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06 Nov 2009 02:32 pm
The Abbas News
Marc Lynch's take:
[If Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian National Authority, is serious about not seeking re-election], then it isn't necessarily a disaster. It could
shake up a failing process on autopilot, it could offer the chance to
finally renew Palestinian leadership, and it could offer a way for the
Gaza-West Bank, Fatah-Hamas standoff to be defused. Nothing has
changed in the last week to make me change my mind on those basic
points.
Most of the Palestinian and Arab commentary I've seen
since his announcement falls into three basic trends: the first thinks
he's bluffing, attempting to leverage his weakness into pressure on the
U.S. and Israel; the second thinks it's irrelevant, because the
elections will not actually be held in January; and the third is
cheering his departure, and hoping that it will lead to a collective
admission that the PA's strategy has failed. The three perspectives
are obviously not mutually exclusive. When I asked leading Palestinian
academic Salim Tamari yesterday about
the impact it would have on the peace process, he just looked at me
quizically and said "what peace process?"
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