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        "In return for keeping settlements
        illegally built on occupied
        territory, Mr Arafat would be
        the recipient of a patch of sand."

        "And the Palestinian Authority knows all
        too well what 'control' would mean in
        Jerusalem. While Arafat's men collected
        garbage, supplied the traffic cops
        and kept their own people in order,
        the Israelis would continue to hold
        sovereign power over all Jerusalem."

        "Bundled in with the rest of the Clinton
        proposals, Mr Arafat and Mr Barak
        were never going to make a deal.
        That much is certain. Along with the
        fact that the ever-more humiliated Mr
        Arafat is going to be blamed yet again
        for turning down that infamous
        'last chance for peace'."


               THE SHAM SHARM SUMMIT

MID-EAST REALITIES � - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 12/29:
Shame on the American media for their feebleness, cowardice, and shallowness
when it comes to reporting what is really going on in the Middle East "Peace
Process".  Even the term itself of course should be put in quotes, for it has
always really been a control and domination process, "peace" thrown in purposefully
to deceive and manipulate.  You won't find such honest analysis and such succinct
quotes as above in the New York Times, or Washington Post, or LATimes; and certainly
not on CNN or Lehrer News Hour.  For that, in English, we have to turn to the
British press, in this case the longest servicing U.K. journalist in the region
Robert Fisk writing in The Independent.  Many may remember that MER-TV featured
an exclusive 2-hour interview with Fisk a few years ago, when he pretty much
foretold then what is happening now.



          SHAM SUMMIT PROMISED LITTLE FOR THE PALESTINIANS
                          By Robert Fisk

[The Independent - December 29, 2000]:
In the end, it was the same old story. The Israelis would make "one last step
for peace". They would probably concede  -- according to a number of inaccurate
Western newspaper reports -- Palestinian "sovereignty" over the Temple Mount/
Haram al-Sharif mosques in Jerusalem. And Yasser Arafat would be blamed if he
turned down the last chance he would ever get for a real peace in the Middle
East.

Thus was yesterday's doomed summit at Sharm el-Sheikh promoted -- and upon
these factual untruths it died before it was ever held. Of course, Ehud Barak
pulled out. Of course, Mr Arafat could not accept the terms, because Israel
was offering the Palestinians "control" of the surface of the mosques, it
never offered "sovereignty". And by midday yesterday, Mr Barak's security
adviser, Danny Yatom, was saying just that. Mr Barak, he announced, "will not
sign an accord which transfers sovereignty [over the Temple Mount/ Haram
al-Sharif] to the Palestinians".

The result? The world believes that Mr Arafat turned down what he had always
demanded, and the cancellation of the Sharm el-Sheikh summit was entirely his
fault. Having claimed in the past that Israel was offering 92 per cent of the
West Bank  -- and then 94 per cent  -- to the Palestinians, the Americans
insisted that the latest Clinton proposals would give Mr Arafat 95 per cent.

But a careful reading of the Clinton document proves this to be untrue. With
the Dead Sea waters that would become Palestinian "territory", with the
Israeli army "buffer zones", with the "rental" of the Kiryat Arba settlement
land, with the exclusion of the West Bank land illegally annexed into
Jerusalem by the Israelis (including the massive Male Adumim settlement),
Arafat was still likely to get no more than 64 or 65 per cent. And the
Palestinian Authority knows all too well what "control" would mean in
Jerusalem. While Arafat's men collected garbage, supplied the traffic cops
and kept their own people in order, the Israelis would continue to hold
sovereign power over all Jerusalem.

Palestinian "control" of Palestinian "neighbourhoods" of Jerusalem would
recreate the insanity of West Bank areas A, B and C where Israelis and
Palestinians variously "control" all of an area or share parts of it. One
Jerusalem street would have Palestinian policemen, the next Israelis. And the
Israelis, of course, could besiege a street just as they can currently
besiege a town on the West Bank.

Then there was the "swap" of Palestinian land on the West Bank that Israel
would keep in return for "some land outside the Gaza Strip in the south of
our country", as one Israeli journalist put it on Wednesday night. The only
small detail about this piece of generosity that was not mentioned was that
the "land" Israelis would hand over happens to be desert. In return for
keeping settlements illegally built on occupied territory, Mr Arafat would be
the recipient of a patch of sand.

For Mr Arafat's millions of refugees, there would be no more "right of
return" -- goodbye to UN General Assembly resolution 194 -- merely a profound
hope that some could go to the new "Palestine" where they never had their
home, or go to Israel as part of a family "reunion" agreement. In reality --
and with tens of thousands of Palestinians in Lebanon or settled in northern
Europe and America -- this is probably what will, one day, happen.

But bundled in with the rest of the Clinton proposals, Mr Arafat and Mr Barak
were never going to make a deal. That much is certain. Along with the fact
that the ever-more humiliated Mr Arafat is going to be blamed yet again for
turning down that infamous "last chance for peace".










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