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November 24, 2011
Israeli Intransigence on Palestinian Statehood Further Isolating U.S. In Middle East
By Sherwood Ross
Israeli Intransigence on Palestinian Statehood Costing Both Israel and Its Ally U.S. Heavily in Middle East
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"Their performance has often disappointed," he continues. "Yasir Arafat eschewed a deal with Isael in 2000; Hamas has persistently launched indiscriminate attacks and broadcast anti-Semitism. Yet, under the Palestinian Authority's sway, the West Bank now resembles a legitimate state more closely than at any time since 1967."
Two years ago, under Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, the Palestinian Authority began to improve governance and while its security forces "still mete out abuses," Coll writes, "Palestinian leaders have delivered on many of their pledges." What's more, last April the World Bank said that the Authority is "well-positioned for the establishment of a state at any point in the near future."
Although President Obama told the UN's General Assembly last year that renewed talks could lead to "an independent sovereign state of Palestine" real progress has gone no further than words. "Many Palestinian leaders," Coll writes, "have therefore concluded that it may be impossible to achieve statehood through negotiations with (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu."
"Their pessimism is well grounded," Coll continues. "The evidence suggests that he seeks only to fob off the Palestinian Authority, as well as his allies in the United States and Europe, in order to buy more time to bankroll more settlements on the West Bank, which will change the contours of the conflict."
Far from doing it any good, Israel's intransigence is turning once friendly nations against it. "Five years ago, Turkey was, with Egypt, Israel's most important ally in the Muslim world," Coll writes. Now the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan derides Israel as "the West's spoiled child."
"The loss of Turkey's allegiance is an unnecessary calamity for Israel, one that is symptomatic of the country's self-defeating paralysis," Coll writes.-30-