By Arlene Kushner
The Center for Near East Policy Research has done a series of reports monitoring the
failure of Fatah, the controlling party of the Palestinian Authority, and PA president
Mahmoud Abbas to demonstrate genuine moderation.
This issue has assumed particular relevance since
presumed to be negotiations with
was published in May 2008. This paper documents notable instances of lack of Fatah
moderation – and failure of good faith as a negotiating partner – since that update was
completed.
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Effort to sabotage Israeli development
it will have the status of senior European partner, a status that will provide increased
access to European markets and foster cooperation in diplomacy and science. At the end
of May,
letter to the Organization for Economic Development asking that
Fatah relationship with Hamas
By the first week of June, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had done a
turn-about with regard to Fatah’s relationship with Hamas. Previously he had indicated
that until Hamas relinquished control of
be no dialogue. Now he waived this stipulation and called for a dialogue with Hamas.
Abbas says he will spare no effort in establishing national unity.
There is reason to believe that Abbas is disenchanted with the peace process. But Khaled
Abu Toameh of The Jerusalem Post reported that some analysts are seeing this move
toward Hamas as a ploy by Abbas. In Ramallah on June 5, Abbas delivered a speech in
which he declared that there will be no agreement unless
a position that is not tenable. He was thus essentially giving notice that either he gets
everything he wants, or he is throwing his lot with Hamas.
On June 8, representative of Fatah and Hamas met in Sengal and signed an agreement to
continue talks.
According to the Palestinian news agency Ma’an, as recently as June 28, Abbas’s human
rights representative, Kamal Ash-Sharafi, reaffirmed Fatah’s intention of pursuing
dialogue with Hamas. Speaking at a conference in
people are looking forward to national dialogue and the end of the state of division.
Failure of the PA to fight terror/support of terror
As part of this effort of reconciliation with Hamas, on June 24, the Palestinian Authority
released at least three Hamas detainees who had been imprisoned on suspicion of
attempting to attack within
pledge to
This happened nine days after IDF officials registered a complaint about the failure of
600 PA forces – who had been deployed in Jenin and
IDF official: "The PA forces in the city are not combating the terrorists…they are doing
nothing about terror which has grown in the past month since they deployed in Jenin."
Another DF official complained that those terror suspects who were arrested were
released within days and sometimes even hours.
Most significantly a top officer in the Central Command has warned that terrorists
have infiltrated the PA police and military, and that weapons the
to PA forces were finding their way to Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists in Jenin
and
Shooting rockets from
By the third week in June,
temporary ceasefire, known as a tahdiyeh. Not every terrorist group in
honor this, however. One of these groups is Al Aksa Brigades, an arm of Fatah. On June
29, a Fatah-associated member of the Palestinian Legislative Council, Ashraf Jum'a,
denied reports that because of this Fatah was withdrawing organization support for Al
Aksa.
Praise for an arch-terrorist
On June 29, after considerable anguish, the Israeli Cabinet voted to trade the archterrorist
Samir Kuntar, who is in Israeli prison, for what is understood to be the bodies of
IDF soldiers Ehud Goldwasser and Eldad Regev.
In 1979, Kuntar entered
fellow terrorists. Entering the apartment of the
were on the way, they took Danny Haran and his four year old daughter, Einat, hostage
and brought them down to the beach. When a shoot-out with police erupted, Samir
Kuntar shot Danny in the back at close range in full view of his four year old daughter.
Then he drowned Danny in the sea to make certain he was dead, and proceeded to smash
Einat's head against the rocks, while she screamed, "Mommy, Daddy help me!" Then he
crushed her head with the butt of his rifle.
Palestinian Media Watch has now reported that the PA sees Kuntar as embodying the
“heroism” of those fighting
he is shown beside a map of
Arlene Kushner
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