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Annapolis talks: A cover for fomenting Palestinian civil war
and preparing assault on Iran
Chris Marsden and Jean Shaoul
26 November 2007
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The Annapolis summit in Maryland on the Israel Palestine conflict
on November 27 has nothing to do with seeking a peace settlement
through the establishment of a Palestinian state.
Not even a preliminary statement of goals and/or principles
could be agreed between the two parties for this one-day affair.
Israel has refused to discuss any of the key issues that must
be resolved for any settlement: the borders of any putative state,
the right of return for Palestinian refugees, and the status of
East Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state.
Israel goes to the talks confident that it is hosted by its
key ally. An article in the Washington Post last week quoted
senior White House staffers admitting that the US has no intention
of pressurising Israel into making concessions it does not wish
to make. The president remains skeptical as to the Palestinians
ability to make the necessary concession for achieving peace,
said one source. The Israelis trust Bush...if theyre
going to take any chances, theyd rather do it with him,
not his successor, said the officials.
As far as the Palestinians are concerned, the talks are a crude
attempt to stitch up a deal between Israeli Prime Minister Ehud
Olmert and Palestinian Authority President and Fatah leader, Mahmoud
Abbas so that he can posture as having moved the peace process
forward and continue to suppress all resistance to the Israeli
occupation.
For Washington, the talks have a broader political purpose.
By enabling President George Bush to be seen attempting some kind
of resolution of the conflict, they will aid the Arab regimes
in justifying their acquiescence in Washingtons occupation
of Iraq and its planned assault on Iran.
On Friday, the Arab League agreed to go along with the charade,
including Saudi Arabia which does not recognise Israel and is
a financial backer of Hamas in Gaza. Syria will attend after the
US indicated that the future of the Golan Heights would be on
the agenda. The US is also reported to have given its tacit approval
to separate talks between Syria and Israel on the Golan Heights
immediately following Annapolis.
This is by no means the main reason for the participation of
Damascus. Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem went so far as
to state that the return of the Golan Heights was not a
precondition to peace talks. Attendance at Annapolis is a desperate
effort by the regime of Bashir Assad to reach an accommodation
with Washington and prevent the US from targeting it alongside
Iran.
Lebanon will also attend, despite the strenuous opposition
of Hezbollah.
Israeli Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben Eliezer of the
Labour Party noted the political significance of the Arab regimes
decision to participate, telling Army Radio, The meeting
is taking place at a time when radicals and moderates in the Arab-Muslim
world are on a collision course. There is no doubt that this meeting
is also aimed at contributing to reinforcing the moderate Arab
camp.
In the Occupied Territories, Annapolis has been preceded by
frantic efforts by Abbas to get a minimal state that Olmert would
agree to. To this end, he dropped his previous demands for a freeze
on the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East
Jerusalem and a definite time when a Palestinian state would come
into being.
Secondly, he has stepped up efforts to depose the Islamist
group Hamas and retake control of the Gaza strip, which is the
precondition placed on him by both Washington and Israel for recognising
Fatah as a negotiating partner.
Hamas came to power in January 2006, as a result of widespread
disaffection with Fatah because of its readiness to agree a rotten
deal with Bush and its endemic corruption. The Western powers
and Israel responded by imposing an economic blockade, closing
Gaza off to the outside world. When the possibility of a National
Unity government of Fatah and Hamas emerged in the summer of 2006,
Israel mounted a savage war on Gaza.
After fomenting a civil war between the rival factions in Gaza
that ended with Fatahs military defeat, Israel, the US and
the European powers encouraged Abbas to dissolve the Hamas government
and form a new government, splitting Palestine into two. Bush
gave US$190 million to support Abbass regime and with Israel
has provided arms and training for Abbas to root out Hamas.
Olmert has publicly insisted that any future deal depends upon
the Palestinian Authority retaking control of Gaza. There
will be no implementation of the treaty before the Road Map commitments
are all implemented, he told journalists after talks with
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the Egyptian resort of Sharm
el Sheikh.
The commitments also apply to the Gaza Strip, [for the
Palestinians] Gaza must be part of the Palestinian state and then
naturally, the Palestinians must fight terrorism, and that includes
the Gaza Strip, he continued. Last week, the Israeli Defence
Ministrys plan to begin reducing the flow of electricity
to the Gaza Strip as of December 2 was approved by Attorney-General
Menahem Mazuz.
Abbas has responded to the demands placed on him by mobilising
his forces in a direct conflict with Hamas. When 100,000 Fatah
supporters gathered at a November 12 rally in Gaza to mark the
third anniversary of the death of Yasser Arafat, Hamas security
forces opened fire, killing 7 demonstrators and injuring more
than 90. More than 400 Fatah supporters were arrested and dozens
held for questioning.
Two days later, Abbas publicly called for the overthrow of
the Hamas government in Gaza. We have to bring down this
gang that forcibly took over the Gaza Strip and is abusing the
sufferings and pains of our people, he said on television.
Hamas does not represent a progressive alternative to Fatah
and articulates the interests of sections of the Arab bourgeoisie
and petty bourgeoisie. Beholden to Saudi Arabia as well as Iran
and Hezbollah in Syria for its finances and armaments, it was
clearly shaken by their decision to endorse Annapolis. Hamas spokesman
Sami Abu Zuhri called the announcement a great shock for
Palestinians because it opened the door for direct normalisation
with the occupation amid continued escalation and aggression.
We were expecting an Arab consensus to break the siege
imposed on the Gaza Strip and to save the lives of many Palestinians
who are stranded on the borders, he said. We didnt
expect to see agreement among the Arabs on meeting with Israel.
Deposed Palestinian President Ismael Haniyeh said that Israel
is seeking normalisation, especially with key countries like Saudi
Arabia. We must avoid giving legitimacy to free normalisation
with the Israeli occupation.
Such expressions of surprise ignore the bitter experience of
decades during which the Arab regimes, most infamously Egypt,
Jordan and Syria, have carried out monstrous betrayals of the
Palestinians that have left them in their present dire straits.
Now the Arab states are participating in a yet greater crimepreparations
for war against Iran
Hamas has been left with little option other than to rally
opposition to Abbas internally, uniting with Islamic Jihad and
smaller militant groups in convening an Anti-Annapolis
conference in the Gaza Strip.
Khaled Abu Hilal, of the breakaway Fatah al-Yasser, will be
in attendance, and it is supported by various Palestinian political
and civic groups. Abu Mujahed, spokesman for the Popular Resistance
Committees in Gaza, warned that any concessions made by Abbas
would trigger a third intifada that would be fiercer than
the previous ones.
Abbas also faces a challenge on the right, from Prime Minister
Salaam Fayyad, who has his own small party called Third Way and
is said to be working with PA negotiator Yasser Abed Rabbo to
establish a new party to contest the next Palestinian elections.
The infighting has left the Palestinian negotiating team divided
into two camps.
Fayyad epitomises the wealthy social layer that is now collaborating
with Washington even more clearly than Abbas. He has no connection
whatsoever with Fatahs earlier struggle against Israel.
Described by Haaretz as Everyones favorite
Palestinian and the ideal partner, he was seated
next to Ariel Sharon at a wedding ceremony and has lectured Israels
economic and political elite about his own political and
economic philosophy.
He received a doctorate in economics at the University of Texas
in 1987, then worked at the World Bank and the Federal Reserve
in Washington. When the PA was established, he served as a representative
of the International Monetary Fund and then the West Banks
manager of the Arab Bank, the largest bank in the Middle East.
He was adopted as a favourite by US Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice, who en sured that he became PA finance minister. Following
the split between Gaza and the West Bank, he was unconstitutionally
made prime minister, as well as retaining his position as finance
minister.
See Also:
Israels power cuts to
Gaza: Collective punishment with tacit US approval
[29 October 2007]
US secretary of state seeks
to impose Israeli diktats on Palestinians
[22 October 2007]
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