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RAMALLAH,
West Bank — Secretary of State John Kerry is preparing a “framework”
for peace and Palestinians are worried. They know it will define the
American position and set the new parameters for resolving the conflict.
When published, this document — whether Palestinians accept its
contents or not — will become the reference point for all future
negotiations.
Each
American document that has been published in the past has represented a
step back from the one that preceded it. Following this logic, the
starting points of the Kerry document will be better than anything any
future American proposal could offer. Such is the Palestinian
predicament.
Palestinians need a mediator who is simultaneously capable and equitable. The problem is that the only capable mediator, the United States, is not a fair one. Appeasing Israeli concerns, securing its safety and meeting its demands are central tenets of the American approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From a Palestinian perspective, Israel often takes advantage of the passage of time in order to impose new facts, not only on the ground, but also upon the mediator.
Palestinians need a mediator who is simultaneously capable and equitable. The problem is that the only capable mediator, the United States, is not a fair one. Appeasing Israeli concerns, securing its safety and meeting its demands are central tenets of the American approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. From a Palestinian perspective, Israel often takes advantage of the passage of time in order to impose new facts, not only on the ground, but also upon the mediator.
Palestinians
believe that the United States does not treat them fairly, despite the
fact that they have lost their homeland and are forced to live under a
bitter, oppressive occupation. They see themselves as the party that is
forced to capitulate over and over again, offering concessions and
backing down in order to meet Israeli demands. Palestinians also have
concerns, fears and demands.
One
example is the current Israeli demand that Palestinians recognize the
Jewishness of the Israeli state. This demand has met with automatic
American approval, and will likely become one of the focal points of Mr.
Kerry’s framework. This demand did not exist in past talks; in fact, it
didn’t exist until the thought occurred to Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, most likely because he was looking for a way to sabotage the
peace process, which he could then blame on the Palestinians while
continuing to usurp our land.
It
has become both an Israeli precondition of sitting at the negotiating
table, and a demand taken up by the American side, which has begun to
pressure the Palestinians into accepting it.
But
what exactly does the Jewish nature of the Israeli state mean? What are
the de jure and de facto definitions of this term? What are the
defining lines of this term, so that it does not remain open-ended,
free-floating and elastic, allowing Israel to use it in the form and
manner it chooses to in the future? And how can the United States, which
claims to be unbiased, impose...READ MORE
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