
Palestinians inspect the damage following a raid by Israeli forces in the Tulkarm refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank on 23 July. Photo: Mohammed Nasser/APA images.
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Palestinians inspect the damage following a raid by Israeli forces in the Tulkarm refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank on 23 July. Photo: Mohammed Nasser/APA images.
By Tamara Nassar – Jul 24, 2024
The Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority held a secret meeting with American and Israeli officials in Tel Aviv earlier this month to conspire on āday afterā plans in Gaza that would involve the collaborative body in reopening the Rafah crossing with Egypt.
āEgypt wants personnel from the Palestinian Authority to operate the crossing,āĀ AxiosĀ reported. The crossing, when open, is typically operated by Hamas personnel from Gazaās side, as the political and armed organization governs the interior of the Strip.
āIsrael wants people who arenāt affiliated with Hamas to do it, but objects to any official involvement of the Palestinian Authority ā mostly for domestic political reasons,āĀ AxiosĀ added.
The Palestinian Authority rejected a proposal that would involve it in reopening the crossing in any unofficial capacity, the publication said.
The meeting reportedly included White House official Brett McGurk, the head of Israelās domestic spying agency Ronen Bar, secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organizationās executive committee Hussein al-Sheikh and head of the PAās military intelligence Majed Faraj.
This was the first time that Palestinian officials have met with US and Israeli counterparts āto discuss the day after the war ends in Gaza,āĀ reportedĀ Barak Ravid, theĀ AxiosĀ writer who is frequently fed information by Israelās military and intelligence apparatus.
The United Arab Emirates also appears eager to conspire for a day-after plan in Gaza.
The Gulf state, which formalized relations with Israel in 2020, is looking āto deploy a temporary international missionā in Gaza that would establish ālaw and order,ā the UAE ambassador at the United Nations, Lana Zaki Nusseibeh,Ā wroteĀ in theĀ Financial TimesĀ last week.
āA temporary international presence in Gaza can only result from a formal invitation from the Palestinian Authority,ā the ambassador wrote.
The Palestinian Authority was created in the early 1990s following the Oslo accords to act as native auxiliary on behalf of the Israeli occupation. It has performed that role ā one that PA leader Mahmoud AbbasĀ callsĀ āsacredā āĀ without interruptionĀ since day one.
It wouldnāt be surpring if Israel and its Arab allies sought to copy this model in a post-genocide Gaza Strip.
But in order for Israel to execute its vision in the wrecked coastal enclave, the Israeli military would have to achieve its stated goal of eliminating Hamas as a governing and military presence in Gaza.
This doesnāt appear close to happening.
Meanwhile, Fatah and Hamas agreed to āend the Palestinian national divisionā after the rival factions held negotiations in China this month alongside other Palestinian political parties.
Notably, the factions āunderlined the Palestinian peopleās right to resist occupation and to end it in accordance with international law,āĀ accordingĀ to Lebanese broadcaster Al Mayadeen, which obtained a copy of the declaration.
This is not the first time that the parties have made these declarations, and there is no indication that this one will be different.
A Palestinian Authority officialĀ saidĀ over the weekend that the Palestine Liberation Organization is the sole legitimate representative of Palestinians.
āLeaked news indicating that Washington is discussing plans on the future of the Gaza Strip with some parties will not have any legitimacy and will not be accepted by the Palestinian people,ā Nabil Abu Rudeineh is paraphrased to have said, according toĀ Wafa News Agency.
Echoing Israeli propaganda
Following an Israeli massacre in al-Mawasi earlier this month thatĀ killedĀ at least 90 Palestinians and injured hundreds of others, the Palestinian Authority issued a statement effectively blaming Hamas for Israelās slaughter.
āThe presidency sees that by escaping national unity, and providing free pretexts to the occupation state, the Hamas movement is a partner in bearing legal, moral and political responsibility for the continuation of the Israeli war of genocide,ā PA leader Mahmoud AbbasĀ wroteĀ in a statement.
Another PA official actually used an Israeli propaganda talking point against Hamas.
āHamas is actually hiding between the residents to protect and save itself,ā PA official Munir al-JaghoubĀ reportedlyĀ said.
āIf Hamas wanted to fight face-to-face with Israel, it wouldāve done so in areas where the army is located, and not in places where there are people.ā
We wereĀ joinedĀ by writer and Birzeit University lecturerĀ Abdaljawad OmarĀ on 17 July on The Electronic Intifada livestream to talk about the situation in the West Bank.
Omar said that the Palestinian Authority āis trying to echo Israeli psychological warfare.ā
It is doing so āby attempting to kind of de-link the Palestinian society overall from its resistance, and serving through this severance, serving Israeli war aims, which is to defeat the resistance and render Gaza unlivable.ā
āWe have this model in the West Bank: thatās what is in the fantasy of every military and political leader in Israel, to replicate some sort of system, a political system, a native authority that serves it, that cooperates with it and collaborates with it and makes the occupation inexpensive,ā Omar said.
āNot an authority or a governance structure like the one that Gaza had at least before 7 October,ā Omar added, which binded armed resistance with the party governing the interior affairs of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Authority is āmost responsible for the continuation of war, for empowering Israel to think that it can defeat the Palestinian people,ā Omar added, by producing āthis docile, ineffective, corrupt leadership that is running now the West Bank.ā
The successes of multiple factions of Palestinian resistance forces on the ground in Gaza are agitating the collaborationist body in Ramallah, Omar suggested, pointing to how the Palestinian Authority did not rise to the occasion following the Hamas operation of 7 October.
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āThe national challenge that has been opened on 7 October,ā is for the Palestinian Authority āto actually participate and attempt, at least, to the best of its capacity to not allow Gaza to go through this war alone,ā Omar said.
Not only did the Palestinian Authority abandon Gaza, he added, but it must be blamed āfor even the continuation of the war.ā
The elite of the collaborationist PA and the comprador class in Ramallah āis betraying the nation in the name of the nation,ā Omar said.
āThis elite has extreme anxiety over Hamas and Islamic Jihad and all the recent resistance groups in Gaza, coming out with significant strategic results from this war.ā
Meanwhile, the resistance in the occupied West Bank has beenĀ developing and refining its tactics, but this uprising is not happening in all corners of the West Bank.
Omar said he would confine the description of a āthird intifadaā to specific areas.
āI would confine it geographically to the north of the West Bank. So the areas that surround or go from the Jordan Valley upwards to Tubas, Tulkarem, Nablus, Jenin,ā Omar said.
āThese are the areas that have active militant formations that are engaging in the buildup of [improvised explosive devices], the capacity to resist, and refining tactics,ā Omar said, making āit hard for the Israelis to enter freely into these areas.ā
Israel responded with devastating revenge on entire communities where resistance emerges from, wreaking widespread devastation, severely damaging electricity networks, water and sewage infrastructure, uprooting roads and destroying homes.
More than 550 Palestinians have been killed in the occupied West Bank since 7 October, including at least 539 by Israeli forces,Ā accordingĀ to UN monitoring group OCHA.
Israeli settlers have killed at least 10 Palestinians, and another seven were killed by either Israeli army or settler fire.
Of those killed in the occupied West Bank since 7 October, 138 were children.
But the āIsraelis have not been able to really shock that resistance into a place where itās defeated or raises the white flag,ā Omar said.
On the contrary, āthe resistance has been able to actually develop, evolve and and ensure that its defensive posture, or offensive posture has become more deadly for the Israeli forces entering the area.ā
Watch the full interview with Abdaljawad Omar on The Electronic Intifadaās YouTube channel, or by clicking on the videos above.