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

Before Ariel Sharon’s jaunt to Washington last week, his government tempted Palestinian ears by announcing a list of 600 Palestinian prisoners it would release, promising to continue handing back West Bank cities to the Palestinian Authority, and even considering the release of popular Fatah activist Marwan Barghouti. Fast-forward one week. The quick getaway to see his dear old pal George Bush completed, Sharon returned to the Middle East to reduce and rescind those offers. Now just 339 prisoners are due to be released (out of a total 6,000 Palestinians held in Israeli jails), and 128 of those were to have completed their sentences before the year ends anyway. Israel has formally announced a freeze on withdrawals from West Bank cities, one of the main components of the road map, and Marwan Barghouti’s name has not been uttered since.

If that weren’t enough, Israel has responded with disregard to the unilateral Palestinian ceasefire that has been in place for more than a month by not only killing 9 Palestinians, wounding 329 (including 95 children), and arresting 331 but also bulldozing 4,000 dunums of land, uprooting 9,000 trees, and confiscating 19,373 dunums of land. Moreover, three more illegal outposts have been constructed and 41 new housing units have been built. Finally, the Israeli army has opened five new bypass roads for exclusive use by settlers and created 43 new checkpoints and roadblocks.

That is the Israeli approach to implementing the road map.

On the other side of the globe, small moves are being made by the United States to take a stand against Israel for its non-compliance with the road map. It is considering reducing loan guarantees to Israel as punishment for the so-called security wall, which the Bush administration has openly criticized. It has also rescinded its comprehensive demand that Palestinian factions be dismantled immediately. If there is any country with the power to influence Israel, the United States – ever-beneficent when it comes to Israel, bestowing a hefty $3 billion in aid per year to the Jewish state – is it. With a history of making relatively minor threats against Israel that it does not make good on anyway, however, the chances for American recrimination are small.

Palestinian frustration with Israeli sidestepping of commitments and absence of good faith measures is mounting. Yesterday, when Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath proposed to extend the current ceasefire, responsible for a near complete reduction in Palestinian violence against Israelis, to become an “absolute and permanent” truce in return for adherence to road map principles, Israeli officials simply scoffed. Directly violating the intent of the road map, which calls for parallel concessions by the two sides, Israel continues to call for Palestinian action against militants before acting on commitments of its own. Palestinians are obligingly crossing off items on their road map checklist with the expectation that Israel will be held to the same standard; yet the Israelis continue to stall. So today, Mahmoud Abbas cancelled the latest scheduled meeting with Ariel Sharon. With giving like Israel’s, who needs taking?

 
 
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