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Abbas |
Robert Spencer : Abbas usually makes this threat to cut ties with Israel when he feels
the hot breath down his back of Hamas and other even more violent
rivals; itās a way of re-establishing his anti-Israel bonafides with the
doubting thomases: heās assuring them that he still knows how to be
tough on Israel, and donāt anyone forget it.
Earlier this week, Abbas
abruptly called off an emergency meeting of the Palestinian leadership
that was scheduled to take place in Ramallah on Sunday night to discuss
the implementation of a resolution by the Palestinian Central Council
(PCC) to terminate all agreements with Israel, including the security
coordination and Palestinian recognition of Israel.ā¦
Of course, the only conceivable reason why Abbas called off the
emergency meeting was to prevent the Palestinian leadership from
meeting. He doesnāt want to discuss how to implement that resolution
that the Palestinian Central Committee passed in February, that would
have required the PA to terminate all ties to Israel ā including
security coordination ā and most comical of all, would have the PA end
its ārecognitionā of Israel. The Israelis, no doubt, are quivering at
the very thought.
During the meeting with
the US diplomats, Abbas demanded urgent intervention from the US
administration to āstop Israelās escalation in the Palestinian
territories,ā said senior Palestinian official Hussein al-Sheikh, who attended the meeting.
There has been no āescalationā by Israel. There has, instead, been a
steady, relentless, measured attempt to bring the rioters on the Temple
Mount under control. Ever since April 15, Palestinian and Israeli Arabs
have been throwing rocks, Molotov cocktails, fireworks, and other
objects from the Temple Mount onto Jewish worshippers at the Western
Wall far below, and at the Israeli police manfully trying to keep the
peace on the Mount. Some of those rioters have been stockpiling rocks
and other weapons inside Al-Aqsa itself; they have also been flinging
the weapons from inside the mosque, at the Israeli police. Those police
have gone into Al-Aqsa briefly, not to interrupt the worshippers, but to
seize the cache of weapons and, where possible, to collar some of the
rioters. In fact, there are scenes the Israelis have captured on video ā
they have been posted online ā of Arab worshippers outside Al-Aqsa
attacking rioters, preventing them from entering the mosque, even
pushing them away, so that those worshippers can pray in peace.
The Israelis do not āescalate,ā but they do react; when the level of
Arab violence rises, so does the firmness of the police response.
Sheikh described the meeting as
āclear and frank,ā adding that Abbas blamed the occupation for the
escalation and the absence of a political horizon, which will push us to
implement the decisions of the Palestinian Central Council soon.ā
Implement away, PA. End that security coordination with Israelās Shin
Bet, and see what that does to security in the West Bank. Without
Israeli intelligence, and Israeli help in rounding up members of Hamas
and PIJ, who are perhaps a greater danger to Abbas and the PA than they
are to Israel, Mahmoud Abbasā regime would have a much harder time
staying in power. The security coordination with Israel is not something
he can end without harming his own hold on the PA presidency..
A statement published by
the PA presidentās office after the meeting said that he called on
President Biden and his administration āto intervene immediately and
urgently to assume their responsibilities, given the
seriousness of the situation as a result of the Israeli measures in all
Palestinian territories, especially Jerusalem, al-Aqsa Mosque and the
Church of the Holy Sepulcher.āā¦
The statement from Abbasā office is absurd. How does Abbas think the
Bidenites can āintervene immediately and urgentlyā to change Israelās
determination to protect its own citizens at the Western Wall, and to
maintain order on the Temple Mount? So far the Bidenites have,
surprisingly, shown a sympathetic understanding of Israel as it tries to
contain the Arab violence. Besides, what pressure could the Bidenites
bring to bear on Israel at this point? If they tried to make Israel halt
its defense of its own citizens now under Arab attack, they know that
they can expect a terrific pushback from Congress, including from those
Democratic members who want to be re-elected in November.
Abbas said that in light
of the absence of āthe political horizon and an Israeli refusal to stop
unilateral actions and abide by the signed agreements, the Palestinian
leadership will soon have the right to implement the decisions of the
Palestinian Central Council,ā according to the statement.
The āunilateral actionsā are those undertaken by the Palestinians
themselves, who on April 15 suddenly started rioting on the top of the
Temple Mount; the Israelis have merely been reacting to potentially
lethal attacks on Jewish worshippers at the Western Wall, and on the
police attempting to keep order on the Mount.
The PA president also
called on the Biden administration to fulfill its promises to the
Palestinians, including the pledge to reopen the US consulate in
Jerusalem that served as a diplomatic mission to the Palestinians and
was closed down in 2018 by the Trump administration.ā¦
Since that pledge was made by Joe Biden, to reopen the US consulate
in Jerusalem that in 2018 had been folded into the American Embassy, the
Bidenites have no doubt been chagrined to discover that they will not
be able to fulfill that promise. They have been made aware of
the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, which prohibits states from
opening (or reopening) consulates in what are defined as the
āreceivingā states, without the express permission of those āreceivingā
states. Both Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair
Lapid have made clear that Israel will not agree, as the receiving
state, to any such āconsulate to the Palestiniansā being opened in
Jerusalem. One wonders why the Bidenites have not let the
Palestinians know about this principle of international law which, after
all, gets them off the hook: āWeād like to open the consulate, but the
Vienna Convention wonāt allow it.ā Or could they perhaps still be
harboring the hope that they will be able to change the minds of Bennett
and Lapid?
The Palestinian Affairs Unit at
the US Embassy said that Lempert and Amr met with Abbas and his top
advisers āto discuss the need for all parties to call and work for calm,
especially in Jerusalem, and our mutual commitment to a two-state
solution.ā
The Palestinians wonāt be working for calm, but intend to keep up the
rioting on the Temple Mount, and to keep inciting Arab violence all
over Jerusalem and the West Bank by insisting that the Israelis intend
to āseize the Al-Aqsa Mosque.ā Israel has shown over the past week that
it knows how to seize both weapons and rioters, on the Temple Mount and
in the mosque, so well, in fact, that 100,000 Muslim worshippers felt
safe enough to come to the Temple Mount on April 22 not to riot, but to
pray.
As for Mahmoud Abbasā threat to cut ties to Israel, let him this time
follow through with that threat. He will regret it. First, if security
coordination with Israel ends, the PA security services without Shin
Betās input will have a much harder time controlling Abbasā enemies in
Hamas and the PIJ who have been expanding their numbers in the West
Bank. Second, if the PA cuts all its ties with Israel, the current
supplies of water that Israel provides the PA could also be ended.
Third, energy sent to the PA would also be halted, after the PA ācuts
all tiesā to Israel; almost all of the liquid fuel ā oil, natural gas ā
used in the Palestinian territories, is supplied by or via Israel.
Fourth, the money that Israel now collects in taxes on imports meant for
the Palestinians, and which it dutifully transfers to the PA ā save for
an amount equivalent to what the PA spends on its āPay-For-Slayā
program, that Israel holds onto ā would now be completely withheld. This
would lead to the greatest economic crisis in the PAās history. Fifth,
if all ties are cut, Palestinians would likely be prevented from using
Israeli hospitals and being treated by Israeli medical personnel. Such
care has saved many Palestinian lives. Even the leaders of the PA and
Hamas, and their families, have chosen to be treated in Israeli, not
Palestinian or other Arab, medical facilities. Sixth, about 140,000
Palestinians in the West Bank have been given work permits, allowing
them to work in Israel, including the settlements. They receive much
higher wages from Israeli employers than they could receive from
Palestinian employers, assuming they would have jobs in the PA
territories. Their earnings in Israel are an economic lifeline for their
extended families. If the PA cuts all ties to Israel, those 140,000
workers would lose their jobs in Israel and again be condemned either to
low-wage jobs at home or, in many cases, to unemployment.
Mahmoud Abbas will have to think long and hard before he makes a
move ā ending all ties to the Jewish state ā that does very little harm
to Israel, and a great deal of harm to the Palestinian Authority. But if
he does decide to carry out his threat, no one in Israel should try to
stop him. He wonāt be able to sustain that cutting of the PAās ties to
the Jewish state for long.