Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Syrian President Bashar Assad (AP)
The prime minister’s somewhat forced willingness to embark on negotiations with Syria is commensurate with an estimate recently being presented by moderate, Fatah-supporting Palestinian intellectuals. They believe, surprisingly so and in contradiction to the common Palestinian position, that today, in the absence of solid Israeli leadership and genuine ability by Fatah to take the reins legitimately from Hamas, the conflict between the sides may continue and even escalate, so this period should be utilized in order to engage in Israeli-Syrian talks.
However, choosing the Syrian channel ignores the threats inherent in the absence of a meaningful diplomatic process on the Palestinian track. Under current circumstances, Hamas enjoys a constant boost in its strength vis-a-vis Fatah and in terms of control over the Gaza Strip. Access full article>>
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