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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/newspaper/0,,172-2109233,00.html
 

The Times   March 29, 2006  

Result could spell end of US role in pushing for peace
By Richard Beeston, Diplomatic Editor
    
    

THIRTY years of intense US-led diplomacy, aimed at finding a peaceful solution 
to 
the Arab-Israeli conflict, could draw to an end in the wake of yesterday’s 
Israeli 
elections and the confirmation of a new militant Palestinian government. 

Ever since Washington brokered the Camp David agreement in 1979, successive US 
administrations have despatched envoys to the region and produced dozens of 
plans in 
the search for an elusive peace. 

Now, however, the “peace process”, as this tortuous brand of diplomacy is 
known, 
could be coming to a end. Yesterday’s election victory in Israel for the 
centrist 
Kadima party has given Ehud Olmert, the man forming the new government, a 
strong 
mandate to carry out territorial moves that would see Israel setting out 
unilaterally what it regards as its future borders. 

Last year Ariel Sharon, the former Prime Minister who is in a coma after 
suffering a 
stroke, executed a similar move in the Gaza Strip. 

That operation, which involved the removal of 8,000 Jewish settlers, was widely 
welcomed internationally since it conformed to demands that Israel vacate all 
land 
it captured in the 1967 Six-Day War. 

Mr Olmert’s proposed pullout from the West Bank is far more controversial. 
While he 
also plans to remove thousands of Jewish settlers, he would incorporate Arab 
East 
Jerusalem and three large chunks of occupied territory, where the bulk of 
Jewish 
settlements are located. 

With the erection of a “security fence” to protect this new frontier, Israel 
will de 
facto have redrawn an international border. The move is likely to produce an 
outcry 
internationally, but that in itself will not deter a new Government which has 
the 
clear backing of the Israeli people. 

On the Palestinian side the situation is even more complex. Yesterday the new 
Palestinian parliament confirmed the appointment of ministers belonging to 
Hamas, 
the militant Islamic group which has waged a bloody campaign against Israel. 

For the time being there is no question of direct official contact between the 
new 
Palestinian government and the West at any senior level until the movement 
fundamentally changes its policies. America and the EU insist that Hamas 
recognise 
Israel’s right to exist and abandons the use of violence. 

Senior British officials insisted yesterday that there is still the possibility 
of 
bringing both parties back into an international framework. The Quartet group, 
made 
up of America, Russia, the United Nations and the European Union, will continue 
to 
meet and discuss Middle East issues and give its support to the “road map”, a 
plan 
which envisages the creation of a Palestinian state living side by side with 
Israel. 


But Western diplomats concede that in the present climate the chance of any 
real 
negotiations is virtually nil. 

As ever in the Middle East, the US remains the only outside player that can 
exert 
real pressure on the parties. 

But the Bush Administration has time and again shown itself reluctant to get 
involved and certainly does not intend to challenge Israel. Washington is 
already 
struggling with the war in Iraq and other regional crises, without taking on 
one 
more intractable problem.
    
    
 
    


    
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