The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns doubt PA will ‘halt’ Israeli agreements

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

A committee entrusted with carrying out the Palestinia­n leadership’s decision to end all agreements with Israel is expected to meet in the coming hours, PLO Executive Committee member Ahmed Majdalani said on Saturday. However, Palestinia­ns expressed skepticism that the Palestinia­n Authority would proceed with its intention to suspend signed agreements with Israel. The committee itself has not yet even been formed.

Majdalani said that the proposed committee, consisting of senior PLO and Fatah officials, would lay “concrete mechanisms with a fixed time ceiling” for implementi­ng the decision. “We are facing a new phase that requires serious measures,” he told the PA’s Voice of Palestine radio station.

The decision to “halt work” on all agreements with Israel was announced on Thursday by PA President Mahmoud Abbas during an emergency meeting of the Palestinia­n leadership in Ramallah. He said that a special committee will be formed to device mechanisms for ending the agreements, but did not provide further details.

The meeting was called to discuss last week’s demolition by Israel of 10 Palestinia­n buildings in the Wadi Hummus area near the east Jerusalem neighborho­od of Sur Baher. Located in Areas A and B, the multi-family apartment blocks had building permits issued by the PA, but Israel said that they were located too close to the West Bank security fence.

Abbas strongly condemned the demolition­s, calling them a “crime against humanity” and “ethnic cleansing.” He also accused Israel of negating all agreements signed with the Palestinia­ns.

Abbas’s announceme­nt, however, has been received with a grain of salt by several Palestinia­n political analysts and activists, who pointed out that this was not the first time the Palestinia­n leadership had taken such a decision.

“In the past, they have formed at least eight committees to look into ways of ending the agreements with Israel,” a Ramallah-based Fatah official told The Jerusalem Post. “We never heard about the findings of these committees. That’s why it’s hard to find any Palestinia­n who is taking Abbas’s announceme­nt seriously.”

Two senior Fatah officials, Mahmoud al-Aloul and Abbas Zaki, claimed over the weekend that the decision taken by the Palestinia­n leadership includes the suspension of security coordinati­on between the PA security forces and IDF in the West Bank.

Two key decision-making bodies, the Palestinia­n Central Council and the Palestinia­n National Council, had previously authorized the Palestinia­n leadership to halt security coordinati­on and

revoke Palestinia­n recognitio­n of Israel.

In 2015, the PLO Executive Committee voted in favor of

suspending security coordinati­on with Israel “in light of Israel’s non-compliance with its obligation­s under signed agreements.”

The Fatah official told the Post that “no one believes Abbas when he talks about suspending agreements with Israel.” He and other Palestinia­ns see Abbas’s announceme­nt as an attempt to stave off growing criticism of the Palestinia­n leadership because of its perceived failure to take tough measures in response to Israeli and American policies toward the Palestinia­ns.

“The decision taken by the Palestinia­n leadership on July 25 is a complex political deception,” said former PA

minister Hassan Asfour. “This fake decision represents a continuati­on of the approach of President Abbas and those who help him in formulatin­g the texts: dealing with the Palestinia­ns as a people who have lost the ability to think and demand accountabi­lity.”

Ibrahim Daoud, another political analyst, pointed out that Abbas was careful with the words he chose to announce the decision. “He didn’t talk about canceling the agreements,” he told the Post. “He’s saying that the Palestinia­ns will stop honoring the agreements because of Israel’s failure to adhere to the agreements. In other words, he’s saying that as long as

Israel does not commit to the agreements, the Palestinia­ns will do the same thing.”

Other analysts described Abbas’s announceme­nt as an “empty threat” and that canceling agreements with Israel would effectivel­y lead to the dismantlem­ent of the PA, which was establishe­d in accordance with the 1994 Oslo Accords.

“I don’t believe Abbas is serious,” said a Palestinia­n academic from east Jerusalem. “How many times have we heard similar statements by Abbas and other Palestinia­n leaders? They know that if they cancel the agreements, that would lead to the collapse of the Palestinia­n

Authority. I’m not sure they want to go that far.”

Maher Muzher, a senior official with the PLO’s Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, said that Abbas’s announceme­nt “requires practical steps and measures on the ground.” The Palestinia­ns, he said, “don’t need slogans and speeches and rantings.”

Muzher said that if Abbas was serious about his announceme­nt, he should start by immediatel­y halting security coordinati­on with Israel, releasing all “political detainees” from PA prisons in the West Bank, and lifting financial sanctions he imposed on the Gaza Strip

two years ago, as well as lodging complaints against Israel with the Internatio­nal Criminal Court.

Hamas, for its part, praised Abbas’s announceme­nt, saying it reflects the aspiration­s of the Palestinia­ns. “The announceme­nt by President Abbas needs practical steps and unity to face the threats endangerin­g national unity and reconcilia­tion,” said Musa Abu Marzouk, a senior Hamas official. In a statement published shortly after Abbas’s announceme­nt, Hamas praised the move as a “step in the right direction,” but added that it “needs to be immediatel­y translated into deeds.” •

 ?? (Mohamad Torokman/Reuters) ?? PA PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas met with Palestinia­n leadership in Ramallah on Thursday, calling for an end to all agreements with Israel.
(Mohamad Torokman/Reuters) PA PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas met with Palestinia­n leadership in Ramallah on Thursday, calling for an end to all agreements with Israel.

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