Thursday, June 10, 2021

BIDEN KISSING UP TO THE PALESTINIANS IS UNDERMINING ISRAELI ACCOMPLISHMENTS FORGED UNDER PRESIDENT TRUMP

Is Biden administration encouraging bad behavior by the Palestinians?

 

JNS

June 10, 2021

 

 

Then-US vice president Joseph Biden, left, walks with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, ahead of their meeting in the West Bank city of Ramallah on March 10, 2010. (AP/Tara Todras-Whitehill/File)
Biden with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in 2010

 

With the Biden administration promising to ramp up relations with the Palestinians, concerns have been raised in Israel and pro-Israel circles the carrot approach by the United States might induce continued bad behavior by the Palestinians while undermining Israeli accomplishments forged under former US President Donald Trump.

During his recent visit to the region in late May, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas that America would reopen its Jerusalem consulate to the Palestinians and provide $360 million in support.

Eugene Kontorovich, a scholar at the Kohelet Forum think tank and professor at George Mason University, told JNS that "the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital by the United States – and then by other nations as well –  is one of Israel's major diplomatic accomplishments of recent decades. The opening of a consulate to the PA in Jerusalem is an attempt by the Biden administration to implicitly revoke that recognition," he argued.

While Washington is involved with many pro-Palestinian policies, like restoring aid to the PA, "Israel cannot do much about," he said Israel "can and must prevent the opening of a consulate in Jerusalem."

The only way that Israel should acquiesce, he said, is if America does it in a way that acknowledges Israel's sovereignty.

The US consulate in Jerusalem, which handled affairs between America and Palestinians, was merged with the US Embassy when it relocated to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv in May 2018. The Palestinian Affairs Unit now operates from within the embassy.

According to Palestinian Media Watch, Fatah Central Committee member Hussein Al-Sheikh said the Palestinians have understood the US move as an endorsement of the viewpoint that eastern Jerusalem is "occupied" by Israel.

The reopening of the consulate in eastern Jerusalem is "deemed the most important decision taken by the new US administration" and "sends a clear message that [it] is part of the territories that Israel has [controlled] since 1967," said Sheikh according to the PA's Wafa news agency Wafa.

Maurice Hirsch, director of legal strategies at Palestinian Media Watch, told JNS the approach of the Biden administration should be to adopt policies that promote both peace and US interests.

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"The last 25 years have proven that certain policies, such as ever-growing aid and the existence of a separate US consulate for the Palestinians, do not achieve these goals," he said.

As Khaled Abu Toameh, a Palestinian analyst at the Gatestone Institute, pointed out: "If you are rewarding the Palestinian Authority without demanding anything in return, you will have no leverage with the Palestinian Authority anymore."

He also assessed that Palestinian incitement and delegitimization of Israel was continuing to influence the Palestinian people, making an agreement with Israel unlikely.

Instead, he said the Biden administration could have told the PA: "Listen. We will resume financial aid to the Palestinians, but before we do that, on Palestine TV, can you please stop calling for jihad?"

Analysts say that if Israel does not set red lines for the Biden administration's increasing cooperation with the PA, it would risk losing sovereignty in Jerusalem and the ability to force the Palestinians to stop inciting violence and paying stipends to the families of terrorists.

Indeed, Mahmoud Abbas on Sunday ordered the family of Palestinian terrorist Muhannad Halabi, who murdered two Israelis in a stabbing attack in Jerusalem in 2015, to receive more than $40,000 in cash and new housing.

The high-profile payment was the first since the Biden administration took office, despite some signals from the Palestinians that they might drop or alter payments to terrorists to gain favor with the United States.

As such, it remains unclear how the administration will continue to work to boost the PA while also complying with the 2018 Taylor Force Act, which suspended US aid to the PA as long as it continues terror payments.

According to Hirsch, pressure from Washington on Israel signals its lack of support for the Jewish state and encourages continued bad behavior from the Palestinians.

"The Palestinians will rightly view the renewal of aid and the reopening of the consulate as a prize for the continued rejection of peace," he said.

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