Abbas accuses Obama of doing ‘nothing’ for peace in the Middle East
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday accused US President Barack Obama of doing “nothing” to achieve peace in the Middle East. Speaking to Argentinian newspaper Clarin, Abbas said he hoped that Obama would “take a more important role in the future.”
He went on to say that the Palestinian people were awaiting US pressure on Israel, “so that it respects international law and takes up the Road Map,” stressing that the peace process could not be restarted without a halt to settlement construction.
When asked what he was willing to concede for peace, Abbas told Clarin that the Palestinian people had “already made concessions.”
He opined that the current government, with Binyamin Netanyahu as prime minister and Avigdor Lieberman as foreign minister, “is not seeking peace,” though he said that 73 percent of Israelis were in favor of peace.
What Abbas wants, of course, is for Obama to be tougher on his (putatively) only friend in the Middle East, Israel, than he is on actual opponents, like Iran, Syria or Hisbullah.
If we needed any reminder of the fact, this illustrates the basic dynamic of all Middle East peace negotiations. Israel, which has always been the attacked party, must give up land and options that were legitimately earned in acts of national self-defense from Arab aggression, self-defense against incredible odds. In the meantime, Palestine doesn’t have to give up anything, including the intent to see the end of Israel as a Jewish nation.
Prediction: Obama will be no more successful than any of his predecessors at convincing Palestinians that their best interests lie in normalizing relations with Israel, with reporting and fighting against the terrorists in their number, and with going about the business of building a functioning economy, without the ridiculous and unachievable destruction of Israel. Palestinians have exactly the same opportunity now that Israel had 60 years ago, to build something out of nothing in the desert. Further, they have a potential partner, Israel, which would help, if Palestinians could control their hatred of the Jews. I’m not holding my breath.
In the meantime, Obama brings a student council president level of understanding to a negotiation where world class diplomats have tried and failed. I won’t blame him for failing. I will blame him if he manages to cripple Israel while he is busy failing to engineer an unlikely peace.