Thursday, January 12, 2012

Peace Process Dead




Territorial Compromise Loses Ground in Arab Spring -Greg Sheridan

There is not the slightest chance of a settlement to the Israeli-Palestinian dispute any time soon.

Western politicians who address the issue ever more urgently are not only mistaken analytically, but may well be making things worse.

Spending time in Israel, it is impossible to reconcile the evidence of your eyes with the accepted international narrative about Israel. In the international media, Israel is presented as militarist and oppressive. In fact, it is the only pluralist democracy in the Middle East, the only nation where women's rights and gay rights are protected.

With the unfolding of the Arab Spring, elections have greatly strengthened Islamists and Islamist extremists. These newly empowered forces would fatally undermine any serious Palestinian compromise with Israel. Naturally Hamas is fantastically empowered by the way the Arab Spring is unfolding.

Israel won't make a peace deal unless it believes a Palestinian government can govern its territory effectively and prevent attacks on Israel from Palestinian territory. That is inconceivable today and all the trends of the Arab Spring make it ever more unlikely.
(The Australian)
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2 comments:

LHwrites said...

Sad but probably true.

Bruce said...

While true that it's true, it's also true that truly uninformed leaders will continue to mis-diagnose the problem [by blaming Israel for settlements].

But truly amazing are those leaders who'd dare to suggest that a venere of a peace process must be maintained...that is truly dangerous, as it hides the fact that the core problem is truely Arab rejectionism.