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Jan-31-2011 00:35TweetFollow @OregonNews Benevolent US Father Exposed; Favors Prodigal Son Over Elder BrotherJames M. Wall Salem-News.comThe Palestine Papers, however, not easily refuted, provide facts that verify what observers of the peace process, including many Palestinians, assumed all along to be true.
(CHICAGO) - The Al Jazeera collection of secret documents from US, Israeli and Palestinian peace negotiators, paints a highly negative picture of the three participants. We will need a biblical parable to help explain how these three governments fell so far so fast. The homiletical interpretation of the parable is my own, though I confess the idea came by way of Kathleen Christison’s essay in Counterpunch,in which she wrote: A London Guardian editorial captures the essence of US policy as it has been pursued since the first days of the Obama administration and indeed, since the first days of Israel 63 years ago: The Americans’ neutrality, the Guardian writes pointedly, “consists of bullying the weak and holding the hand of the strong”. Israel is the spoiled strong bully in the parable, the prodigal younger son. The US is the indulgent father who favors the prodigal for reasons known only to him. This indulgence has increased as the father holds the hand of the strong son, through the past three presidential administrations. The Palestinian Authority is the elder brother, the son who knew he was not loved by his father but still did what he was told to do. He stayed on the farm. Now that the prodigal has returned, in my reading of this version of the parable, he must endure his daily humiliation of bread and water while the prodigal eats his fill of fatted calves. The elder brother has been reduced to a pathetic stance of begging the prodigal son for enough crumbs from the table to keep his family from starving. What is the elder brother’s reward? His every begging act is made public through secret papers which reveal a cravenness no father ever wants his family to see. Like Noah of old, his nakedness is exposed to his family. The Papers, however, are not easily refuted. They provide facts that verify what observers of the peace process, including many Palestinians, assumed all along to be true. Kathleen Christison, retired CIA analyst and author of the book, Perceptions of Palestine, has studied the documents. Writing on the Counterpunch web site, she finds “excessive US complicity in Israeli expansionism”. She also finds a “desperate acquiescence” by Palestinian leaders who offered compromises to Israel “that verge on total capitulation”. As for US involvement, she writes: The pressure one US administration after another has exerted on Palestinian negotiators to make these concessions and accommodate all Israel’s demands shows US conduct throughout almost two decades of negotiations to be perhaps the most cynical, and indeed the most shameful, of the three parties. Christison found that at one point in 2008, during talks that included then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat and his negotiating team, offered Israel “the 1967 borders, the Palestinians’ right of return, and Israeli settlements on a silver platter,” The Palestinians would have agreed to let Israel keep all settlements in East Jerusalem except Har Homa; allowed Israel to annex more settlements in the West Bank (altogether totaling over 400,000 settlers); agreed to an inequitable territorial swap in return for giving Israel prime West Bank real estate, and settled for the return of only 5,000 Palestinian refugees (out of more than four million) over a five-year period. The papers reveal that Israel rejected the offer, which Israeli negotiators said “does not meet our demands.” This sounds very much like a negotiating team determined not to reach any agreement. It also sounds like a prodigal son who has come to love his sheltered life as the neighborhood bully. The Palestine Papers are a collection of almost 1,700 documents, obtained from unknown, possibly Palestinian, sources. They cover a decade of “peace process” maneuvering during the Bush, Clinton and Obama administrations. Ali Abunimah spent the past few weeks in Doha, examining the Palestine Papers leaked to Al Jazeera, He wrote Saturday on his US based Electronic Intifada: We are in the middle of a political earthquake in the Arab world and the ground has still not stopped shaking. To make predictions when events are so fluid is risky, but there is no doubt that the uprising in Egypt — however it ends — will have a dramatic impact across the region and within Palestine. John Barry, of Newsweek’s Washington bureau, wrote a “behind the scenes” report for the web site, Daily Beast, on developments in Egypt. At a meeting on Friday afternoon, Obama and his top officials, including Clinton, Vice President Joe Biden, and National Security Adviser Tom Donilon among them, concluded that the time had come for Obama to talk directly to Mubarak. And Mubarak’s address to the Egyptian people had given Obama the opening he wanted. The White House organized the call. We are very much in the middle of what Ali Abunimah describes as “a political earthquake in the Arab world.” How President Obama deals with this “earthquake” is clearly the most challenging foreign policy danger, or perhaps, the most important foreign policy opportunity, of his presidency. He made an excellent beginning in his dealings with the Egyptian crisis, especially with what many will interpret as his willingness to talk to all parties in Egypt, including the Muslim Brotherhood. Does that suggest Secretary of State Clinton will now be instructed to bring Hamas into discussions with a badly wounded Fatah? Wall Writings Alert Mailing List Information: However, we can not expect Sabeel, nor other web sites and groups, to forward all of our postings. If you receive alerts only from Sabeel, or other web sites and groups, and would like to receive additional alerts on the full range of Wall Writings postings, send an email to jameswall8@gmail.com, with the subject line, “Please add me”. Thank you for your continued support. Journalism was Jim Wall’s undergraduate college major at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He has earned two MA degrees, one from Emory, and one from the University of Chicago, both in religion. An ordained United Methodist clergy person; he and his wife, Mary Eleanor, are the parents of three sons, and the grandparents of four grandchildren. They live in Elmhurst, Illinois. Jim served for two years on active duty in the US Air Force, and three additional years in the USAF (inactive) reserve. While serving with the Alaskan Command, he reached the rank of first lieutenant. He has worked as a sports writer for both the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, was editor of the United Methodist magazine, Christian Advocate for ten years, and editor and publisher of the Christian Century magazine for 27 years, starting in 1972. Time magazine wrote about the new editor, who arrived at the Christian Century determined to turn the magazine into a hard-hitting news publication. The inspiration for Wall Writings comes from that mindset and from many other sources that have influenced Jim’s writings over the years, including politics, cinema, media, American culture, and the political struggles in the Middle East. Jim has made more than 20 trips to that region as a journalist, during which he covered such events as Anwar Sadat’s 1977 trip to Jerusalem, and the 2006 Palestinian legislative election. He has interviewed, and written about, journalists, religious leaders, political leaders and private citizens in the region. You can write to Jim Wall at jameswall8@gmail.com. Visit Jim's Website: Wall Writings Articles for January 30, 2011 | Articles for January 31, 2011 | Articles for February 1, 2011 | Support Salem-News.com: Quick Links
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