Obama’s bribe

Palestinians will be the losers - again

Watching the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians drag on year after year without conclusion, it is easy to overlook the enormous changes that have taken place on the ground since the Oslo Accords were signed 17 years ago.

Each has undermined the Palestinians’ primary goal of achieving viable statehood, whether it is the near-trebling of Jewish settlers on Palestinian land to the current numbers of half a million, Israel’s increasing stranglehold on East Jerusalem, the wall that has effectively annexed large slices of the West Bank to Israel, or the splitting of the Palestinian national movement into rival camps following Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza in 2005.

Another setback of similar magnitude may be unfolding as Barack Obama dangles a lavish package of incentives in the face of Benjamin Netanyahu in an attempt to lure the Israeli prime minister into renewing a three-month, partial freeze on Jewish settlement construction in the West Bank.

The generosity of the US president’s package, which includes 20 combat aircraft worth $3 billion and backing for Israel’s continued military presence in the Jordan Valley after the declaration of a Palestinian state, has prompted even Thomas Friedman of The New York Times to compare it to a “bribe”.

Israeli officials said yesterday they were still waiting to see a text of the deal worked out between Netanyahu and the US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, in seven hours of negotiations.

In addition to the concession in the Jordan Valley and the offer of combat jets that would effectively double the annual aid from the US, the deal is said to include a promise by Washington to veto for the next year any UN resolutions Israel opposes and to refrain, after borders have been agreed, from demanding any future limits on settlement growth.

The signs are that Netanyahu will be able to secure the backing of his right-wing cabinet for a brief settlement freeze that this time, the US has indicated, will not include East Jerusalem.

So far, in attempting to resolve the conflict, Obama has nearly exhausted his political capital. There were intimations this week that the White House could not afford further humiliation and was going for broke.

The timetable for negotiations now calls for reaching an agreement on borders within three months — the duration of the settlement construction freeze — followed by a final resolution of the conflict within a year or so.

Washington’s hopeful logic is that a renewal of the freeze will be unnecessary in three months because an agreement on borders will already have established whether a settlement is to be considered included in Israel’s territory and therefore permitted to expand or inside Palestine and therefore slated for destruction.

In a similarly optimistic vein, the US apparently expects the problem of refugees simply to dissolve through the creation of a special international fund to compensate them. The right of return appears to be off the table.

If these obstacles can be surmounted this way – a very big “if” – only one significant point of contention, the future of East Jerusalem, remains to be resolved.

This is where things get more awkward. The US is not proposing that the three-month freeze apply to East Jerusalem, after settlement-building there caused friction between Israel and the US during the last moratorium.

This concession and the outlines of a previous US peace proposal under president Bill Clinton hint at Washington’s most likely strategy. East Jerusalem will be divided, with the large settlement blocs, home to at least 200,000 Jews, handed over to Israel while the Old City and its holy places fall under a complicated shared sovereignty.

In the face of this intense US-Israeli diplomacy, Palestinians are dismayed. They have described the agreement between the US and Netanyahu as “deeply disappointing” and are demanding from the White House similarly generous inducements to ease their path back to negotiations. The Arab League, which has taken a prominent role in overseeing the Palestinian negotiations, has also objected to the deal.

The Palestinians fear they will be left with a patchwork of disconnected areas – what Israel has previously termed “bubbles” – as their capital.

If the Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, can be made to swallow all this, which seems highly improbable, he will then have to contend with Hamas, the rival Palestinian faction, which can be expected to do everything in its power to disrupt such an agreement.

And then there is Netanyahu. Few Israeli analysts think he has suddenly become more amenable to the US plans.

Neve Gordon, a politics professor at Ben Gurion University in the Negev and author of an important study of the occupation, believes the Israeli prime minister is simply playing the part demanded by Obama.

“He is taking the US ‘merchandise’ on offer, but will hold firm on key issues that guarantee the talks’ failure. That way he gets the credit for keeping the negotiations on track and lets the Palestinians take the blame for walking out.”

This sounds suspiciously like a re-run of the last proper peace talks, at Camp David in 2000. Then, Israeli intransigence stalled the negotiations, but Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian leader, was blamed by the US and Israel for their collapse.

The Camp David failure led to the outbreak of Palestinian violence, the second intifada, and the demise of the Israeli peace camp. Mr Netanyahu may be prepared to risk a repeat of both such outcomes from these talks if it means he can avoid making any real concessions on Palestinian statehood.

Jonathan Cook, based in Nazareth, Israel is a winner of the Martha Gellhorn Special Prize for Journalism. His latest books are Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to Remake the Middle East (Pluto Press) and Disappearing Palestine: Israel's Experiments in Human Despair (Zed Books). Read other articles by Jonathan, or visit Jonathan's website.

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  1. MichaelKenny said on November 17th, 2010 at 10:14am #

    Don’t forget that as long as US power subsists, the Israelis have no need to negotiate about anything, but as soon as US power collapses, the Palestinians will have no need to negotiate about anything. Thus, by strutting their stuff now, they are committing the oldest Jewish blunder in the book: offending through arrogance people with whom they will have to deal later. On their own heads will it be!

  2. hayate said on November 17th, 2010 at 9:07pm #

    Negotiating with zionists/israelis is about as productive as negotiating with the nazis was in 1938. It’s the same sort of mindset one is dealing with.

  3. shabnam said on November 18th, 2010 at 12:53am #

    Obama in his speech in Indonesia like in Cairo lied and said that he committed his administration establishing a better relations dealing with Islamic nations. Cairo speech was received positively in many quarters, but this time no one was fooled, because every Muslim knows that HE IS LYING.

    Obama, the liar, goes after Iran’s legal enrichment program that is signatory to NPT, but he closes his eyes to Israel illegal nuclear weapon where refuses to sign the NPT, like India where sitting on illegal nuclear weapon but DARES to tell Iran to prove the peaceful of your nuclear program.

    Obama, the Zionist stooge, has voted sanctions against Iran to kill children, like Iraq, and deny Iran to buy airbuses on the market thus, Iran has to buy Russian second hand airbuses charges many fold its value instead which has killed thousands of passengers so far. Thus, Russia and China vote for the sanctions to continue the status que to have Iran as a customer with no COMPETITION, to sell their low quality goods to Iran and get oil or hard currency for it. If Iran was not under sanction then she could have buy the best product much cheaper. No wonder Russia and China continue to vote for illegal Iran sanction while they are sitting on thousands of nuclear bombs.

    The Zionist policy that Obama is following brought billions of $$$ in lost revenue for the United States while has enriched her competitors, Russia and China. Thus, only a puppet or a fool can continue the status quo. Obama must break the zionist chain at once.
    Now it becomes clear that Israel’s Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu has no desire for any peace agreement that does not provide for perpetual and absolute Israeli dominance over the Palestinians and Netanyahu has shown nothing but contempt for Obama, but Obama is willing to give more than 30 billion dollars as BRIBE to Judeofascists where 95% of them supported THE GENOCIDTE IN GAZA to freeze ILLEGAL SETTLEMENTS FOR 30 FU*ing days to save his face to be able to lie more in the future to give more services to the Judeofacists since they let him to power. Mr. Obama: is worth it?
    As Philip Giraldi writes:
    {So if you doubt that the United States is tied hand and foot to Israel in terms of its ability to take independent action in the Middle East, just listen to what Dennis Ross, Joe Biden, and Eric Cantor are saying. Does it sound like they are articulating policies beneficial to the US? They are insisting that Americans have to support Israel unquestioningly no matter what it does and are little more than advocates for monsters like Bibi Netanyahu, pure and simple. The word Quisling comes to mind when one thinks of them and also Hoyer and Ros-Lehtinen. If their failure to be truly loyal to the country that has nurtured them brings about a new war in which many of their fellow citizens will die, their actions and posturing should be defined by one and all as treason. If America is to be taken back in a new revolution that will lead to a restoration of the vision of the Founding Fathers it will only take place after the betrayers of our constitution are removed from government, every single one of them. When American politicians and senior government officials speak of their love of a foreign government that pursues policies inimical to US values and interests they should be disowned by every true patriot and also by every respectable media outlet. It should be grounds for their immediate removal.}
    American people must turn against the 5th column, the zionist lobby and its stooges to bring them down and wipe them off the congress, senate, White House and the country.
    Down with traitors.

    [http://www.juancole.com/2010/11/ros-lehtinen-channels-israeli-right-on-usurpation-of-jerusalem-displacement-of-palestinians.html]

  4. hayate said on November 18th, 2010 at 2:49am #

    shabnam said on November 18th, 2010 at 12:53am

    “Obama, the Zionist stooge, has voted sanctions against Iran to kill children, like Iraq, and deny Iran to buy airbuses on the market thus, Iran has to buy Russian second hand airbuses charges many fold its value instead which has killed thousands of passengers so far. Thus, Russia and China vote for the sanctions to continue the status que to have Iran as a customer with no COMPETITION, to sell their low quality goods to Iran and get oil or hard currency for it. If Iran was not under sanction then she could have buy the best product much cheaper. No wonder Russia and China continue to vote for illegal Iran sanction while they are sitting on thousands of nuclear bombs.”

    Good bit of unsourced zionist propaganda there.

    “The Zionist policy that Obama is following brought billions of $$$ in lost revenue for the United States while has enriched her competitors, Russia and China. Thus, only a puppet or a fool can continue the status quo. Obama must break the zionist chain at once.”

    IE: Yes obama, rescue us from those evul Russians and Chinese…

    😀

  5. shabnam said on November 18th, 2010 at 7:22am #

    It has been reported that:

    The US State Department has agreed to put its collection of pledges in writing for the Israeli cabinet, an effort to coax the Netanyahu government into agreeing to a 90 day settlement freeze.
    Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, who delayed the Sunday vote on the freeze to seek more US pledges and written guarantees, says the deal is now close to acceptable, and the current terms of the deal are said not to mention any demand any freeze in East Jerusalem.

    Obama and his team, especially Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, are nothig but TRAITORS, TRAITORS, TRAITORS.

    American must bring the judeofascists 5th column and their stooges down; otherwise they will be viewed as accomplices in crimes against humanity that Obama and its administration are committing.

    [http://news.antiwar.com/2010/11/17/netanyahu-deal-close-with-us-on-settlement-freeze/]

  6. Ismail Zayid said on November 18th, 2010 at 9:16am #

    Obama’s bribery is not enough for Netanyahu and his gang; they are “demanding” having it in writing and conditional on Obama not asking again for a renewal of the ineffective 90- day “freeze” on settlements. Obama has no choice; he has to comply with the orders of his masters in Tel Aviv. Mr. Canter will see to that.

    As to the Palestinians, they are accustomed to this practice and know their place, and Mr. Abbas will obey the orders, emanating from Washington and Tel Aviv.

  7. mary said on November 18th, 2010 at 3:32pm #

    Jonathan Cook is sounding defeated as if he accepting the situation. He used to have more fire.