Either Bush does not understand or he does not care what will happen here in the coming months if someone does not succeed in bringing the negotiations back to the Clinton-Taba outline. Abu Mazen`s close circle is pushing him to end the talks and abandon the two-state solution. Moreover, he is being urged to dissolve the Palestinian Authority immediately, which would wipe what remains of the Oslo makeup off Israel`s face. At the last convention of the PLO`s executive committee and in a meeting with reporters, Abu Mazen handed out copies of an article by Adnan Abu Ouda, born in Nablus and formerly a minister in the Jordanian government, calling for the unilateral dismantling of the Palestinian Authority.
A paper recently released by the Reut Institute, in Tel Aviv, presents a compilation of evidence that the foundations are being laid for a Palestinian demand for a single state and for a return to the armed struggle against Israel. The paper also suggests that even among the leaders of Israel`s Arab population, there is dwindling support for the two-state solution and a turn instead toward embracing the idea of a bi-national state.
`I am willing to make decisions that will entail painful compromises,` Olmert declared at a state dinner for Bush in January, adding, `We have no interest in delaying matters. We don`t want to procrastinate with the negotiations, lest changes for the worse take place on the Palestinian front. And we certainly don`t want to delay the negotiation process when we have such political assistance [from the U.S.].`
What kind of assistance did he mean? Speaking of the Jewish outposts at the time, Bush announced decisively: `they ought to go .... we`ve been talking about it for four years. The agreement was, get rid of outposts, illegal outposts, and they ought to go.`
What will the president say tomorrow?