by Bassam Tawil https://tinyurl.com/cmsm2sxr
- Palestinian officials have assured the US
that they will not oppose Saudi-Israeli efforts at normalization, in the
hope of receiving security, financial and political incentives from the
Biden administration.
- The Palestinian list of demands for not
opposing a Saudi-Israeli deal includes, among other things: Resuming Saudi
financial support to the Palestinian Authority, which slowed from 2016 and
stopped completely three years ago, to the tune of around $200 million per
year, and transferring parts of the West Bank currently under full Israeli
control to the governance of the Palestinian Authority. The talk is about
land in the West Bank's Area C, which, according to the Oslo Accords, is
exclusively controlled by Israel.
- It appears, then, that Saudi Arabia and
the Biden Administration are offering a bribe to the Palestinians in
return for their silence over a Saudi-Israeli deal. The Biden
administration seems desperate to achieve some kind of deal ahead of the
2024 US presidential election, presumably in the hope that it would boost
President Joe Biden's chances of being re-elected.
- The Palestinian list of demands for
refraining from condemning a Saudi-Israeli peace accord can be seen as tantamount
to blackmail. The Palestinian leadership is telling the Saudis and
Americans that if they want to avoid Palestinian condemnation, they must
pay the price -- with money and territory.
- The Saudis are being asked to pay $200
million per year and the Americans, it appears, are expected to pressure
-- or blackmail -- Israel into ceding control of more territory in the
West Bank to Mahmoud Abbas's Palestinian Authority, in exchange for promises.
[T]he Americans, it appears, are expected to pressure -- or blackmail --
Israel into ceding control of more territory in the West Bank to Mahmoud
Abbas's Palestinian Authority, in exchange for promises.
- The Palestinian leaders will happily
accept any additional land in the West Bank, but, as experience has shown,
they will do nothing to prevent these areas from becoming terror hubs.
- Given the ongoing state of financial and
administrative corruption in the PA, there is every reason to doubt that
the Saudi funds would be used to boost the Palestinian economy or improve
the living conditions of the Palestinians.
- "The corruption began from the first
moment that the Palestinian Authority began to gather the Palestinian
people's money and aid and pour it into the [ruling] Fatah [faction]
budget, even though this money was given to the Palestinian people, not the
Palestinian Authority or its officials who have divided it amongst
themselves.... The many scandals of such officials and those close to
Abbas have been exposed and seen as symbols of financial and political
corruption, nepotism, bribery, smuggling and theft." — Middle East
Monitor, "Corruption in the Palestinian Authority," December
2013.
- Several militias and armed gangs are
currently operating in the northern parts of the West Bank, while the PA
is doing nothing to rein in the terrorists or prevent them from attacking
Israeli civilians and soldiers.
- The PA, which has spectacularly failed to
enforce law and order in areas under its control, is demanding that Israel
now allow it to gain control over even more territory in the West Bank?
- Any land that will be handed over to the
Palestinian Authority will end up in the hands of militiamen and armed
gangsters. All one has to do is look at the situation in the Palestinian
cities of Nablus and Jenin.... The terrorists there are carrying out attacks
against Israelis on a daily basis, and the PA is not lifting a hand to
stop them.
- Handing over more land to the Palestinian
Authority only means allowing Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad to
expand their control to still other parts of the West Bank. The
Biden administration and the Saudis, in fact, would probably be quite
happy if the entire West Bank fell into the hands of Iran's proxies.
- Worse, the starry-eyed American assumption
that the Palestinians, once they receive financial aid, will not turn
around and trash a normalization deal between Saudi Arabia and Israel, is
completely baseless. Palestinian leaders may keep quiet about a deal, but
they cannot stop the Palestinian people from condemning Saudi Arabia.
- As with the Oslo Accords, the Israelis
would be expected to trade tangible land for intangible promises. That
arrangement did not work before, and there is no reason to think it will
work this time.
- If the Biden administration does give the
Palestinian leadership money to avoid Palestinian criticism of the Biden
administration, the Palestinian people will condemn both the US and
their own leadership as traitors for slipping more money than they
will ever see into the corrupt leaders' Swiss bank accounts.
- Abbas and his aides will take the money,
but they will never be able to sell their own people a peace agreement
with Israel. Palestinian leaders have been allowed by the international
community -- which never demanded anything in return for the billions of
dollars they showered on the Palestinian Authority -- to radicalize their
own people to a point where any peaceful solution with Israel can
longer be put forth without the Palestinian leadership being called
traitors and immediately condemned, or put, to death.
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