Israel Palestine Infos
Uri Avnery
September 4, 2010
Damage Control
A DUTCH journalist asked
me last Wednesday to try and divine the thoughts of Binyamin Netanyahu on his
way to
It seems that she was
satisfied with the results, because she asked me to divine the thoughts of
Mahmoud Abbas, too.
She must have liked that
as well, because then she asked me to do the same for Barack Obama.
Here, then, is what I
told her:
NETANYAHU’S THOUGHTS on
the way to
The main thing is to
minimize the damage.
Just now, someone asked
me how I see our situation in four years time. Four years! I am thinking about
what is going to happen in four weeks, when the settlement freeze is due to come
to an end!
I feel like an officer on
the bridge of the Titanic, who sees the awful iceberg looming up.
These settlers (yes, yes,
I know I should call them “inhabitants of Judea and
Arik [Sharon] tried. When
he planned the separation, he told the settlers: let’s sacrifice a dozen small
settlements in order to save the hundreds of others. Let’s amputate a little
finger in order to save the entire body. It didn’t help. The settlers decided to
fight for every single settlement.
Last year, when we
started to discuss the freeze, I fought like a lion to limit it to ten months,
instead of a year, as Obama had demanded. We both understood the difference: the
ten months come to an end at the height of the American election campaign. A
year would have finished after the elections. I thought that if the freeze came
to an end in September, Obama wouldn’t dare to press me to extend the
moratorium. Jewish votes and Jewish money would make the difference.
I grew up in the States.
I know how things work. AIPAC rules Congress. The politicians are afraid of us
all the time, and even more so at election time. They know very well that if
they don’t support
But now we have a mess.
Obama wants at all costs to do something that can be presented to the voters as
a great achievement. But Abu Mazen [Mahmoud Abbas] refuses to negotiate if we
restart building in the settlements. So Obama pressures me to continue with the
moratorium. If I agree, my coalition will break up. I have not forgotten that
last time, in 1999, it was not the left that toppled my government, but my
rightist partners.
For sure, Obama and his
people will come up with all sorts of compromise solutions. A “symbolic” freeze
that will not really prevent us from building. Or a “symbolic” lifting of the
moratorium, that will really prevent building. Or something on the lines of the
Meridor proposal. That’s a trial balloon I asked Dan to float in his name.
[Minister without portfolio Dan Meridor proposed building only in the large
settlement blocs that the government intends to annex to
So what to do? I don’t
know. I must rely on my talent for improvisation and get round this obstacle.
But even if I succeed in postponing this matter until after September 26, it may
blow up then. The main thing is to make sure the blame falls on Abu Mazen.
And peace? Don’t make me
laugh. I have no time for such foolishness. Clearly, the maximum I can offer
does not even come close to the minimum they can accept. What, I should
partition
I shall not say so, of
course. On the contrary, I shall shower them with highfalutin’ words. I shall
tell Abu Mazen that he is my partner. I shall talk about painful concessions. I
shall sell myself as the New Netanyahu. (My God, how many times must I become
the New Netanyahu?)
The main thing is to get
safely out of this mess and preserve the status quo. The status quo
is the best of all worlds.
ABBAS’ THOUGHTS on the
way to
The main thing is to
minimize the damage.
Nothing good can come out
of this. That’s clear. But the blame must not fall on us.
I am sure that Abu Amar
[Yasser Arafat] thought the same, when in 2000 he was dragged to
OK, Obama is no
I can’t retreat from this
demand. Hamas, may Allah punish them, is breathing down my neck. They are
already cursing me for going to
Hamas is trying to
undercut me in every possible way. The killing of the four settlers near
al-Khalil [
Hamas says that I serve
the Americans. What do they propose as an alternative? To renew the armed
struggle? They are even afraid to launch their Qassams! The attacks have
achieved nothing. International public opinion cannot be relied on, either. Our
only option is to rely on Obama. When they understand in
Abu Amar fixed the
parameters, and no one among us can accept less: a Palestinian state with East
Jerusalem as its capital, the June 4, 1967 borders, limited 1:1 swaps of
territory, the removal of all settlements from our territory, an agreed solution
of the refugee problem with a symbolic return of some tens of thousands. I am
ready to accept an international force on our land, but definitely not an
Israeli armed presence. If I get such an agreement, Hamas will have no
alternative but to go along with it. Palestinian public opinion will force them
to.
They, too, have read the
results of Dr. Nabil Kukali’s poll this week: an unequivocal 2:1 majority of
Palestinians support the two-state solution.
Can one rely on Obama?
They say that after the elections in November he will be free of Jewish
pressure. But then he will already start to think about the presidential
election in two years’ time. Only if he is reelected – and I am not at all sure
that this will happen – will he be able to act without fear of AIPAC.
In the meantime, we must
hold on. That is the main thing: to hold on and wait for time to do its work.
OBAMA’S THOUGHTS on the
eve of the conference:
The main thing is to
minimize the damage.
Before my election, I
believed that one could influence people with logic. After all, peace is
essential for the Israelis as much as for the Palestinians. What chance has
[Henry] Kissinger said
that Israel has no foreign policy, only domestic policy. That is true also for
the Palestinians, and – alas – for us Americans, too. Domestic politics is
dominant everywhere.
The economy is in a mess.
The situation in
Now the main thing is to
get through the elections in November without too heavy losses. As I told Rahm
[Emanuel], at this point in time we must suck up to the Jews. That’s why I
appeased again and again that repugnant guy, Netanyahu. Now we must find some
compromise about the settlement moratorium.
My God, here we are,
leaders who are responsible for the fate of nations, busy with nonsense like the
freeze, instead of concentrating on forging a peace that will save the lives of
thousands and tens of thousands!
The main thing is to get
September 26 behind us, when the moratorium comes to an end, and then the
November 2 elections. After that, God knows. Perhaps I shall succeed, after all,
in creating a situation which will allow me to present my own peace plan and
impose it on them. Ever so softly, of course.
What the hell, aren’t I
the goddam President of the