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Saeb Erekat: 'Defining moment' is here


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The chief Palestinian Authority negotiator on Monday warned Israel that if it does not take peacemaking seriously, it will find itself dealing with Hamas instead of moderates like him.

Palestinian negotiator Saeb...

Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat.
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Negotiator Saeb Erekat and other PA officials have been quoted as recommending dismantling the Palestinian Authority, set up in interim accords with Israel to prepare for creation of a Palestinian state. Erekat said that plan has failed because "18 years of negotiations since the two-state solution was raised have gone nowhere."

"We have reached our defining moment," Erekat said. "We are still trying to convince the Israelis to stop (West Bank) settlement activities" and accept a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza, and if progress is not made, "we will have to take other steps." He would not elaborate.

But he denied calling for dissolving the Palestinian Authority. "I didn't say that. Nobody said that," he told The Associated Press in a telephone interview late Monday.

He spoke as Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was about to meet US President Barack Obama in Washington.

PA officials have been expressing extreme frustration at the stalled peace negotiations, blaming Israel and calling on the US to exert pressure.

Several officials have been quoted in recent days as calling for dissolution of the Palestinian Authority, but that would leave a power vacuum that could be filled only by Israel or Hamas. Instead, the idea is seen as a way to press Israel and the United States to take steps toward a peace accord.

Palestinian reformer Mustafa Barghouti, who served once as a Cabinet minister, dismissed talk of dissolving the government. "That would be a mistake," he told the AP. "What should happen is that we should defy the Israeli rules and regulations."

Last week Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he would not like to run for re-election in January voting. He left open the possibility of recanting if Israel stops all construction in the settlements, as he has been demanding before peace talks resume.

Erekat warned that if not, Abbas might step down before the election. That would make the speaker of the parliament, Abdel Aziz Duaik of Hamas, the acting president. "How would Israel like to deal with Hamas?" Erekat asked, indicating that this, too, was a pressure tactic against Israel.

Other Palestinians say that talk of mass resignations if Abbas steps down or dissolution of the government are meant as pressure tactics against Israel and the US.

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24. Will have to deal with Hamas, no matter what. I don't see Fatah accepting Israel's existence any more than Hamas. At least Hamas is upfront
Nigel - (11/11/2009 09:11)
23. Israel is far better off dealing with honest Hamas terrorists than hypocritical PA/Fatah ones.
Chaim - Israel (11/10/2009 22:25)
22. the only problem with this brilliant tactic mr Erekat is that Hamas' gun is on your head....keep on frightening Israel....
muslim - (11/10/2009 22:13)
21. defining moment?
rafa - (11/10/2009 19:33)
20. Peace?
Avi Yerushalmi - Israel (11/10/2009 18:07)
19. another horse's patoot...
jewish doctor - USA (11/10/2009 17:15)
18. I agree, hamas is preferable...at least you get the truth...
jon - canada (11/10/2009 15:48)
17. Time for Moshiach.
Adam Neira - Australia (11/10/2009 12:54)
16. Abbas has no reason WHATSOEVER to be disappointed. It's just necessary TO ADOPT some basics (2) ...
J.MJordan, Germany - thinking out of the box (11/10/2009 12:53)
15. Bluff City
Robert - Israel (11/10/2009 12:51)
14. Abbas has NO REASON WHATSOEVER to be disappointed. It's just necessary TO ADOPT some basics (1) ...
J.MJordan, Germany - thinking out of the box (11/10/2009 12:33)
13. This man has a collection of statements always loaded with gravitas that ...
David H - South Africa (11/10/2009 11:33)
12. If we will have to deal with hamas then it will not be peace and of course not palestinian state!
Israel for ever - Israel (11/10/2009 10:52)
11. Saeb Erekat
Henry Tobias - Israel (11/10/2009 10:10)
10. Dealing With Hamas Would Be Better As It Would Be Easier To Finally Put An End To Our 'Peace' Making Charade
Adina Kutnicki - Israel (11/10/2009 10:05)
9. The PA was not set up as a stage before statehood
Kobi - (11/10/2009 08:33)
8. As Rostow wrote:
Ruth Negbi - (11/10/2009 08:24)
7. This is indeed a defining moment for the PA - a moment defined by the taint of dishonor and corruption which stains the PA. As a consequence
Chris - USA (11/10/2009 07:37)
6. Hamas is preferable. Unlike the P.L.O. which claims to the west it wants peace
David - (11/10/2009 06:41)
5. Moderate?
will - usa (11/10/2009 05:51)
4. Chances are Israel will have to deal with Hamas... eventually.
Leo - U.S. (11/10/2009 04:30)
3. "How would Israel like to deal with Hamas?"
Ilan - Israel (11/10/2009 03:20)
2. Israel needs to Deal with Hamas any way since PA won't or can't.
Ken - USA (11/10/2009 02:01)
1. Defining Moments
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