Palestinian Authority Radicalizing Palestinians, Dragging Them Toward War (GateStone Institute) by Khaled Abu Toameh 04/23/12)
Source: http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3028/palestinian-authority-radicalizing-palestinians
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If the Palestinian leaders do not want their citizens to seek medical
aid in Israel, why don´t they and their family members also boycott
Israeli hospitals? Why do Palestinian leaders keep knocking on
Israel´s door for help in various fields?
On the same day that two Palestinian officials met in Jerusalem with
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, the Palestinian Authority issued
an order banning Palestinians from making direct contact with Israeli
authorities in the West Bank.
The new order is yet another sign of how the Palestinian Authority is
radicalizing Palestinians and eventually dragging them toward another
confrontation with Israel.
The ban, which was issued by the Palestinian governor of Bethlehem,
prohibits Palestinians from directly seeking the services of the
Israeli District Coordination Committee [DCO].
Established under the terms of the Oslo Accords, the DCO´s main
mission is to provide various services to Palestinians, especially
those who seek to enter Israel for medical treatment and work. Over
the past two decades, tens of thousands of Palestinians have sought
the services of the DCO also to facilitate travel arrangements and
overcome bureaucratic hurdles.
But now the Palestinian Authority government has decided to put an
end to this phenomenon. Palestinians have warned that anyone who
violates the latest ban would be punished.
The ban will only increase bitterness and suffering among
Palestinians. The Palestinian Authority is hoping that the anger on
the Palestinian street will ultimately be directed against Israel.
The new order is the latest in a series of decisions that raise
tensions between Israel and the Palestinians and go against the
spirit of the peace process.
Last week, the Palestinian government issued another order banning
Israeli -- not only settler -- agricultural products from some areas
in the West Bank.
The Palestinian Authority has also banned meetings between Israelis
and Palestinians that allegedly promote "normalization" between the
two sides.
Moreover, Palestinians have been banned from working in settlements
in the West Bank or selling goods manufactured in some of these
settlements. But because the Palestinian government has not been able
to come up with a plan to compensate tens of thousands of workers for
the loss of their jobs in the settlements, many of them have chosen
to simply ignore the ban, putting their lives at risk.
If anything, all these new measures reflect the Palestinian
Authority´s double standards in dealing with its own population.
How can the Palestinian government call for a boycott of Israel when
its political and security representatives are holding formal and
informal meetings with Israelis almost on a daily basis?
If the leaders of the Palestinian Authority do not want Palestinians
to seek the services of the Israeli authorities, why don´t they then
return their Israeli-issued VIP cards that grant them privileges
denied to most Palestinians?
If Palestinian leaders do not want their citizens to seek medical aid
in Israel, why don´t they and their family members also boycott
Israeli hospitals? Why do senior Palestinian leaders keep knocking on
Israel´s door for help in various fields?
If the Palestinian government does not want Palestinians to work in
the settlements, why hasn´t it provided them with alternative jobs or
financial compensation?
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