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ANALYSIS: Indirect recognition, surrender of power
By Danny Rubinstein, Haaretz Correspondent

While Hamas made a few concessions to enable a Palestinian unity government to be established, it is doubtful that these will be sufficient to completely end the embargo that has been imposed on the Palestinian government since February and allow the start of diplomatic negotiations with Israel.

A good example is the issue of recognizing the state of Israel, which is one of three conditions that the Middle East Quartet posed for recognizing the Hamas government (the others are renouncing violence and accepting previous agreements between Israel and the PLO). In the current draft of the unity government agreement, the Hamas leadership agrees to recognize "the existing political reality in the region," but evades saying that it recognizes Israel.

Explaining why Hamas is not willing to unequivocally state that it recognizes Israel, Sami Abu Zuhri, spokesman for the organization in the Gaza Strip, said that "we would like to have the embargo lifted, but we will not surrender to external dictates and we will not agree to sacrifice the interests and rights of the Palestinian people."

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Ismail Haniyeh, who will remain prime minister in the new government, made similar arguments. He wondered whether previous Palestinian governments, which did recognize Israel, had benefited in any way: Did the Palestinians move closer to establishing a state with Jerusalem as its capital? Were prisoners released? Did refugees go home?

Regarding the condition that previous agreements be recognized, the new government's position is also vague. Taken from the Prisoners' Document (a joint manifesto by Hamas and Fatah leaders in Israeli prisons), it states that the new government will accept both previous agreements and the Arab League's Beirut initiative of 2002 (recognition of Israel in return for an Israeli withdrawal to the 1967 borders and a solution to the refugee issue), "as long as they serve Palestinian interests." So what happens if someone thinks that they do not serve Palestinian interests?

Even on the issue of a complete cessation of violence, the new Palestinian government's stance is unclear. All attacks inside Israel will stop, starting with the Qassam rocket attacks, but a green light is given for continued operations against the occupation - in other words, in the West Bank.

So where are the Hamas concessions? Hamas has surrendered a major center of power, and it is reasonable to predict that Hamas ministers will not have a majority in the cabinet.

Senior Palestinian sources also confirmed that as part of the deal, Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit will be freed in return for the release of a large number of Palestinian prisoners, including the Hamas ministers and legislators arrested soon after Shalit was abducted on June 25.

The main reason for Hamas' acquiescence is the Palestinian Authority's financial dire straits under its control. Polls have shown the first serious drop in its popularity since it came to power in February's parliamentary elections.

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  1.   Of course its about survival 02:47  |  Danite 12/09/06
  2.   Hamas is Serving the Interest of the Palestinians 03:04  |  Joseph E . 12/09/06
  3.   More concessions 03:35  |  Fahmi Natour 12/09/06
  4.   Would Israelis Believe a Charter Change 03:37  |  Mark of Lewiston 12/09/06
  5.   Hamas has conceded nothing! 04:55  |  Frank 12/09/06
  6.   DON`T ALLOW PALESTINIAN SELF RULE.DONT LET THEM RAISE THEIR HEADS 05:50  |  -VOICE of MOSHIACH)) 12/09/06
  7.   Not enough :( 06:02  |  Steph 12/09/06
  8.   analasis 06:47  |  jeff 12/09/06
  9.   Walk on a knife`s edge 08:10  |  Brigitte Meier 12/09/06
  10.   cliche`s are useless bout hamas 08:23  |  Dov 12/09/06
  11.   2 Joseph E - So Does Israel 08:35  |  Mark of Lewiston 12/09/06
  12.   NO Such thing as half pregnant.Either they are for peace or war. 08:48  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  13.   Israeli hostages 08:50  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  14.   Any preconditions on Israel? 08:51  |  Johnboy 12/09/06
  15.   Recognition of Israel? Come on.... 09:09  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  16.   A couple of points (I) 09:18  |  Colin Wright 12/09/06
  17.   The same old song- and- dance 09:19  |  Shalom Freedman 12/09/06
  18.   A couple of points (II) 09:22  |  Colin Wright 12/09/06
  19.   Hamas : a dark nemesis 09:22  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 12/09/06
  20.   Israel could do the same... 09:32  |  phil le dard 12/09/06
  21.   to Mark of Lewiston 09:35  |  Colin Wright 12/09/06
  22.   Re #12 `The same old song and dance` 09:40  |  Colin Wright 12/09/06
  23.   Do not Recognize Israel 09:42  |  Salam 12/09/06
  24.   The same old song - from both sides, please 09:45  |  Johnboy 12/09/06
  25.   C WRIGHT ISRAEL has already recognised the Palestinian state 09:49  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  26.   "What does it mean "to recognise Israel indirectly?" 09:50  |  Vittorio 12/09/06
  27.   JOHN BOY You seem confused,preconditions on Israel are the road - 10:02  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  28.   Cards on table 10:06  |  Daniel Leopold 12/09/06
  29.   For Margie, through the Looking Glass 10:07  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  30.   To Peter SM #25 10:08  |  Colin Wright 12/09/06
  31.   clickfool-#15-is this recognition of Israel? 10:14  |  Daniel Leopold 12/09/06
  32.   Which Palestinian State has Israel recognised, Peter SM? 10:15  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  33.   Re Dov #10`s hundred year hudna 10:19  |  Colin Wright 12/09/06
  34.   Hamas just love the diet! 10:22  |  Dan 12/09/06
  35.   Shalom Freedman 10:23  |  sh 12/09/06
  36.   clickfool-What`s your solution to this conflict? 10:25  |  Daniel Leopold 12/09/06
  37.   "Salam" in Turkey, #23 10:30  |  Dan 12/09/06
  38.   PETER SM You seem confused as well 10:34  |  Johnboy 12/09/06
  39.   clickfool-#32-you contradict yourself again 10:36  |  Daniel Leopold 12/09/06
  40.   Cute quotes danny lepold 10:38  |  Dov 12/09/06
  41.   How Typical 10:44  |  john of Jordan 12/09/06
  42.   colin we agree 10:45  |  Dov 12/09/06
  43.   Colin Wright-#22-How much of California 10:45  |  Daniel Leopold 12/09/06
  44.   clickfool, clicking away in Sussex 10:46  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 12/09/06
  45.   C WRIGHT So you need not talk to Israel for same reason. 10:49  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  46.   CLICK FOOL.Which"scraps`"are the official Israeli position. 10:55  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  47.   HOW TYPICAL PART 2 10:56  |  john of Jordan 12/09/06
  48.   Israel`s hypocrisy 10:56  |  Andrew Watson 12/09/06
  49.   WHAT DO THEY WANT FROM HAMAS... 11:07  |  Messaoud 12/09/06
  50.   Shalom, nice name 11:08  |  john of Jordan 12/09/06
  51.   The solution to the conflict 11:12  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  52.   A WAtson.Your ignorance or your hypopcrisy?? 11:21  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  53.   A WATSON.Scattered bits.?90+ % of W.Bank !00% of Gaza. 11:28  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  54.   For Daniel, out to see contradictions that aren`t there 11:32  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  55.   PETER SM and his funny little ideas 11:37  |  Johnboy 12/09/06
  56.   Peter SM 11:38  |  watcher 12/09/06
  57.   For Peter SM 11:39  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  58.   @23 Salam from Turkey. What about Armenians? 11:41  |  Vittorio 12/09/06
  59.   To PETER SM # 52&53 11:47  |  Andrew Watson 12/09/06
  60.   PETER SM - the scattered bits in Camp David 11:52  |  Johnboy 12/09/06
  61.   How can you expect somebody to recognise the "Apartheit state"? 12:03  |  fritz 12/09/06
  62.   clickfool extreme zionists 12:13  |  harzion 12/09/06
  63.   clickfool you place me in an untenable position 12:25  |  harzion 12/09/06
  64.   For Johnboy 12:32  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  65.   fritzy 12:34  |  fagin 12/09/06
  66.   JOHNBOY.Elections held in Israel controlled territory a surprise? 12:45  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  67.   For my friend Harzion 12:54  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  68.   PETER SM Elections held in Israel controlled territory a surprise 12:59  |  Johnboy 12/09/06
  69.   Clickfool also away from the danger zone.. 13:11  |  Ronald McDonald 12/09/06
  70.   64 & 67: Clickfool again lives up to his name 13:18  |  David Teich 12/09/06
  71.   clickfool we are waiting for an explanation 13:18  |  harzion 12/09/06
  72.   C.FOOL.Why is it that YOU`RE so tough -sitting in London?? 13:21  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  73.   Too early for recognition 13:24  |  Michael II 12/09/06
  74.   ANDREW WATSON.We will have to disagree. 13:27  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  75.   For Ronald McDonald, who likes euphemisms 13:32  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  76.   WATSON,C.FOOL,J`BOY.Re your maps and what you forgot! 13:49  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  77.   For Peter SM, who won`t read the speeches or look at a map 13:57  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  78.   To Fritz, 61 13:57  |  Jozef 12/09/06
  79.   clickfool "starving the palestinians" 14:00  |  harzion 12/09/06
  80.   Stop snivelling Danny 14:13  |  Marilyn 12/09/06
  81.   Clickfool on right of return 14:15  |  Laura 12/09/06
  82.   To Clickfool 14:30  |  Jozef 12/09/06
  83.   PETER SM 14:38  |  Fritz 12/09/06
  84.   For Laura in Canada 14:41  |  Clickfool 12/09/06
  85.   CLICKFOOL going around in circles. 14:44  |  PETER SM 12/09/06
  86.   clickfool-#51-The solution to the conflict 14:51  |  Daniel Leopold 12/09/06
  87.   Joseph E # 2 14:51