'Palestinian-Israeli situation could lead to a holy war if not resolved soon' 
By BARBARA FERGUSON | ARAB NEWS Published: Jul 10, 2010 21:45 Updated: Jul 10, 
2010 21:46WASHINGTON: US President Barrack Obama assured Mahmoud Abbas by 
telephone on Friday of his commitment to the establishment of a Palestinian 
state. The call followed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's White 
House meeting with Obama on Tuesday, in which the two leaders discussed a 
number of issues including Israel's stalled peace talks with the Palestinians. 
Dr. Ziad Asali, the president and founder of the Washington-based American Task 
Force on Palestine, said it is important to keep focused on the efforts the 
president is making in outreach to both Palestinians and Israelis."Some people 
are critical of this week's meeting between the two leaders; but what we see, 
as we always must, are opportunities to move the ball forward to push for 
creation of a genuine two state solution," said Asali. He said the president 
has been trying to move quickly from the current proximity talks to 
face-to-face negotiations."The news from the White House underscores the kind 
of commitment that the US and the president are making to encourage president 
Abbas to join in with direct negotiations in order to resume serious 
negotiations about final status issues," Asali told Arab News. But first, Obama 
had to mend his relations with Netanyahu, which have been tense for the several 
months."There were two purposes for Netanyahu's visit, one was the public 
relations aspect and the other was substance," said Asali." The public 
relations aspect was well planned and executed - and a clear signal was sent 
that Israel and the US are strategic and solid friends and also that the 
president of the United States and prime minister of Israel are very good 
friends who trust each other and can very easily work together. They simply 
ignored or even denied that there was a problem in the past," said the 
president of the American Task Force for Palestine."A warm welcome was extended 
to Netanyahu by inviting him to stay at the Blair House, by having a working 
lunch at the White House and allowing extensive photo opportunities and 
exposure to the media."The PR strategy worked very well and the message was 
well delivered to the world."As for the naysayers, he insisted that "it is a 
mistake to call the Obama-Netanyahu meeting a charade by only emphasizing the 
public relations aspect of it, because the US and Israel are strategic allies 
and the US is the only country that has leverage on Israel to deliver a 
negotiated settlement and it is important for the US to continue being 
engaged."The second item, substance, was more difficult, said Asali, "Because 
the basic problems did not go away."Asali, who twice has served as a member of 
the US Presidential delegation to the Palestine Investment Conference in 
Bethlehem, said several diplomatic decisions were made ahead of the meeting, 
specifically regarding Gaza, which included decreasing the impact of the 
siege. "This decision was wisely chosen to be delivered before the meeting - so 
it would not look like Obama had prevailed upon Netanyahu to do these things," 
said Asali. Beyond that, there is the issue of Palestinians and Israelis moving 
from indirect to direct negotiations, which the president has begun earlier 
pushing through his conversation with Abbas, and by hosting Saudi King Abdullah 
to the White House last week and in his meeting with Netanyahu. It was clear 
that there was some discussion about the steps that needed to be taken before 
the Palestinians return to negotiations, said Asali, "But there was no date, 
only the implications that 'things will happen' within the next few weeks. All 
these steps deal with security, quality of life and economics. Asali, who has 
testified before the House and Senate on a variety of Palestinian issues and 
regularly meets with White House officials, believes that "more engaged and 
meaningful exchanges between the three parties" will soon start up. "We expect 
that the tradeoff between direct negotiations and freezing settlements is 
likely to occur before the September settlement deadline."He emphasized the 
need for things to get moving quickly, "considering the politics of the timing 
by September in Israel and Palestine."Asali is anxious about the future: "It is 
important to remember that the status quo is a downhill slope and if we do not 
arrive at a resolution that ends the occupation and the conflict between the 
Palestinians and Israel there will be a larger conflict closer to a holy war 
and much wider in its scope across the region and beyond.""For those who want 
to throw up their hands in despair and not do anything - they need to be 
reminded that there's much work that needs to be done in order to prevent the 
situation from becoming much worse," said Asali, who is also member of the 
bipartisan and interfaith Leadership Group on US-Muslim Engagement.


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