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Middle East
Palestinian Reformers Drop PM Idea
2002-10-02
Bringing reform efforts to a temporary halt, Yasser Arafat's Fatah abandoned the idea of prodding the Palestinian leader to relinquish some power by appointing a prime minister. The Fatah campaign had been the most serious political challenge in years to Arafat's autocratic rule. It was cut short by Israel's 10-day siege of Arafat's compound, which ended earlier this week under intense U.S. pressure and which was seen as boosting support for the Palestinian leader.
In return, Bush signed the legislation moving our embassy to Jerusalem. Bad tradeoff, symbol over substance. On the other hand, with most of his house torn down, Yasser might not survive the next shootemup...
Before the siege, Fatah had been pushing for the appointment of a prime minister who would run the day-to-day affairs of government. During a meeting of Fatah's Central Committee with Arafat late Tuesday, one of those present raised the issue, but it was then dropped, Planning Minister Nabil Shaath, a senior Fatah member, said Wednesday. "The consensus of the members is that the prime minister should be appointed after the establishment of a Palestinian state and drafting a constitution," Shaath said.
Has Abu Mazen come back yet? Or is he still hiding in Jordan?
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#2  According to the latest headlines on Yahoo! News (haven't read the story yet), Arafat has just realized he's been "gotten" again and is howling fit to beat the band.
Posted by: Joe   2002-10-02 15:18:28  

#1  This is absolutely amazing. I can think of about 4 presidents who have promised to move the embassy to Jerusalem and all have failed. This should have been a top news story on dead tree and TV media, but I haven't heard anything about it. In a sense it formally recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital and sinks Arafat in a big way. OTOH not only a symbol, but now that embassy will be American soil. I think that Bush said "back off now and you get an embassy in Jerusalem." I wonder how long Mr. Baby-wipe will gloat before he realizes that Bush got him, again.
Posted by: Chris   2002-10-02 12:43:19  

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