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حكومة
الوحدة الفلسطينية الجديدة قد
تكون البداية فقط بقلم:
هيلين كوبر 17/3/2007
- نيويورك تايمز Palestinians’
New Unity Can Be Just a Beginning By HELENE COOPER Published: WASHINGTON, March 16 — With the Palestinian president, Mahmoud
Abbas, now politically cohabitating with the
militant Islamic group Hamas
in a national unity government, Secretary of State Condoleezza
Rice’s attempts to stitch together a new But if the new Palestinian political détente is a problem, a new strategy
to get around it appears to be emerging — one that
falls back on elements of Saudi
Arabia’s five-year-old peace proposals,
Arab and American officials said. The Bush administration has been pressing the Saudi royal family, its
closest Arab ally, to exert its influence in the region,
and American officials have taken pains not to appear to
criticize the Saudis. Similarly, the Bush administration has not criticized the new Palestinian
government, which was largely a result of a
Saudi-brokered deal. But while Ms. Rice will continue pursuing the peace plan with Mr. Abbas, who
is viewed as a moderate, it is unlikely that the Hamas refuses to recognize Still, both American and Arab diplomats representing several different
perspectives said they saw some wiggle room. As she returns to the region next week, Ms. Rice will try to shore up a
Saudi proposal that was dismissed when it was offered in
2002, at the height of a series of Palestinian suicide
bombings. In the past week, Israeli officials have spoken of “positive” elements
of the proposal. The American strategy now appears to be
to prod Arab governments to renew their commitment to
it. The proposal would offer Israel full recognition and permanent peace with
the Arab states in return for Israel’s withdrawal to
1967 borders; the establishment of an independent
Palestine, with East Jerusalem as its capital, and “an
agreed, just solution” to the issue of Palestinian
refugees and their descendants in accordance with United
Nations General
Assembly Resolution 194 of 1948. That resolution said Palestinians had the right to return to their homes in Both the But the crucial test is whether the new Palestinian unity government will
sign on. The Palestinians will be at talks on March 28 in “The new Palestinian unity government should unconditionally accept the
Arab League initiative as the first serious step toward
a meaningful political process,” said Ziad J. Asali,
president of the American Task Force on It is not at all clear that Hamas will accept the Arab proposal, because
that would be a tacit recognition of Mr. Abbas’s more moderate Fatah party, on the other hand, is far more
likely to accept it. If the Such a development would suit Bush administration officials, as it might
isolate Hamas and put Mr. Abbas in a stronger position
to call for a referendum among Palestinian voters. “There are a lot of pieces that have to fall into place,” a senior Bush
administration official said Friday. “The Arab
initiative by itself isn’t enough, but it’s a
start.” Still, “She’s got to engage in a smoke-and-mirrors exercise,” said Martin S.
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