"...The Palestinian groups are simply too divided to meaningfully reunify
under current circumstances. Each of them faces a dead-end for their
policies, and no notion of what a good alternative would be. Yet Israel,
too, is in a dead end of its own. It's addicted to the status quo,
which is unsustainable and, eventually, will almost certainly lead to
another brutal confrontation. Israel has no idea what to do with the
millions of Palestinians that live under its rule. And those
Palestinians don't know what to do to get rid of Israel's rule. The
three-way standoff is unprecedented and exceptionally dangerous.
It may be the broader regional changes are required to resolve the
conflict. But that really means that Israelis and Palestinians have
proven utterly incapable of resolving it themselves, including with the
help of the United States. What those regional changes might be,
moreover, is itself a source of potential alarm. With all three of the
principal actors in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict stuck in their own
traps and unable to see a way forward, they have essentially lost agency
and left themselves at the mercy of events they do not, and cannot,
control." Hussein Ibish
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Palestinian women, one holding up the national flag, push against a
metal gate part of the controversial separation barrier being
constructed by Israel. (AFP/Abbas Momani) |