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DAVID HOROVITZ DAVID HOROVITZ

Editor's Notes: The bitterest deadlock


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As Abbas vows not to stand in the next elections, his PA has embarked on an intensified campaign of delegitimization against Israel and criticism of the US for not meeting the demand for a full settlement freeze. Any lingering diplomatic hopes have now evaporated.

A supporter of Palestinian...

A supporter of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is seen during a demonstration in Ramallah on Thursday.
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Six weeks ago, in a meeting arranged to coincide with the United Nations General Assembly, Barack Obama sought to bring the weight of his presidency to bear upon Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas. "Simply put, it is past time to talk about starting negotiations," the US president told the pair. "It is time to move forward."

Despite that presidential admonition, despite both sides' purported acknowledgement of the urgent need for progress and despite the relentless shuttle diplomacy in our region by Obama's Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and his special envoy George Mitchell, Israel and the PA are still not talking.

But while Netanyahu insists he is ready to enter a substantive negotiating process right away without preconditions, the PA is not only requiring a full settlement freeze before it deigns to reenter talks, it is also presiding over an intensified campaign of delegitimization against Israel and criticism of the United States for not meeting the demand.

On the very day that Obama was meeting with Netanyahu and Abbas in New York, the PA/Fatah TV program The Best Home was broadcasting a segment in which the host asked a young Palestinian interviewee where he was from. When the boy, perhaps 10 or 11, wearing a purple and pink tracksuit top, smilingly replied that he was (impossibly) from Lod, the host corrected him: "You mean you are from Lod, but you live here [in Ramallah]. Never mind, my dear. Allah willing, the day will come when we will return to Lod and to all the areas they have occupied."

Three weeks later, PLO Executive Committee member Salah Rafat was using Fatah TV to deny that a Jewish Temple ever stood in Jerusalem, and to accuse Israel of "stealing" the Palestinian "national heritage - from cuisine to clothing to architecture."

Then this week, after Clinton was so bold as to congratulate Netanyahu for his "unprecedented" restraint on settlement building - "no new starts, for example" - the attacks turned highly personal.

In a remarkably nasty article in the PA's Al-Hayat al-Jadida on Sunday, headlined "Clinton, why must you lie?" Omar Hilmi al-Ghul, an adviser to the PA's much-US-admired Prime Minister Salaam Fayad, asserted that the secretary was "twisting the truth and accusing the Palestinians of being an obstacle" to peace. He asked viciously: "Why, Mrs. Hillary? How much did the Zionists bribe you, and what weight does AIPAC carry in your decisions and inclinations?"

"Your lies can deceive only a few simpletons who have been led astray," Ghul went on, according to a translation provided by MEMRI, "but the overwhelming majority of people can clearly see the truth."

"Obama should fire her," declared columnist Talal 'Awkal in another PA-affiliated newspaper, Al-Ayyam, the same day, adding for good measure that Mitchell should resign in protest at the "great deception" Clinton had perpetrated by purportedly backing down over the settlement freeze.

Al-Hayat al-Jadida ran a cartoon that day, Palestinian Media Watch reported, "reiterating a longstanding Palestinian claim that the US is controlled by Jews. It shows an Uncle Sam figure looking into a mirror held by a caricature of a hook-nosed religious Jew, wearing a hat with a Star of David. Instead of seeing his own reflection, the American sees the Jew in the mirror."

By these standards, the accusation by Abbas's own veteran spokesman Nabil Abu Rudaineh, that the US was "going back on its promises" by not demanding a complete settlement freeze as a precondition for negotiations, was mild indeed.

THE FURIOUS media attacks and the hardening of the PA's position on negotiations - remember, Abbas and his teams were meeting incessantly with former prime minister Olmert and his negotiators, even as settlement construction continued with no promise of an eventual halt - suggest a deepening siege mentality in Abbas's administration.

Now vowing not to stand in the PA elections he has scheduled for January - a decision he insisted on Thursday night was "not debatable" - Abbas is broadcasting a kind of injured righteousness that defies logic. Battered by Hamas and even his own loyalists for initially agreeing to shelve the Goldstone Report, bitter that the US failed to extract the full and immediate settlement freeze it had sought from Netanyahu, and with Arab states both echoing an insistence on a freeze and doing little to warm up their own relations with Israel, Abbas is throwing up his hands.

But even a modicum of self-examination would suggest that he has only himself to blame. Negotiating intensively with Olmert, with the Bush administration offering support, and with the Arab world (albeit reluctantly) backing the Annapolis framework, Abbas ultimately chose to reject Olmert's remarkably generous peace terms. His real problem now is not the publicized lament about ongoing settlement construction preventing a resumption of talks. It is, rather, his knowledge that, were the talks to resume, Netanyahu would offer him less. Abbas, in short, missed the boat.

In just a few weeks, runs the message from Ramallah, the Palestinians will have the opportunity to choose a new captain. Abbas, if he holds firm to his pledge not to compete, will presumably heave a personal sigh of relief, freed from a job he may never truly have wanted. His departure will be his people's loss, he may well assure himself. But, with time, it will become clearer how greatly he failed them, and failed us.

AROUND NETANYAHU there are influential figures who are none-too concerned by the pre-negotiation deadlock and the fading of Abbas. After all, they argue, the prime minister is strong and popular, and the day-to-day security situation, notwithstanding Hamas's newly extended missile capabilities, is relatively stable. If Israel now has to wait a little longer for a truly moderate Palestinian leader, they conclude, so be it.

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23. Mr Horowitz you still don't get it. Abbas and the rest don't want a state anymore than they want peace/ His actions make sense when
I c truly - Israel (11/08/2009 19:11)
22. INCONVENIENT TRUTH
Yehuda - (11/08/2009 12:22)
21. #14 BBSNews, its quite illegal to attack your neighbor nation because they are Jewish and not Palestinian r Muslim, the Palestinians since 1921 until
p. taylor - U.S.A. (11/08/2009 05:11)
20. Very well written article... as editor you should demand all your contributors write as well as yourself, Glick and Collins.
David - (11/08/2009 04:03)
19. abbas wants to quit-so let him!!
mark fremd - usa (11/08/2009 04:00)
18. good now we may see the direction the PA is going
art - usa (11/07/2009 17:50)
17. Principles of progressive Judaism are at the basis of liberal social democracy, yet some may want to push towards 'pan Christianity'/even atheism.
Joan Moira Peters - (11/07/2009 13:21)
16. Abbas was never more than a fig leaf and he knew it.
Lenard King of Israel - USA (11/07/2009 08:19)
15. The palestinian people are not ready for peace. Give it another 100 years.
Jeff - USA (11/07/2009 07:05)
14. Horovitz, The colonies are quite illegal...
BBSNews - USA (11/07/2009 05:16)
13. If Israel can't agree to a settlement freeze...
Ardillaun - Canada (11/07/2009 01:23)
12. "Making clear" obviously not good enough ~
David - US (11/07/2009 00:00)
11. the missed boat that keeps on coming back --- i. e. "This is your last chance, Mr. Arafat."
James Michael Price - U. S. A. (11/06/2009 23:01)
10. hitting the nail on the head
Joe smith - uSA (11/06/2009 21:13)
9. My diplomatic hope is for Israel to face the fact the "peace process" is a disastrous fraud and end it forever.
Chaim - Israel (11/06/2009 20:51)
8. Mr Horovitz...forget it..Israel should prepare for war! And should let no holds barring them from hitting the enemy very, very hard!
Carl S - USA (11/06/2009 20:12)
7. Abas's grevious error..
Barbara - Israel (11/06/2009 19:45)
6. greater danger than deadlock
Arnold Flick - USA (11/06/2009 18:57)
5. Manipulation
Jordan Ariel - (11/06/2009 18:21)
4. Manipulation
Jordan Ariel - (11/06/2009 18:20)
3. Manipulation
Jordan Ariel - (11/06/2009 18:20)
2. Leader is Mohammed
Bourne Agan - U.S. (11/06/2009 18:12)
1. The Illogic Of Dealing With The devil You Know As Opposed to An Unknown Devil Defies Logic.....
Adina Kutnicki - Israel (11/06/2009 17:45)
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