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

This past week has seen a return to familiarity. Several Israeli operation were set in motion as several West Bank cities were raided while Gaza endured numerous missile strikes. Israeli military curfews have confined thousands of Palestinians to their homes, while soldiers with dogs staged house-to-house searches. Over the past 10 days more than 13 Palestinians have been killed, including two children and an elderly man, prompting the US State Department's deputy spokesman, Philip Reeker to say, "The killing of innocents has got to stop.”

As violence raged on, the return to familiarity took strong hold, when the US, which has tried to sideline Arafat, tacitly conceded he still pulled the strings by appealing to him earlier this week to help Abbas curb militants. Of course when Arafat urged militants Wednesday to reinstate a truce canceled after Israel assassinated Ismail Abu Shanab, the US went back to accusing him of being “part of the problem” and dismissed his efforts.

While Israel is engaged in a relentless operation entitled “Fine Tuning,” which has involved razing countless trees, destroying seven Palestinian homes, raiding and imposing strict curfew on several Palestinian areas in the West Bank, kidnapping two Palestinians from the intensive care unit and conducting five assassination operations, Washington continues to come hard on the Palestinians for not doing enough. This is despite the fact that the Palestinian Authority has frozen 39 bank accounts of nine Islamic charities in what appeared to be part of the U.S.-sought crackdown on Palestinian militants.

With Israel having completely forgotten about its obligations and the finger pointing and blame squarely placed on the Palestinians, the “road map” is quickly joining its ancestors as yet another failure. This is not because a solution is impossible to reach, in fact a solution to the Middle East conflict has always existed through adopted UN resolutions that remain to be enforced, namely requiring Israel to recognize the Palestinian refugees’ right of return, to withdraw to the June 1967 boundaries and to dismantle all Jewish settlements on occupied Palestinian land. Effectively all peace plans have been variations on these same themes, though typically demanding that Palestinians comprise further and further.

The stage we find ourselves in today is one where any further acquiescence to US and Israeli demands would erase the possibility of a viable independent Palestinian state. What is needed is not another peace plan that rehashes the solutions, but a mechanism that ensures their enforceability, namely through the deployment of international observers, a plea Palestinians have constantly called for. Washington and the international community’s main shortcoming, which has brought yet another peace plan to the brink of defeat, is the unwillingness or inability to devise a strict implementation process with serious consequences for non compliance that would compel both parties to carry out their obligations.

 
 
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