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		<title>Hamas demanding ‘impossible terms’ as deadlock with Israel continues</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Aug 2021 00:42:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Col. (res.) David Hacham, a former Arab-affairs adviser to Israeli defense ministers, says any expectation of a significant change in Hamas’s extreme worldview is fantasy; the latest violence is part of a Hamas bid to “change the rules of the &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/hamas-demanding-impossible-terms-as-deadlock-with-israel-continues/" aria-label="Hamas demanding ‘impossible terms’ as deadlock with Israel continues">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Col. (res.) David Hacham, a former Arab-affairs adviser to Israeli defense ministers, says any expectation of a significant change in Hamas’s extreme worldview is fantasy; the latest violence is part of a Hamas bid to “change the rules of the equation” with Israel.</p>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="" src="https://cdn.jns.org/uploads/2021/08/F210531AM20-880x495.jpg" alt="Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar at a rally in Beit Lahiya on May 30, 2021. Photo by Atia Mohammed/Flash90." width="704" height="396" /><br />
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar at a rally in Beit Lahiya on May 30, 2021. Photo by Atia Mohammed/Flash90.</p>
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<p><span class="dateline">(August 24, 2021 / JNS)</span> Hamas in the Gaza Strip is pursuing terms that are impossible for Israel to accept as part of its extortion attempt to “change the rules of the equation,” a former defense official and expert on Gaza has said.</p>
<p>Col. (res.) David Hacham, an Arab-affairs adviser to seven Israeli defense ministers and a senior research associate at the Miryam Institute, told JNS that a central impasse blocking the path to a broader arrangement between Israel and Gaza is Hamas’s refusal to come up with realistic proposals to facilitate a deal for the release of the remains of two missing-in-action Israel Defense Forces’ soldiers who were killed in the 2014 war, in addition to two living Israeli civilians who entered Gaza and are being held by the terrorist organization.</p>
<p>With Israel linking progress on this issue to progress on a broader arrangement for Gaza’s reconstruction and economy—and Hamas refusing to budge on its unrealistic demands for facilitating an exchange deal to secure the release of the Israelis—a structural problem is in place, noted Hacham.</p>
<p>“Israel says that if Hamas wants progress on a broader arrangement, progress must be made on an exchange deal. Hamas says these are two separate issues, and it wants separate talks on increasing the entry of commodities and services into Gaza, and the entry of Gazan workers into Israel,” he said. “This is the key issue on the agenda. It is the central reason for all of the incidents we are seeing on the border. Hamas demands that Israel ‘lifts the siege.’ ”</p>
<p>In exchange for the release of Israeli civilians Avera Mengistu and Hisham Al-Sayed, and the remains of MIA personnel Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul, Hamas’s leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, has demanded that Israel release 1,111 Palestinian security prisoners.</p>
<p>“Hamas is raising impossible standards for Israel,” said Hacham.</p>
<p>“In principle, Hamas is seeking to change the terms of the equation that has existed for a long time between Israel and Hamas,” he said. “Their slogan of ‘lifting the siege’ means opening up Gaza’s border crossings to Israel and the outside world, the naval arena and the air arena.”</p>
<p>Egypt’s General Intelligence Directorate has played the central role in mediating talks between Israel and Hamas, with most of the talks taking place in Cairo.</p>
<p>With no progress being made on the swap deal, the other negotiations channel is designed to achieve what Israel calls an “arrangement” and what Hamas calls a <em>hudna</em> (“calm”).</p>
<p>To that end, talks have revolved on enabling more traffic of goods, merchants and businesspeople through the Gaza-Israel border crossings. Even though no final arrangement has been reached, Israel recently took the step of allowing 1,000 Gazan merchants and 250 businesspeople into Israel.</p>
<p>Throughout the deliberations, Israel has ensured a constant humanitarian flow of basic goods, food and medical supply into Gaza though trucks that pass through Kerem Shalom Crossing.</p>
<p>Hamas is also demanding the entry of funds for rebuilding sections of the Strip and repairing damages following the May conflict it prompted and fought with Israel.</p>
<p>Yet the fact that the talks are stuck on the swap issue means there is “no moving forward,” said Hacham.</p>
<p>This will not change as long as “Hamas does not allow progress on the MIA’s remains and captive issue,” he stated. Hamas’s initiative to jump-start Gaza’s economy and see large-scale infrastructure projects take place is thus being stalled by Hamas’s own refusal to compromise on its demands.</p>
<p>As a result, the fact that an agreement was reached in recent days allowing some $100 million a month of Qatari assistance cash for needy Gazan families to come has not altered the impasse.</p>
<p>That agreement will see the United Nations allocate the funds through special ATM <a href="https://www.jns.org/report-palestinian-banks-not-cooperating-with-qatari-deal-to-transfer-funds-to-gaza/">withdrawal cards</a>, after a list of recipients was authorized by Israel, which is a far cry from the old allocation method, when Qatar’s envoy to Gaza, Muhammad Al-Emadi, would arrive with suitcases brimming with cash.</p>
<p>In the old arrangement, Hacham said, “Israel didn’t fully supervise where this money went. We can assume that not all of it went to needy families; some went to developing Hamas’s terror infrastructure and local rocket-production centers.”</p>
<p>As a result, Israel refused to consider going back to the old arrangement. Yet now that the deal was reached, Hamas is far from being satisfied or willing to scale back its escalation tactics on the border.</p>
<p><strong>‘Hamas believes its charger was drawn up by God’</strong></p>
<p>Hacham said that those who are holding out hopes for a change in Hamas’s radical worldview are clinging to fantasies.</p>
<p>“Hamas is an enemy. It is guided, conceptually and ideologically, by a call for Israel’s destruction. It does not recognize Israel. Hamas has not changed its ideology, concepts or objectives,” he said. “And it can’t change them. I remember speaking with Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, who founded Hamas during the First Intifada in 1987, and asking him if the movement’s stances could change, whether mutual recognition could change. He told me, ‘Our charter was drawn up by God. So humans cannot change our charter.’ ”</p>
<p>Hamas’s 1988 covenant continues to reflect its ideology and policy towards Israel, said Hacham. “But we have to distinguish between Hamas’s practical actions and ideology. For tactical reasons, it is willing to reach ceasefires (<em>hudnas</em>), but not at the cost of recognition of Israel or acceptance of Israel as a legitimate element. Only as part of a tactical need.”</p>
<p>As a result of these dynamics, the chances of a long-term quiet with Hamas are slim, he assessed. However, stepped-up Israeli offensive actions and an Israeli determination to respond to each act of Hamas aggression could boost Israeli deterrence, he argued.</p>
<p>Boosted Israeli deterrence would, in turn, enable Israel to prioritize its strategic task of preventing Iran from breaking out to a nuclear weapon and dealing with Iran’s entrenchment in Syria, and Hezbollah’s threatening force build-up in Lebanon. “These are the issues at the top of Israel’s priority list. Hence, Gaza is a problem that has to be confined,” he said.</p>
<p>Deterrence can be improved through steps such as “commando raids or destroying their weapons storehouses, tunnels or even targeted killings—a tool that has proven itself,” said Hacham, while stressing that he is not in favor of a reoccupation of Gaza.</p>
<p>“But Israel can’t exclude retaking Gaza either. It has to take this option into account, but only in a scenario in which there are no other options,” he said.</p>
<p>Such a maneuver would involve heavy casualties among young IDF soldiers, he said, as well as civilians on both sides, despite Israeli efforts to avoid this; as such, it must be reserved as a last option.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://www.jns.org/hamas-demanding-impossible-terms-as-deadlock-with-israel-continues/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.jns.org/hamas-demanding-impossible-terms-as-deadlock-with-israel-continues/</a></p>
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		<title>Riyadh to US: No Peace Plan Without East Jerusalem as Palestine Capital – Report</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2018 12:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Saudi Arabia has reportedly given a private guarantee to its Arab allies that it will not endorse a US’ Mideast peace plan that doesn’t address Jerusalem’s status or Palestinian refugees’ right to return. According to Haaretz, citing two senior diplomats, Saudi &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/riyadh-to-us-no-peace-plan-without-east-jerusalem-as-palestine-capital-report/" aria-label="Riyadh to US: No Peace Plan Without East Jerusalem as Palestine Capital – Report">Read More</a></p>
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Saudi Arabia has reportedly given a private guarantee to its Arab allies that it will not endorse a US’ Mideast peace plan that doesn’t address Jerusalem’s status or Palestinian refugees’ right to return.</p>
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<p>According to Haaretz, citing two senior diplomats, Saudi King Salman told the Trump administration that Riyadh wouldn’t support its plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace if it didn’t include a Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem.</p>
<p class="marker-quote1">“They told the administration, ‘what we could do for you before Jerusalem, we won’t be able to do now’,” a diplomatic source told Haaretz, referring to the US’ recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and the relocation of its embassy from Tel Aviv.</p>
<p>Over the weekend, Reuters reported that King Salman had reassured the Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas of his support. The Palestinian ambassador to Riyadh, Basem Al-Agha, was cited as saying that the king told Abbas, “We will not abandon you… We accept what you accept and we reject what you reject.”</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://cdn1.img.sputniknews.com/images/106442/76/1064427662.jpg" alt="Palestinian demonstrators gather during a protest against U.S. embassy move to Jerusalem and ahead of the 70th anniversary of Nakba, at the Israel-Gaza border in the southern Gaza Strip May 14, 2018" /><br />
REUTERS / IBRAHEEM ABU MUSTAFA</p>
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Al-Agha also told Reuters that King Salman sent a clear message that the status of Jerusalem and Palestinian refugees’ right to return to their homeland were back on the table when he named the 2018 Arab League conference “The Jerusalem Summit” and announced $200 million in aid for Palestinians.</p>
<p>The Saudi authorities have yet to comment on the reports.</p>
<p>The new Saudi approach to the Mideast plan contradicts previous media reports over the past year that Riyadh has been voicing a willingness and readiness to endorse the Trump administration’s “deal of the century,” promoted by the president’s senior adviser Jared Kushner and envoy to the Middle East Jason Greenblatt, even if it was unacceptable to the Palestinians.</p>
<p><a href="https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201806231065695554-us-israel-palestinie-peace-proposal-plo/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>READ MORE: US Peace Plan is Attempt to Normalize Israeli &#8216;Apartheid&#8217; in Palestine — PLO</strong></a></p>
<p>In June, Israel’s Hayom daily reported that Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Jordan had given the green light to the US plan regardless of the PA’s boycott and rejection of Washington’s mediation role in the wake of Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.</p>
<p>At the same time, Kushner claimed that the peace plan would be revealed “soon,” adding that he was ready to cooperate with Abbas to work out the deal.</p>
<p class="marker-quote1">“If President Abbas is ready to go back to the negotiating table, then we are ready to participate in the discussion, but it that’s not the case, then we are going to make the plan public,” he said, adding that the PA’s president was “scared we will release our peace plan and the Palestinian people will actually like it.”</p>
<p>Israeli intelligence website DEBKAfile suggested in May that the US-devised plan would give the Palestinians limited sovereignty over about half of the Israel-occupied West Bank and pronounce the village of Abu Dis, east of Jerusalem, as their capital. Throughout history, Palestinians have considered East Jerusalem as the capital of their future state.</p>
<p><a href="https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201806301065919794-arab-states-us-peace-plan/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>READ MORE: Arab States Reportedly Warn US Not to Unveil Mideast Peace Plan</strong></a></p>
<p>According to a June report by Haaretz, a group of Arab nations warned Washington against unveiling the peace plan, saying that it could engender yet more turmoil in the region.</p>
<p class="marker-quote1">“If the administration presents a plan without Jerusalem and without the refugees it will be an earthquake whose repercussions will undermine stability in the entire region and no one is ready for that,” the outlet reported, citing a source familiar with the situation.</p>
<p>In December 2017, Donald Trump announced his decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and move the US diplomatic premises to the city, sparking a new wave of violence on the Israel-Gaza border. His move received a fierce backlash from most Muslim nations, as well as countries, backing a two-state solution to the conflict.</p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201807301066792257-saudi-us-peace-plan-jerusalem-palestinian-capital/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://sputniknews.com/middleeast/201807301066792257-saudi-us-peace-plan-jerusalem-palestinian-capital/</a></p>
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