That’s one way of putting it, with Hamas as intent as ever on destroying Israel, and Fatah’s remaining committed to armed “resistance” despite its attempts at putting on a friendlier face to the Western public. Not to mention the rampant corruption and misappropriation of aid for weapons. No, we’re “not there yet.”
An update on this story. “Mideast: EU rejects calls for a Palestinian state,” from AdnKronos International, November 17:
Brussels, 17 Nov. (AKI) – The European Union on Tuesday rejected calls by the Palestinian Authority to declare a Palestinian state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt, whose country currently holds the presidency of the EU, said conditions in the Palestinian territories “were not there yet” for such a move.
Bildt was speaking before a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Brussels.
He said in regard to the establishment of a Palestinian state that “…there has to be one first. We would be ready to recognise a Palestinian state, but conditions are not there as of yet.”
Bildt’s came after US state department spokesman Ian Kelly echoed similar concerns, saying “We support the creation of a Palestinian state that is contiguous…the best way to achieve that is negotiation between two parties.”
So, the policy in the coming years is to force Israel to make more land concessions, even as disastrous as past ones have proven (see also: Gaza).
Earlier this week, Palestinian officials, led by chief negotiator Saeb Erekat, announced that they would seek recognition of a state from the United Nations Security Council, without a solution to the conflict with Israel.
The US – Israel’s biggest ally – however, has veto power in the Security Council, and could in theory exercise it to prevent the unilateral declaration…..