eagerly-awaited meeting between Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas and US President George W. Bush has arguably underlined a new era of US-Palestinian relations; the age of realism and pragmatism.

"The Middle East needs leaders of vision and courage and determination to serve the interests of their people…Mr. Abbas is the first Palestinian prime minister, and he is proving to be such a leader."

These words by Bush have echoed throughout the world in the past 48 hours, carrying with them a strong sense of optimism, hope, and an unmistakable message of support for Abu Mazen and his administration.

Yet, the so called ‘red carpet’ treatment for Abu Mazen at the White House has apparently reached far beyond rhetorical public diplomacy declarations and ceremonial niceties; the underlying message is clear: the Bush administration is determined to facilitate its agenda in the region. The creation of a Palestinian state by 2005 (not necessarily based on UN Resolution 242), and the complete elimination of any form of Palestinian resistance, will dictate Washington’s policies towards the Palestinians in the years to come. Israel’s “security” remains at the top of the agenda, and of course, the “war on terrorism” analogy is the ultimate measure of all things.

Realising the need to restore Palestinian confidence in the political process with Israel, as well as the need to internally empower Abu Mazen himself, President Bush also addressed the urgency in easing the daily life of the Palestinian people, promising US$ 20m of direct aid and calling for the establishment of a joint economic development group to create jobs within the Palestinian territories.

Meanwhile, Abu Mazen has pressed for Israel’s full cessation of settlement activity in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, the release of all Palestinian political prisoners, and the immediate dismantling of Israel’s ‘apartheid wall’ which fragments Palestinian land and annexes more Palestinian territories within the 1967 boundaries. Whether or not this call will be taken seriously by both the Americans and the Israelis is the real test of their commitment to the ‘roadmap.’

The immediate outcomes of Abbas’ visit to Washington have been positive, and his positions well-received by the Bush administration. However, the ultimate result of the current diplomatic efforts is yet to be determined by Sharon’s upcoming visit to Washington on Tuesday. Is this new momentum of promise sustainable? Will the peoples of the region eventually see the light at the end of the tunnel?

 
 
Read More...
 
Footer
Contact us
Rimawi Bldg, 3rd floor
14 Emil Touma Street,
Al Massayef, Ramallah
Postalcode P6058131

Mailing address:
P.O.Box 69647
Jerusalem
 
 
Palestine
972-2-298 9490/1
972-2-298 9492
info@miftah.org

 
All Rights Reserved © Copyright,MIFTAH 2023
Subscribe to MIFTAH's mailing list
* indicates required