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Netanyahu And The 'Future Of The Peace Process'
By Ramzy Baroud
Countercurrents.org
27 March, 2009
It seems that the Palestinian-Israeli 'peace process' is in serious jeopardy. At least, this is the immediate impression one gleans from media reports from
While Netanyahu is indeed a rightwing ideologue, he hardly differs, regarding issues pertinent to the peace process, from his predecessors. More, one fails to appreciate the risks facing the peace process, considering that there is no such process. Israel continues with its military onslaughts and illegal settlement expansion unabated, and the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas continues with what seems as its top political priorities: isolating Hamas in Gaza and maintaining its reign in the West Bank.
So to just what 'peace process' is the media referring? What prospects - for a viable two-state solution - are still passionately discussed? One earnestly fails to understand.
Equally confusing is the fact that some western leaders and diplomats maintain a wait-and-see position, hoping that Netanyahu will respect and maintain the peace process - which doesn't exist - as did the Israeli peacemakers before him…who also didn't exist.
In precarious comments made to The National, Tony Blair, now the envoy of the UN's Middle East quartet and the former British Prime Minister, assured that Netanyahu had indicated his support 'in principle' to the two-state solution, contrary, of course, to Netanyahu's own assertions. "When asked whether Netanyahu was supportive of a Palestinian state," the newspaper reported, "Blair said: 'He has always made that clear to me.'"
Such rhetoric, if augmented, could lead to another political ruse, similar to that maintained by Netanyahu during his few years as Israel's prime minister starting in May 1996.
Then, new Likud leader Netanyahu narrowly defeated Shimon Peres in Israeli elections, and had strategically positioned himself as the Israeli leader who would bring an end to the 'concessions' made by his rivals in the Labor party. He also maintained a different faחade before Western media as a peacemaker.
It has to be said that the average Palestinian can almost never spot the difference between that of a rightwing Likud government, 'leftwing' Labor government, or a center-right Kadima. What Palestinians continue to see are soldiers and tanks, checkpoints, bulldozers, barbered wire, land confiscation orders and the same symbols of occupation and domination that never seem to change regardless of the ideological background or political leanings of those who rule
Shortly after his inauguration, Netanyahu came under American pressure to implement long-delayed
While Arafat's security forces launched arrest campaigns in the West Bank and
Yet, in
It's vital to note that Barak's advent renewed, once again the peace rhetoric, despite the fact that the new 'dove' gave little indication of his willingness to meet the 'painful concessions' required in the final status talks.
As then
Overlook the names and the titles, most Israeli major party leaders are one and the same; even their language is equally archaic and confrontational. Therefore, one fails to appreciate the panic over the 'future of the peace process.' As far as Gaza, for example, is concerned, it matters little whether the over 1400 people killed in 22 days were blown up by a Likud Revisionist, pulverized by a Labor dove, or bombed by a Kadima peacemaker, a fact that an envoy like Blair doesn't seem to understand.
- Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) is an author and editor of PalestineChronicle.com. His work has been published in many newspapers, journals and anthologies around the world. His latest book is, `The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People`s Struggle` (Pluto Press, London), and his forthcoming book is, "My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza The Untold Story" (Pluto Press, London)
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