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

As events unfolded this week into a single thread of miserable failure on the part of all concerned leaders, a vivid sense of déjà vu revealed that the Middle East conflict is officially going in circles. President Arafat keeps on shifting from the sidelines to the spotlight and back again, while the Bush administration makes highly publicized commitments to get deeply involved and then quietly recedes into the background. As for Sharon, his personal vendetta against the Palestinians is only ever disrupted when he fears losing his image as a “man of peace” bestowed upon him by the American administration.

Arafat is most definitely back in the limelight, enjoying the power that seemed to be slipping away during Mahmoud Abbas’ stint as Prime Minister. Ahmed Qurei, the Prime Minister designate, has signaled his intentions not to clash with Arafat by agreeing that two thirds of the cabinet will consist of Fatah members loyal to the President. While a united Palestinian National Authority is to be encouraged, this should not mean that the old guards are restored to power. Ahmed Qurei’s cabinet is the last chance the PNA has if it wants to remain the driving force in Palestinian politics and retain its relevancy. Palestinians are fed up with the continuous and pointless reshuffles in the cabinet, which leave them for weeks on end without leadership in a time of crisis.

President Bush’s engagement in the Middle East appears to mostly involve blaming Arafat for everything that has gone wrong. Hardly constructive! The stupidity of Bush’s black or white reasoning is no more evident than in the Middle East conflict. Arafat has nothing to do with the fact that America is currently experiencing the loss of scores of American lives due to shortsighted post-war Iraq planning that has left the administration too busy to deal with any of its other international commitments. Arafat has nothing to do with the fact that Bush has always been fearful of the powerful Jewish lobby, more so during an election year, to really get his hands dirty and pressure Israel to uphold its commitments under the now derailed “road map” heading to oblivion. Arafat may carry some of the blame for the deteriorating situation, but no more so than Sharon and Bush himself.

Meanwhile Sharon continues murdering any hopes for peace, as the Israeli military ruthlessly pounds the Palestinian people, stopping momentarily when hearing the U.S. might cut a tiny amount of the $9 billion in loan guarantees as a penalty for continued settlement construction, including the building of the highly controversial separation wall. Sharon has temporarily stopped the second phase of the separation wall until he coaxes Washington not to penalize Israel and to go along with his plans. With no intention to arrive at a fair and just peace, Sharon continues to re-ignite cycles of violence in the hope that Israelis will not notice his government’s broken promises of “security” and peace and that Palestinians would accept a prison-like state.

The picture emerging from the current state of affairs is perhaps all concerned parties do not really consider the bloodshed that has taken place over the past three years to be that catastrophic. Sharon, Arafat and Bush do not seem concerned with what they presumably view as a ‘manageable’ death toll, favoring instead to further their own political ambitions and personal vendettas while leaving the Palestinian and Israeli civilians to suffer the consequences.

 
 
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