By Jerusalem Newswire Editorial Staff
Jul 25, 2005
As the Hamas terrorist organization continues to gain strength in Gaza, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at the weekend spelled out her expectations of Israel, which she apparently hopes will shore up the purportedly shaky Palestinian Authority in the Strip.
According to reports in the mainstream Israeli press, Rice, who visited here with Israeli leaders and Arab officials, said US wanted the Jewish state to support Mahmoud Abbas ?against? Hamas, and to supply Abbas?s forces with ammunition.
To bolster the PA chief in the eyes of his people, Rice said she was looking for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to agree that the Gaza Strip would be physically connected to Judea and Samaria, and that the Palestinian Arabs would enjoy freedom of movement between these territories, and into Jordan, after implementation of the ?disengagement? plan.
The international consensus is that once the Arabs have the beginnings of a contiguous area under their control, a State of Palestine will be recognized by the world and so come irreversibly into being.
As the US continued the enormous diplomatic effort to jumpstart its stalled land-for-peace process, Israel?s left-wing daily, Ha?aretz, revealed Monday the secretary was ?very worried? that Abbas would collapse and Hamas would take over Gaza, thereby sabotaging the plan.
?Therefore, Rice said, a way must be found to strengthen Abbas by shoring up the Palestinian forces.?
The American?s solution appears to disregard these facts:
The PA and Hamas (and other terrorist forces) have had a working relationship throughout the Oslo process and since the so-called second ?Al Aqsa Intifada? was launched in September 2000.
Rifles and ammunition supplied to the Arab side by Israel under the Oslo Accords have been used by PA ?policemen? to kill Israeli Jews in acts of terror.
The creation of a land corridor between Gaza and Judea (the southern part of the ?West Bank?) would divide the country of Israel in half.
Freedom of movement for the Arabs
would facilitate the flow of explosives and arms such as Kassam and
other missiles between Gaza and the to-be-relinquished parts of
Samaria, which is the high ground overlooking the dense Israeli
population and industrial centers of the coastal plain.
Rice?s requirements also set a precedent for demands an ascendant Hamas will likely make on Israel after the Jews are pulled out.
Nonetheless, the signs are that Sharon is prepared to begin fulfilling these expectations. Before Rice left Sunday, Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz informed her that Israel would resume coordination talks with the PA at all levels in the coming days, and that he, personally, would meet with the senior PA security official in Gaza, Mohammed Dahlan.
This latter meeting would take place even though Dahlan is believed, by Israel, to be personally responsible for ordering a number of terrorist attacks, including the bombing of a school bus in Gaza that maimed three children in one family, and killed two of their teachers.