Friday, December 21, 2007

Palestinians retain maximalist goals

Sisyphus was a mythological king punished by being cursed to roll a huge boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll down again, throughout eternity. His name is oft invoked to refer to tasks that are pointless and unrewarding...get the conncection?

"Everyone Knows What a Peace Deal Looks Like" -Evelyn Gordon

One of the most widespread misconceptions about Israeli-Palestinian talks is that "everyone knows what a deal looks like." As the New York Times put it in an editorial last month, "The broad outlines of a deal...have been apparent since President Clinton's 2000 push."

Yet according to a summary of the Taba talks prepared by negotiator Gilad Sher after they collapsed, the Palestinians insisted that the "safe passage" connecting Gaza and the West Bank be under Palestinian sovereignty, thereby effectively severing Israel in two.

On the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, Judaism's holiest site, the Palestinians insisted that the mount be entirely theirs, with Israel having no rights whatsoever. The Palestinians also demanded recognition of the "right" of all refugees and their descendants to relocate to Israel. The Palestinians adamantly refused to recognize Israel as a Jewish nation-state.

In short, not only is there no agreement on what a deal looks like, there is no agreement even on the fundamental premise that must underlie any deal - namely, the establishment of two states for two peoples.
(Jerusalem Post)

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