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عقبة
أم فرصة للسلام؟ (كيف ستفتح حكومة الوحدة الفلسطينية
الطريق إلى السلام) بقلم
: داود قطب الواشنطن
بوست - 26/3/2007 Obstacle
or Opportunity? How the Palestinian Unity
Government Offers a Path to Peace By
Daoud Kuttab Monday,
When
Henry Kissinger coined the term "constructive
ambiguity" during his attempts to negotiate
Arab-Israeli peace, he couldn't have expected that one
day Palestinians would use it in their own peace
initiative. The ambiguity in the agenda of the new
Palestinian "unity government" depends on
whether one sees the cup as half full or half empty. If More
than a year ago, with international encouragement, the
Palestinian people adopted electoral democracy, even
before they enjoyed sovereignty and the end of the
Israeli occupation. They threw out their longtime Fatah
secularist leaders and replaced them with Hamas. The
unjust freeze on Palestinian aid that followed sparked a
social revolt and the beginnings of a civil war; this
was stopped in part by the recent Fatah-Hamas coalition
that produced the unity government. For
the first time in the history of the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict, a majority of Palestinians, including the
Islamists, are willing to accept a Palestinian state
within the internationally acceptable borders of 1967.
The implicit recognition of Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas, the supreme military commander,
has called for an end to occupation through negotiations
and has rejected outright the use of violence. While
insisting on the people's right to resist occupation
through any method, the unity government prioritizes
nonviolent resistance. Furthermore, by seeking to extend
the cease-fire in Politically,
the new government provides a logical process regarding
negotiations for a permanent resolution of the conflict.
It gives Abbas and the PLO, which he chairs, full
authority to negotiate a peace agreement with Opponents
of peace find plenty of excuses to see the cup as half
empty. The Palestinian prime minister, for one thing,
belongs to an Islamic movement that has not yet declared
its strategic long-term position regarding Hamas's
supporters, however, note that it took the PLO 30 years
to recognize In
June 1967, Since
then, Palestinians and other Arabs have reversed
themselves, offering peace, negotiations and recognition
in return for Israeli withdrawal to the 1967 borders.
The new Palestinian government, which plans to
participate in the upcoming Arab summit, will approve
and reiterate the Arab peace initiative, first made in It
is time for Daoud
Kuttab is a Palestinian journalist and director of the
Institute of Modern Media at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/25/AR2007032500913.html?nav=hcmodule ----------------- نشرنا
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