Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations Threatened By Fatah Divisions

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First Posted: 08- 5-09 10:09 AM   |   Updated: 09- 5-09 05:12 AM

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By Mel Frykberg | Inter Press Service

BETHLEHEM, Aug 5 (IPS) - Fatah, the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), is fighting for its very survival as the movement faces implosion, and attacks from all sides.

In turn the survival of the Fatah-affiliated Palestinian Authority (PA), which controls the West Bank, and is Israel's chief negotiating partner and the international community's hope for a resolution to the protracted Israeli- Palestinian conflict, is at stake.

Factional divisions, including a breakdown in communication between the older guard and the younger guard, Israel's imprisonment of over 200 Fatah members, and Hamas's refusal to allow members trapped in Gaza to attend the conference have compromised the conference from the start.

Up until the last moment Fatah's electoral committee was divided over who should be allowed to attend. Eventually approximately 60 percent of the 2,000 plus delegate seats were reserved for Fatah members above 65 years of age, some returning from exile to attend.

Many of the older guard took up the Palestinian cause from surrounding Arab countries after they were forced to flee Palestine. There has been some tussle between them and the younger guard who honed their political skills during the first Intifadah from the late eighties to the early nineties.

"The younger guard wants to share power with the older guard. We live in the occupied Palestinian territories, and experienced the Intifadah first-hand," Hisham Dweikat, a Fatah youth leader from the northern West Bank city Qalqilia who spent five years in an Israeli jail, told IPS.

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But Fathi Najjar, a senior leader who spent years in Jordan and Lebanon and who travelled from Tunis for the conference told IPS, "The younger generation lacks the experience of the older generation especially in dealing with the international community."

On Wednesday Fatah delegates closed the conference to the media to discuss contentious issues, including the possibility of resumption of a limited armed struggle against Israel.

Some Palestinians argue that a limited return to armed struggle is legitimate in the face of lack of progress on the ground over Israel's continued settlement building on Palestinian land, and its expropriation of Palestinian natural resources.

Others say the only hope for establishment of a Palestinian state is negotiating with Israel despite Israel's continual violation of international law in regard to Palestinian rights.

This division has left the PA in a precarious position. In order to continue receiving economic support and regional and international legitimacy, PA President Mahmoud Abbas sees no alternative to negotiations with Israel, albeit on U.S. terms. The U.S. still considers Israel its main regional ally.

Many Palestinians see the PA as Israel's quasi militia in the region which is forced to bear responsibility for the security of Israel's illegal settlers in the West Bank, and for keeping Hamas resistance in check while getting nothing concrete in return.

But Fatah is not giving up without a fight. On Friday delegates in Bethlehem will hold elections for new central and revolutionary committees which could breathe new life into the organisation.

"We are working hard to ensure Fatah's survival to ensure a more equitable distribution of power and a more unified front to confront our enemies," Dweikat told IPS.

"We mean business," chief Palestinian Authority negotiator and Fatah member Saeb Erekat told IPS. "There are a lot of important issues to be discussed, and it is vital that Fatah establishes a new agenda and a consensus on the path ahead."

Fatah's last revolutionary council was held in exile in Tunis in 1989. Fatah was formed in 1958, and joined the PLO in 1967. Many Fatah members belong to the PA, which was established in the wake of the Oslo Peace Accords of 1993.

Meanwhile Israeli security head Avi Dichter has warned that a new platform being adopted by Fatah, calling for resumption of a limited armed struggle against Israel, could be the precedent to a third Palestinian Intifadah, or uprising.


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By Mel Frykberg | Inter Press Service BETHLEHEM, Aug 5 (IPS) - Fatah, the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), is fighting for its very survival as the movement faces imp...
By Mel Frykberg | Inter Press Service BETHLEHEM, Aug 5 (IPS) - Fatah, the largest faction of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), is fighting for its very survival as the movement faces imp...
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- nkhogan I'm a Fan of nkhogan 83 fans permalink

Why haven't you published my comment? It was not defamatory or libelous.

I really see the need for the old guard to give way to the younger generation. And all of you should be cheering for the younger generation to have more of a voice. Per other news articles, the younger generation prefers diplomacy and nonviolent resistance over armed conflict with Israel. Surely that is good news.

Also, a majority of Palestinians (at least all the ones I spoke with during a PhD research project last year) do not feel that Fateh or Hamas represent them or their interests. In the name of democracy and of peace in the Middle East, these young leaders shoudl have more of a say than they do. I am cheering them on. The Old Guard need to learn to power share and not patronize the younger leaders particularly since most the younger leaders participated in the 1st and or 2nd INtifada and have suffered in Israeli jails for their acts. Many of them, while in prison, have come to reject violence and want a peaceful solution with Israel. I wish them well

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 08/06/2009
- yappnmutt I'm a Fan of yappnmutt 78 fans permalink

the palistinians are stalling the peace process. now that's real comedy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 AM on 08/06/2009
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Query:
And how many illegal settlements have Palestinians built on razed Israeli villages? How many Israelis have to cross a Palestinian security barrier or checkpoint to go to school, visit family, reach a hospital in an emergency, etc.?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 08/06/2009

Many on both sides want peace but some of the pal will never want or is paid by Iran not to have a peaceful solution. This is nothing new and iRAN leadership is causing big trouble in Africa as well by paying people to convert to there sht. This will be massive problems for the world

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 08/05/2009
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There are those on the Isr. side that don't want peace either. Don't pin this all on the Pals.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 08/05/2009
- digdeeper I'm a Fan of digdeeper 18 fans permalink

The Israelis don't want peace. Heaven forbid that the Pals got their act together because then the Zionists would have to stop evicting the Pals illegally in E Jerusalem and stop settlement building.
All the time there is division in the Pal ranks the Zionists smile and carry on taking more land.
Leave Iran out of it please and remember Israel are the occupiers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 AM on 08/06/2009
- CigarGod I'm a Fan of CigarGod 129 fans permalink
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Have a cigar.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:05 AM on 08/06/2009
- nkhogan I'm a Fan of nkhogan 83 fans permalink

There are Israelis who do want peace. There are many Israeli nongovernment organizations that participate with Palestinians in nonviolent resistance against the Israeli Occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.

See organizations like Rabbis for Human rights rhr.org and the Israeli Coalition Against Housing Demolitions (ICAHD). The founder of ICAHD was up for a nobel peace prize a couple years ago and has one of the best Israeli perspectives on what it will take to end the Occupation of anyone I've met. His name is Jeff Halper and he's written an amazing book called, "An Israeli in Palestine." He recommends Israel drop Zionism as a platform and he is anti-zionist....very unusual even amongst the Israeli left.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 08/06/2009
- nkhogan I'm a Fan of nkhogan 83 fans permalink

This is so disheartening. It is time for the old guard to step aside or at least include the young generation. This is why they lost the election to H ama s in the first place.

The bulk of the Palestinian population in the OT is under the age of 30---they need representation. They have a stake in the future of their nation. Move aside old guard!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 08/05/2009
- MarcusT I'm a Fan of MarcusT 79 fans permalink
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"the international community's hope for a resolution to the protracted Israeli- Palestinian conflict, is at stake." Who are these clowns-IPS

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:02 PM on 08/05/2009

I can't believe they are considering another armed struggle, given how badly they were defeated in all the previous ones.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 08/05/2009
- GZLives I'm a Fan of GZLives 47 fans permalink

Why? Otherwise they'd have to govern their people and that's not what this was ever about

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 08/05/2009
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Observation:
This is what happens when Palestinians try to govern themselves.

Reference:
The Gaza Bombshell
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/04/gaza200804

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:22 PM on 08/06/2009
- myopinion2 I'm a Fan of myopinion2 22 fans permalink

The Israelis are intentionally creating the Fatah divisions and conflicts in order to sabatoge prospects for peace. SNARK

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 08/05/2009
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There is one and only one chance for a Palestinian state-- a peaceful demilitarized entity.
Its neighbors Israel, Jordan and Egypt who are at peace will accept no less.
The sooner Palestinian realize this the sooner their state will become reality.
The rest is empty boastful talk.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 08/05/2009
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