Posted on 04/09/2010 5:00:26 AM PDT by SJackson
In the aftermath of last months diplomatic ruckusIsraeli bureaucrats referred, with Vice-President Biden in town, to building apartments for Jews in East Jerusalem; the Obama administration took severe umbrage; the Palestinians pulled out of the nascent proximity talksthings, at this moment, remain stuck. Does that mean no progress toward the administrations cherished goal of a Palestinian state, and frustration all around?
Not necessarily. Moshe Elad, a columnist for Israels largest daily Yediot Aharonot, notes that the Palestinian Authoritys president, Mahmoud Abbas, and prime minister, Salaam Fayyad, have been talking about unilaterally declaring such a state in 2011and that while in the past, such statements would anger the Americans this time around, even if we heard a response from the White House or the State Department, it was rather meek.
Palestinians, Elad reports, have been setting aside their traditional anti-Americanism and taking pleasure in feeling that America is with us; and are coordinating with the Americans the building of infrastructure across the West Bank as preparation for economic independence and detachment from Israels hold. Elad goes on to ask What will Israels position be in respect to the long list of guests invited to the ceremony that will seek to land in Ben-Gurion Airport?that is, if and when the Palestinians declare their state next year and invite many of the worlds dignitaries to honor the event.
Yaakov Katz, military correspondent for the Jerusalem Post, describes Israel as extremely worried about the prospect because it may lead to a third intifada, during which Israel would be fighting a 20,000-strong militiamuch of which would be American-trained. As Katz explains,
Five battalions of 500 soldiers each and trained by US security coordinator Lt.-Gen. Keith Dayton in Jordan have already deployed throughout the West Bank alongside seven regional battalions.
By 2011, another five battalions will have undergone training. Fayyads plan is to then dismantle the regional battalions and expand the Dayton-trained battalions to close to 1,000 soldiers each, bringing the total number to around 10,000. Add the police and the presidential guard and the number of armed PA security officers comes out to around 20,000.
The Palestinians would still then have to face the fact that about 300,000 Israelis live in settlements in the West Bank. The solutionan official PA decision to launch a violent terror campaign branded around the world as a war for freedom.
Or, in another scenario, Fayyad goes to the UN Security Council to get his state recognized; with the Europeans, Russians, and Chinese likely to assent, the question mark is the United States.
Traditionally the U.S. has vetoed anti-Israeli resolutions in the Security Council, and also has upheld the principle of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations as the way to resolve the dispute. But given what is now known about President Obamas identification with Palestinian goals, delegitimization of any Israeli presence in the West Bank and even East Jerusalem, contemptuous treatment of Israels prime minister, and hurried timetable for Palestinian statehoodaugmented by General Daytons activities that started under President BushIsraelis can no longer be confident of U.S. backing in such a situation.
Some say these fears are exaggerated because Abbas and Fayyad lack sufficient Palestinian support. While Abbass Fatah movement (with which Fayyad, while not a member, is effectively aligned) is thought likely to defeat Hamas in this summers municipal elections, Fatah is itself deeply divided with its young guard scorning Abbas and Fayyad as weaklingsto the point that even a civil war is not ruled out.
Israel, thoughas if not already pressured enough by the Hamas, Hezbollah and, ultimately, Iranian threatshas to take all scenarios into account, and now would be the time to start emphasizing to friends in the U.S. the dangers posed by a Palestinian state. True, in his speech at Bar-Ilan University last June, Prime Minister Netanyahu said he could accept such a state as the outcome of negotiations if it, in turn, was genuinely accepting of Israel and effectively demilitarized.
Clearly, a unilaterally declared Palestinian state would be neither. It would be bristling with hatred instilled by the seventeen years of hate-education enabled by the peace process, and with largely American-provided forces that would only grow as further weapons, trainers, and fighters flowed in from the Arab and Muslim world.
Maybe they will just deem a state!
YA!
Why don’t they declare Jordan!?!?
Or, a....Iran!?!?
Unilateral declarations don’t count for much.
They may have trouble defending any such claim.
They cannot “declare a state” at this time. If they did, that would mean that the “borders” as they now stand would be it. The other Arab nations would recognize that “state”, as would all Muslim nations and a good portion of the rest of the world. Once those borders are “recognized” as legitimate, they cannot then claim more territory for themselves and the “recognition” would be de facto recognition of ISRAEL’S BORDERS as well...................
After 4 generations they really aren't refugees any more anyway.
Not if the US recognizies a Palestinian state. They’ll get a UN seat in a heartbeat.
Animals don't have states. That's why even in some languages you use different declension cases for human languages versus animal calls e.g. in Russian
По Русский (in Russian, infinitive case) but
По крысыному (rat imitation, dative case)
precisely because rats don't have and never will have any sort of a nation or state. Same applies to the palisavages.
If they declare a state then they’ll have to...you know....get jobs!
Note: The following text is a quote:
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Home Briefing Room Presidential Actions Presidential Memoranda
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
April 07, 2010
Presidential Determination - Waiver of Restriction on Providing Funds to the Palestinian Authority
Presidential Determination
No. 2010-06
MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE
SUBJECT: Waiver of Restriction on Providing Funds to the Palestinian Authority
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 7040(b) of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2010 (Division F, Public Law 111-117) (the “Act”), I hereby certify that it is important to the national security interests of the United States to waive the provisions of section 7040(a) of the Act, in order to provide funds appropriated to carry out Chapter 4 of Part II of the Foreign Assistance Act, as amended, to the Palestinian Authority.
You are directed to transmit this determination to the Congress, with a report pursuant to section 7040(d) of the Act and to publish the determination in the Federal Register.
BARACK OBAMA
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Home Briefing Room Presidential Actions Presidential Memoranda
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release
April 07, 2010
Presidential Determination - Waiver of and Certification of Statutory Provisions Regarding the Palestine Liberation Organization Office
Presidential Determination
No. 2010-05
MEMORANDUM FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE
SUBJECT: Waiver of and Certification of Statutory Provisions Regarding the Palestine Liberation Organization Office
Pursuant to the authority and conditions contained in section 7034(b) of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2010 (Division F, Public Law 111-117), I hereby determine and certify that it is important to the national security interests of the United States to waive the provisions of section 1003 of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 1987, Public Law 100-204.
This waiver shall be effective for a period of 6 months. You are hereby authorized and directed to transmit this determination to the Congress and to publish it in the Federal Register.
BARACK OBAMA
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