by debkaFile
The Palestinian Authority and its chairman Mahmoud Abbas therefore find they are being squeezed into an US-Arab blockade, which leaves Abbas with three options.
Palestinian Mahmoud Abbas kicked back hard after
grasping he was confronted with an orderly, Arab-backed US peace plan
that left his strategy in ruins.
Abbas now sees he is cornered by his nemesis: Trump’s move to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, was not just a one-off whim, but a component of the “deal of the century,” which the US president and his advisers had crafted for months together with Egyptian President Abdel-Fatteh El-Sisi, Saudi Crown Prince Muhammed bin Salman and the UAE ruler Sheikh Muhammed Bin Ziyad.
The Palestinian leader’s first predicament was how to explain to the Palestinian and Arab public what happened to his master strategy of the past 25 years, for using world opinion to force a pro-Palestinian peace solution down Israel’s throat. Not too long ago, Abbas boasted he was about to pull it off. Now it is crashing before his eyes. It is not enough for him to yell that the “deal of the century” is the “slap of the century.”
Here and there, he may find international pro-Palestinian stalwarts, but the doors are slamming shut as funds for UN bodies and NGOs dry up. Even the Europeans, who dislike Trump and sympathize with the Palestinians, are beginning to think twice about sticking to a blunt line against the US and Israel. They are reluctant to buck the two allies’ partners, the oil-rich Saudi and Emirate rulers, a luxury they can ill afford in these times of profound economic decline.
Much of the criticism of the US-Arab peace plan is prompted by a misapprehension. The plan is based strongly on a two-state solution
that offers the Palestinians their own state and negates binational
Israeli-Palestinian statehood. But the contours are different from any
former peace proposal. Gone for good are the pre-1967 war lines which
were Abbas’ sine qua non. According to the fragments leaked about the
new proposal, which is still on the work bench, this Palestinian state
would rise on territory currently governed by the Palestinian Authority
in Judea and Samaria. Its backbone would be formed by the chain of
Palestinian towns running from Nablus in the north through Ramallah and
Bethlehem and up to Hebron in the south. They would link up with the
Gaza Strip and acquire parts of northern Sinai, presumably Egyptian
Rafah and El Arish.
According to this plan, the governmental and
population of the new Palestinian state would be oriented mainly in the
south, so that Jerusalem would not be relevant as its capital. It would
still have Ramallah and possibly Abu Dis, outside Jerusalem, where
government and parliamentary compounds were installed long ago, after
one of several stillborn peace initiatives.
This plan for Palestinian statehood bears little
resemblance to the goal of the 50-year old Palestinian struggle. The
Palestinian national movement has consistently aspired to a state that
would swallow Israel and extinguish the Zionist vision. However, the
contemporary Palestinian state as envisaged in the new plan would be
dependent for its strength and survival on Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the
UAE, all of which maintain good security and economic ties with Israel.
For Mahmoud Abbas this prospect is anathema. He is
so beside himself that on Sunday, he cursed the house of US President
Donald Trump before the PLO central committee. But, then on Monday, Jan.
16, Trump whipped out his ultimate weapon and slashed aid to the UN
Works and Relief Agency for Palestinian refugees, from $165m to $60m.
For many years, UNWRA has been a powerful political sponsor of any Palestinian group willing to join the “struggle” against Israel. Its personnel were flush with the funds paid in as dues by UN members, unlike the often cash-strapped Palestinian Authority in Ramallah. Trump therefore decided that the key to getting the US-Arab peace plan on its feet would be to cut off the flow of cash to its opponents. It is a little-known fact that he was joined in this endeavor by the Saudis, the Emiratis and even Qatar, all of whom started some weeks ago to staunch aid funds to the Palestinian Authority. The Palestinian Authority and its chairman Mahmoud Abbas therefore find they are being squeezed into an US-Arab blockade, which leaves Abbas with three options:
- To realize his back is to the wall and he has no option other than to accept the “deal of the century.”
- Face being ousted by the rest of the Palestinian leadership and replaced with a successor who is amenable to reaching an understanding with the Trump administration, Cairo, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi.
- Regress to Yasser Arafat’s doctrine of armed struggle – not just against Israel this time but against US targets as well. Abbas indicated that [he] was on the warpath when he challenged President Trump in a ferocious speech he delivered in Cairo Wednesday, Jan 17. He shouted, “Jerusalem would be a gate for peace only when it was the capital of Palestine. But it is also a gate for war, insecurity and instability, if not. Trump must choose.”
His barefaced ultimatum to the US president was
accompanied by a rumor his cronies began to circulate, charging that the
Trump administration was plotting to forcibly depose Abbas as PA
chairman. The Palestinian leader finds himself tied down by two
handicaps: shortage of funds for buying supporters and his advanced age.
At 82, he may choose a fourth option, to retire voluntarily and make
way for a younger leader.
Source: https://www.debka.com/abbas-ultimatum-trump-choose-palestinian-jerusalem-war/
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2 comments:
personally I would hope the leaders for life, will get their energies directed toward the arab people who trust them. homes, safe running water of their own. electricity generated by the arabs. Build a "home" and work with the Jews. The Israeli nation state has practically given them more than they should have. there is nothing stopping the Jews from continuing to help the Arabs. Lets get a "home" set up for the Arabs and get over this 70 year old dogma.
Sorry, Lon, but it seems that you are not really listening to them. The Arabs are not interested in a "home" - they are interested in destroying OUR home (Israel).
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