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CARNEGIE
ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE: PALESTINIAN UNITY NEEDED:
06/11/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network /06
November 2008 --
As
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice travels to the Middle East this week for
another round of negotiations in the Israeli–Palestinian peace process, deep
divisions and institutional decay on the Palestinian side remain the most
daunting obstacles to peace. Ongoing Palestinian unity talks brokered by Egypt
have little chance of success without a significant international push,
concludes a new commentary
by Nathan J. Brown.
Divided
Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah have little incentive to reach an
agreement, despite widespread regional and Palestinian support for the talks.
Hamas remains focused on building a party-state within Gaza, while Fatah sees
little benefit in sharing power with a movement that would likely overwhelm it.
Key
Conclusions:
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Fatah
remains deeply dependent on its international allies for legitimacy and
financial support. Strong European and U.S. support for Palestinian
reconciliation would be difficult for Fatah’s leaders to resist, but
requires a reversal of current Western policy.
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Egypt
has capitalized on both sides’ deep dependence on it to ensure their
participation in the talks. It could further persuade Hamas to reach an
agreement by leveraging the organization’s economic dependence on the
Gaza–Egyptian border and offering an end to Hamas’ economic isolation.
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January
2009 looms as an ominous deadline. Hamas has repeatedly indicated that it
will no longer recognize Mahmoud Abbas as president after January 2009,
recognizing instead its own Ahmad Bahar—leaving Palestinians with two
presidents.
Brown
concludes:
“It
is not clear if any of the international actors with cards to play feel they
have enough to gain from Palestinian reconciliation. And absent any concerted
effort to bring full pressure on both Gaza and Ramallah, it is likely that the
current division will continue. Actually, the division will likely deepen. In
January 2009, the institutional and legal rupture between the West Bank and Gaza
could become nearly complete, with Hamas claiming untrammeled authority in
Gaza.”
Direct
link to the PDF: www.carnegieendowment.org/files/cairo_palestine.pdf
Author:
Nathan
J. Brown is
director of the Institute for Middle East Studies at George Washington
University, a nonresident senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment, and
a distinguished scholar and author of four well-received books on Arab
politics.
For
more information, please contact:
Trent
Perrotto: 202/939-2372; tperrotto@ceip.org
Jessica Jennings: 202/939-2265; jjennings@ceip.org
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Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace is a private, nonprofit organization
dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active
international engagement by the
United States
. Founded in 1910, its work is nonpartisan and dedicated to achieving practical
results. The Endowment—currently pioneering the first global
think tank—has operations in China,
the Middle
East, Russia,
Europe,
and the United
States. These five locations include the two centers of world governance and
the three places whose political evolution and international policies will most
determine the near-term possibilities for international peace and economic
advance.
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