Slo-mo train wreck

I’ve been hesitating to comment on the “Middle East peace process,” but I guess there comes a point at which you can’t ignore it any longer.  When even President Obama has turned gloomy, you’ve got to wonder whether the time has come.  So here goes:

Leverage in negotiations comes from having “BATNA”:  a best alternative to a negotiated solution.  The Israelis have one:  they just keep on building settlements in the West Bank.  The Ramallah Palestinians don’t really have one:  Mahmoud Abbas doesn’t want to go back to the Intifada, and there is really nothing he can do to block the settlements.  Hamas is trying out a new BATNA, as its last one (rockets into Israeli population centers) did not work so well.  It is lying (relatively) low, figuring time is on its side.

The Israelis have got a BATNA, but what Netanyahu lacks is the ability to deliver Israel to a negotiated solution.  His government is fractious, and he sees no need to take the political risks a negotiated solution would necessarily entail.  Of course Mahmoud Abbas has a similar problem, only his government is just plain broken, since he doesn’t control what Hamas does or does not do.  So neither side can deliver its own people to a negotiated peace.

Continuing to build Jewish settlements in the West Bank is making it hard to picture a viable two-state solution.  Netanyahu says he wants the Arabs to accept Israel as a Jewish state, but his pursuit of his BATNA is putting the country into a demographic trap:  the more settlements he builds, the harder it gets to picture a viable Palestinian state, which is an indispensable component of a two-state solution, and the more likely it gets that Israel/Palestine will end up as a single state, which eventually won’t have a Jewish majority.

So Israel and Palestine are careening towards an outcome neither wants, with leadership on the Israeli side that doesn’t want to take the risks required to prevent it and leadership on the Palestinian side that lacks any means to prevent it.  Slo-mo train wreck.

admin

Share
Published by
admin

Recent Posts

What difference does a by-election make?

There is a long way from Tuesday's victories to that happy scenario. Best not to…

4 hours ago

Be afraid of what Trump proposes for Bosnia

An enterprising journalist needs to discover what Trump got to convince him to do something…

4 days ago

Trump finds more criminals to befriend

Lots more criminals are looking for Trump favors. If this decision betokens support to unbridled…

1 week ago

At last Trump hits Putin where it hurts

My time in Kyiv in May taught me that Ukrainians will not yield to Russian…

2 weeks ago

A tribunal that has gone astray

Hashim looked at the KLA commander with him, who scowled, and turned back to me…

3 weeks ago

How best to reduce nuclear risks

Once the war is over, getting Ukraine into NATO would be a major contribution to…

3 weeks ago