The Palestine Papers: Al-Jazeera Has an Agenda (JCPA) JERUSALEM CENTER FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Pinhas Inbari Vol. 10, No. 25 27 January 2011)
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-Al-Jazeera, the powerful Qatari satellite television station, has
been publishing documents leaked to it from the PLO Negotiations
Support Unit.
-The release of the documents has caused great damage to the
reputation of the PA and the PLO negotiating team. Sa´eb Erekat noted
that while the PA was en route to triumph as it gathered
international support for the recognition of a Palestinian state and
for isolating Israel, al-Jazeera cut short this triumph and "instead
of delegitimizing the occupation, they delegitimized us."
-The PA´s success in gathering support for statehood recognition was
turning Hamas rule in Gaza into a liability. Once Ramallah is
recognized as representing a state, the international community might
turn against the separate entity in Gaza and seek to end the problem.
-For years al-Jazeera has sought to advance the interests of the
Muslim Brotherhood against the Arab regimes. The problem it faces is
that the sources of the current wave of Arab unrest are actually
local and have nothing to do with pan-Arab ideals or with the
Palestinian problem.
-Now, after al-Jazeera has brainwashed Arab minds with charges of PLO
treason, no declaration of statehood can be expected. Neither will
there be a resumption of negotiations with Israel since the
Palestinian team will stick to the most hard-line positions possible.
Al-Jazeera, the powerful Qatari satellite television station, has
been publishing documents leaked to it from the office of the main
PLO negotiator, Sa´eb Erekat, and his Negotiations Support Unit (NSU)
on its main news program, and has opened a special WikiLeaks-like
website dedicated to the publication of the original documents.1
In addition, the British Guardian, which also publishes WikiLeaks
documents, is publishing the Palestinian documents in the same
format. In addition, both al-Jazeera and the Guardian are putting
much effort into commentaries and explanations of what the documents
mean.
It is obvious that al-Jazeera has a political agenda and wants to
make a point. The PA sees the publication of the documents as an act
of state espionage. An open crisis broke out, with the PA accusing
Qatar of treason for hosting the largest U.S. bases in the Middle
East.
Charges Meant to Damage the PA´s Reputation
Indeed, the release of the documents has caused great damage to the
reputation of the PA and the PLO negotiating team. Sa´eb Erekat noted
that while the PA was en route to triumph as it gathered
international support for the recognition of a Palestinian state and
for isolating Israel, al-Jazeera cut short this triumph and "instead
of delegitimizing the occupation, they delegitimized us."
The main damage caused to the PA and the PLO negotiating team related
to their exposure as "traitors" who betrayed Arafat´s red lines on
Jerusalem and the right of return, and who collaborated with Israel
to the point of helping Israel in assassinating top Hamas terrorists.
On Jerusalem, the main accusation is about betraying Arafat´s legacy
of insisting on full Palestinian sovereignty over the al-Aqsa Mosque
compound (the Temple Mount), including the cavity beneath the
compound, and accepting instead President Clinton´s old parameters
of: "what is Jewish to Israel and what is Arab to Palestine."
According to the documents, the Palestinian negotiating team
relinquished all Jewish neighborhoods in east Jerusalem except for
Har Homa - including Ramot Shlomo, the Jewish neighborhood that
sparked the crisis between Israel and the U.S., and Sheikh Jarrah,
now a location for demonstrations by international supporters of the
Palestinian cause.
On the Palestinian refugees, according to the leaked documents, the
PLO negotiating team gave up the right of return. They quote PA
leader Mahmoud Abbas´ internal briefing to PA officials that "we
cannot demand the return of millions, as this will end Israel." He
has made similar statements to the open media. Abbas is also quoted
as offering that 100,000 refugees be allowed to return to Israel
proper over ten years, while Israeli Prime Minister Olmert was ready
to let in only 1,000 per year, totaling 10,000 after ten years.
Another damaging blow to the PA is the revelation of collaboration in
the killing of top Hamas leaders in Gaza. This could lead to a series
of revenge attacks on an extended family (hamula) basis that could
drag on for generations.
After reading many of the documents, it appears that most of them are
genuine and reflected the course of negotiations with Israel´s
previous Kadima government. The problem is that because al-Jazeera
has a point to prove - that the PLO negotiators betrayed Arafat´s
legacy and hurried to cross red lines, with their gestures
unreciprocated - Israel is portrayed as a hard-line interlocutor that
did not respond to PLO "moderation." This results in damage to both
sides - to the "traitorous" PLO and to "unresponsive" Israel.
Yet there appears to be a clear gap between the substance of these
documents and the way they were presented. Besides a readiness to
accept the principle of land swaps - from the Clinton parameters -
there were no further Palestinian concessions. Nor was there
agreement on the size and location of these land swaps. The PLO team
was adamant in refusing to agree to Israeli demands to keep the
settlement blocs. For example, the Palestinians demanded the
dismantling of the city of Ariel (pop. 17,559), and they were ready
to consider leaving Israelis living in Ma´ale Adumim (pop. 34,324)
only if the Jewish city adjacent to Jerusalem was under Palestinian
sovereignty.
While Erekat mentioned "creative ideas" to solve the issue of the al-
Aqsa/Temple Mount compound, they have nothing to do with sharing the
site with Israel, but rather to establishing an Arab and Muslim
consortium to supervise the holy site.
Questions on the Refugee Offer
While the figure of 100,000 refugees to be allowed into Israel is
mentioned for the first time in Palestinian sources, it is unclear
which side offered this figure. According to previous reports, it was
Olmert´s offer that was rejected by Abbas. Abbas himself referred to
these documents as a "mixture" of Israeli and PLO positions.2
There are strong reasons to be suspicious of the reports on refugees
because of the source of the leak. According to the Ma´an news agency
there are two suspects. One is an American bodyguard of former U.S.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, who later worked for an American
security firm in the West Bank and is now working with al-Jazeera
International in Doha. The other suspect is a negotiator, Ziad Kalut,
a French citizen who until half a year ago was working in the NSU and
is now employed by the Bureau of the Emir of Qatar. He is mentioned
in the documents as dealing with the refugee problem and is the one
who prepared the document where Abbas says absorbing millions of
refugees inside Israel is not possible.
Kalut had been sent to Amman to iron out problems with Jordan about
the PLO claim to also represent the refugees in Jordan. If he really
leaked the documents, which is not certain, perhaps he was in a
position to forge some of them as well in order to slander the PLO on
this sensitive matter and cause collateral damage to Israel. If it is
proved that the refugees documents are forged, serious doubts would
be cast on the rest of them.
Linking to the General Unrest in the Arab World
A key to evaluating al-Jazeera´s motivation in launching this
campaign may be found in an article published on its website by Azmi
Bishara, a Palestinian nationalist who stars in al-Jazeera talk shows
and spreads the old Nasserite ideology of uniting the Arabs. The
Palestinian problem is seen as the main tool to trigger the "Arab
masses" to revolt throughout the region. After the Tunisian unrest
broke out, Bishara published an article titled: "Tunisization of the
Arabs." The purpose was to link the Palestine Papers with the general
unrest in Arab countries in order to return the Palestinian problem
as the leading issue for Arab unrest.
Al-Jazeera is now under the management of Wadah Khanfar, a radical
Palestinian from Nablus. For years the Arab satellite channel has
sought to advance the interests of the Muslim Brotherhood against the
Arab regimes. The problem it faces is that the sources of the current
wave of Arab unrest are actually local and have nothing to do with
pan-Arab ideals or with the Palestinian problem. Nevertheless, al-
Jazeera is trying to link the local grievances in every Arab country
to a pan-Arab revolution triggered by the Palestinian problem.
Another motivation is to preserve Hamas´ interests. Erekat was right
when he said the leaks cut short the PLO´s diplomatic campaign to
isolate Israel and gain international recognition of a Palestinian
state. The PA success in gathering support for statehood recognition
was turning Hamas rule in Gaza into a liability. Once Ramallah is
recognized as representing a state, the international community might
turn against the separate entity in Gaza and seek to end the problem.
Some encouragement for the PA leadership may be found in the popular
reactions among the Palestinians in the West Bank. They did
not "revolt" as a result of the leaks, which may indicate that the
West Bank Palestinians are ready to compromise as a result of fatigue
after the generation-long struggle with Israel. If there is popular
rage, it is against al-Jazeera, as seen in attacks on its property in
Ramallah and in Tripoli, Lebanon.
Now, after al-Jazeera has brainwashed Arab minds with charges of PLO
treason, no declaration of statehood can be expected. Neither will
there be a resumption of negotiations with Israel since the
Palestinian team will stick to the most hard-line positions possible.
To sum up, al-Jazeera is serving Qatari policy to deepen unrest in
the Arab world and link the current local upheavals to the
Palestinian problem. In its presentation of the Palestine Papers, al-
Jazeera distorted the contents in order to delegitimize the PLO and
present Israel as a hard-line non-partner. There is also reason to
suspect forgery in the documents referring to refugees since the
person suspected of the leaks is the same person who wrote them.
Notes
1. http://transparency.aljazeera.net/ar/search_arabic
2. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12263671
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