Palestinians: Salam Fayyad "The Moderate" (GateStone Institute) by Hisham Jarallah 06/12/12)
Source: http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/3102/salam-fayyad
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Fayyad often comes across in the international community as
a "moderate" man who believes in peace and coexistence with Israel;
but his actions reveal that the Palestinian prime minister is
anything but liberal or moderate.
The Salam Fayyad government has just punished a school principal for
allowing his pupils to dance with Israelis during a trip to the beach
in Jaffa.
Because of his "crime," Mohammed Abu Samra, principle of the Al-Slama
[peace] Secondary School in the West Bank city of Kalkilya, was
reassigned to a remote school.
Fayyad´s ministry of education decided on the move after the
principle organized a picnic for 45 Palestinian pupils to the
beach. "My pupils were attracted to the music and I could not say no
to them," Abu Samra told the Gulf News newspaper. "My pupils started
dancing and I also joined them." He said that at one point some
Israeli men and women joined the dance.
It is hard to imagine, however, that the measure against the school
principle was taken without Fayyad´s knowledge or approval.
This is the same government that continues to combat all forms
of "normalization" with Israel. Many Palestinian groups and political
factions in the West Bank have banned their members from
participating in meetings with Israelis and the Fayyad government
seems to have endorsed this policy.
The most recent "anti-normalization" decision was taken by the
Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, which operates under the
jurisdiction of the Fayyad government in the West Bank. The syndicate
issued a warning to all its members against holding any form of
contact with their Israeli counterparts, and threatened punitive
measures against those who violate the ban.
The Fayyad government has also banned Palestinians from dealing
directly with Israeli "liaison" offices in the West Bank. These
offices, belonging to the Israeli Civil Administration, were created,
among other reasons, to assist Palestinians in obtaining permits to
work and receive medical treatment in Israel.
Fayyad was one of the first Palestinian officials to lead a campaign
to boycott products of Israeli settlements. His office even invited
journalists to cover an event where Fayyad personally set fire to
settler products that were confiscated by his police forces in the
West Bank.
The Fayyad government is also responsible for the continued crackdown
on Palestinian journalists and bloggers in the West Bank. In recent
weeks, more than 15 journalists and bloggers were imprisoned or
summoned for interrogation for exposing corruption scandals or
posting critical comments on Facebook. The crackdown was ordered by
Fayyad´s attorney-general, Ahmed al-Mughni.
Fayyad´s TV and radio stations in Ramallah continue to glorify
terrorists and suicide bombers, referring to them as heroes and
martyrs and dedicating songs and poems in their honor.
In addition, the Fayyad government continues to hold dozens of
Palestinians in prison without detention and is refusing to carry out
court orders to release some of the detainees. As one PLO official
said, "The judiciary system in Palestine has become a joke under
Salam Fayyad and President Mahmoud Abbas."
Fayyad supporters have defended him by blaming Mahmoud Abbas and his
Fatah faction for human rights violations and the clampdown on
journalists and bloggers. They claim that Fayyad has no real powers
over the various security forces or the Palestinian Authority media.
Nor, they say, does Fayyad have control over the decisions of the
attorney-general.
So if Fayyad is not responsible for anything that goes wrong in the
Palestinian Authority, why hasn´t he, for example spoken out against
the violations perpetrated by Abbas and his lieutenants? Or, if he is
opposed to the arrest of journalists and the closure of news
websites, why hasn´t he resigned?
Fayyad often comes across in the international community as
a "moderate" man who believes in peace and coexistence with Israel;
but his actions in the past few years reveal that the Palestinian
prime minister is anything but liberal or moderate, even if he did
receive a doctorate at the University of Texas.
By punishing the school principle for allowing his pupils to dance
with Israelis on the beach, Fayyad´s government is telling
Palestinians that their children must not have any contact with
Israelis, even if it is intended for entertainment.
If Fayyad does not want Palestinian children to mix with Israelis,
why does he continue to live in an Arab neighborhood in Jerusalem
that is under Israeli sovereignty? And why does he continue to meet
with Israelis on different occasions? If, as his aides say, he
despises Mahmoud Abbas and believes that he is leading the
Palestinians toward the abyss, why doesn´t he tell this to the
president in his face? Or is it possible that Fayyad and Abbas are
playing the good cop and bad cop?
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