by Barry Rubin
The newly elected Fatah Central Committee—the one that was supposedly made up of young, reform-minded moderates but actually isn't—has told Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas that he should absolutely not negotiate with Israel unless all building of apartments anywhere on the West Bank or in east Jerusalem comes to a complete halt.
That's not going to happen.
This means there won't be direct negotiations, totally contradicting President Barack Obama's absolutely clear and "firm" statement at the UN that talks much, should, and will begin immediately.
It should be remembered that this whole construction on settlements freeze idea was started by Obama himself, thus giving the Palestinians an excuse not to talk.
But while
Obama tried to solve the problem by working out some partial freeze with
So what are Obama's options at this point?
Option 1: Go back to having a confrontation with
Option 2: Criticize the Palestinian stand and pressure it (after all, the
Option 3: Pretend everything is going well, have officials run around as if something is getting done, develop some new photo opportunities, and hope no one notices. Yep, that's the one.
After nine months in office and after having declared it would hit the ground running on Israel-Palestinian issues and get peace very fast, the Obama Administration has achieved nothing. In fact, it has set back the process and is getting less done than the supposedly criminally passive Bush Administration.
Barry Rubin
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