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Missing the government of thieves
By Amira Hass

Slogans shouted at rallies sound better when they rhyme. "Not Ismail, not Haniyeh, we want back the government of haramiyeh." Haramiyeh means thieves, and the protesters in Ramallah - Palestinian Authority workers who have not received their salaries for the last seven months - shouted what can be heard in conversations in the streets of the West Bank and Gaza Strip: Hamas may be clean, but the Fatah thieves are preferable. After all, the reasoning goes, when Fatah was in power, our salaries were assured.

The continued strike at PA offices, the rallies of the clerks and the demands for a unity government - all call on the Hamas-led government to recognize the negative balance of its brief tenure. There is justification for the complaints: A government is supposed to make sure that civil servants get their salaries, as part of fulfilling its obligation to protect the welfare of the population. A government - even one as lacking in powers as a Palestinian government under Israeli occupation - is supposed to weigh its political and ideological platform against its ability to meet its civil and economic obligations. But under Hamas, the backbone of society collapsed when the civil servants' livelihood - as basic and modest as it was - was no longer assured, as it had been during 12 years of chronic instability.

The Fatah governments bequeathed to the Hamas government a dependence on the funds of donor nations, whether they were used for development or to cover the annual budget (including covering the funds that Israel plunders from the Palestinian people in broad daylight, in the form of the taxes it levies on Palestinian transactions, without transferring it to the Palestinian treasury.) But the fixed global donations to the PA are not made without recompense, which was a process of political negotiations, as faltering as it was, including the Palestine Liberation Organization's recognition of the occupying State of Israel and the State of Israel's recognition of the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people.

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This year, the donor states decided that they would not let the Hamas movement get the best of both worlds: refraining from recognizing agreements that formally made the establishment of a "government" possible, while receiving the fixed donations. That is logical. The Fatah movement, which is having a hard time digesting its removal from office, is relying on the logic of the international position and is acting in its way to topple the elected government. Fatah is behind the strikers (in the Arafat era, those who led struggles for fair wages were persecuted by the security services and placed in jail.)

But while Fatah is demanding that Hamas recognize the negative balance of its brief tenure, the Fatah movement and its leaders - from PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas on down - are refusing to draw the relevant personal and political conclusions from the negative balance of their extensive time in power when it comes to the extremely important issue of the struggle for independence and liberation from Israeli occupation. On the basis of these promises, most of the Palestinian public supported the Oslo process. But the logic of "the gradual liberation from occupation," on which the Oslo Accords were based, has utterly failed.

Before the Oslo Accords, the West Bank and Gaza were occupied territory. Before the Oslo Accords, most of the Israeli public took for granted that "there is no peace with settlements," as the slogan had it. Under the Oslo Accords, 60 percent of the territory (including the settlements) which was classified Area C, meaning under Israeli security and civil control, essentially became disputed territory, with the world allowing Israel to use its military, economic and diplomatic supremacy to annex significant portions of it in the framework of the final-status agreement.

In this period, the borders of the Palestinian enclaves (Area A and Area B) were fixed, creating isolated islands that were the only areas Israel allowed the PA to develop. During the Oslo period, it was proved to Israelis that "peace is possible even with settlements." The settlements expanded and developed without end, while the elected Palestinian leadership negotiated with the Israeli government, and was unable to prevent the construction of even one settlement house.

Before the decade of negotiations began - the Madrid Conference in 1991 and then the Oslo process - Israel respected the Palestinian right to freedom of movement. The regime of limiting movement, which began in 1991, only intensified after 1994. The Fatah government will be remembered as one that collaborated with the severe and comprehensive damage to the basic right of freedom of movement. The Palestinian leadership and PLO leaders accepted a system whereby they and their business, personal and political associates were granted the freedom of movement that the rest of the population did not enjoy. They owe their personal financial standing, their relative comfort and their feeling of "freedom" to a privilege that the Israeli occupation regime granted them. Under those circumstances, they could not lead a political struggle against the severe and highly destructive Israeli method of control over the Palestinians' time and freedom of movement.

However, the negative balance of one movement does not cancel out that of its competitor. Apparently both movements are now competing for power and are forgetting that their job is to shorten the days of foreign - Israeli - rule over their people.

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  1.   SADLY... IT IS TRUE 10:25  |  Messaoud 27/09/06
  2.   Amira, I thought their job was to govern the people? 10:35  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 27/09/06
  3.   Amira, Unlike you, Hamas and Fatah do Not want end of Occupation 10:37  |  Logician 27/09/06
  4.   End the occupation 11:10  |  IES 27/09/06
  5.   It doesn`t matter 11:16  |  Freddy 27/09/06
  6.   Limiting movement 11:25  |  Nina 27/09/06
  7.   Dead cool - or a sick joke? 11:31  |  Anwar 27/09/06
  8.   The usual dilemma (I) 11:43  |  Colin Wright 27/09/06
  9.   The usual dilemma (II) 11:45  |  Colin Wright 27/09/06
  10.   Stuck in the space between negative poles 11:58  |  sh 27/09/06
  11.   To Anwar - No, you`re responsible for the occupation 12:02  |  Richard 27/09/06
  12.   why not make amira ratt the pa chairman 12:03  |  shylock 27/09/06
  13.   HAMAS AND FATAH HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN THEIR JOB IS TO END ISRAEL 12:23  |  Mitch Iginer 27/09/06
  14.   Margie and the Pal supporters 12:27  |  Ronnie Wolman 27/09/06
  15.   What happens when you concentrate on hatred of the `other` 12:30  |  Shalom Freedman 27/09/06
  16.   so amira haas a palestinian government 12:44  |  shylock 27/09/06
  17.   Dissolve The PA 12:44  |  Rowan Berkeley 27/09/06
  18.   Negative balance 12:57  |  Altalena 27/09/06
  19.   END THE PREOCCUPATION 13:04  |  Brant 27/09/06
  20.   Hass is brilliant. I fully endorse her constructive pacificism! 13:07  |  Neville Chamberlain 27/09/06
  21.   The Tuth 13:41  |  MD 27/09/06
  22.   How right you are! 13:47  |  Peace Train 27/09/06
  23.   Their unpublicised job is killing each other. 13:50  |  PETER SM 27/09/06
  24.   Their unpublicised job is killing each other. 13:50  |  PETER SM 27/09/06
  25.   Correct! 14:06  |  Nik Miller 27/09/06
  26.   What do you suggest Amira? 14:15  |  Amos 27/09/06
  27.   for,: Mr. MD 15:12  |  Akiva Patysh 27/09/06
  28.   ISRAEL IS BEING OCCUPIED. STOP THE LIES 15:26  |  PURE LOGIC 27/09/06
  29.   Margie - disgusting pity 15:28  |  Josh Goldman 27/09/06
  30.   To Josh Goldman - you`re wrong 15:57  |  Richard 27/09/06
  31.   The Situation Is A Disaster 15:58  |  Yaakov Sullivan 27/09/06
  32.   Amira speaks for the sane people 16:03  |  Sami Alami 27/09/06
  33.   Thank You, Neville (No. 20)- I am following in your footsteps! 16:03  |  Amira Hass 27/09/06
  34.   Ah, The Serpentine Ways! 16:12  |  Tony Anthony 27/09/06
  35.   And What`s Your Job Haas?To Support Terrorists 16:30  |  Jane 27/09/06
  36.   Accounting 101 for Amira Hass, escrow isn`t plunder 16:51  |  Jacob Blues 27/09/06
  37.   Freddy 16:57  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 27/09/06
  38.   Margie and Ronnie, yep its all our fault. 16:59  |  Ibrahim 27/09/06
  39.   Margie in TA 17:12  |  Freddy 27/09/06
  40.   Freddy 17:28  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 27/09/06
  41.   Negotiation 101 17:59  |  ATLAS 27/09/06
  42.   Sad but True!!! 18:09  |  Mikael 27/09/06
  43.   Job is to build country? 18:23  |  B 27/09/06
  44.   Myth: Occupation 18:46  |  Bruriah sarah 27/09/06
  45.   No 44 is from another planet 19:49  |  Marilyn 27/09/06
  46.   B..your statment is full of contradictions 20:02  |  Sami Alami 27/09/06
  47.   Alami 20:17  |  B 27/09/06
  48.   Marilyn#45Arabs lived in Israel for millions of years? 20:18  |  Susanna/Shoshanah 27/09/06
  49.   45 another planet 20:24  |  B 27/09/06
  50.   Israel can`t call for peace and isolate Jerusalem from the WB at 20:34  |  Lebanese in Canada 27/09/06
  51.   #46,Salami,Islam is the new kid on the bloc of religions 20:41  |  Susanna/Shoshanah 27/09/06
  52.   Both the Palestinians and the Zionist entity (illegimate state) 20:41  |  Lebanese in Canada 27/09/06
  53.   Right Sami, if there were no Israel, than 20:53  |  Jacob Blues 27/09/06
  54.   #52 The wrong way for Arabs to make peace 20:57  |  Sam 27/09/06
  55.   ?most Palestinians supported Oslo? (?) 21:16  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  56.   Hamas and Fattah should be top Palestinian negotiator 21:23  |  omolll 27/09/06
  57.   Fatah and Hamas are not interested in a state 21:26  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  58.   i dont know whether to laugh or cry!!! 21:33  |  dave 27/09/06
  59.   32 Sami Alami 21:44  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  60.   8.Colin Wright: There is no dilema 21:48  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  61.   Israel succeeded in killing hope for peace 21:52  |  Gus 27/09/06
  62.   Suha`s salary 21:52  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  63.   17. Rowan Berkeley: Dissolve The PA 21:57  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  64.   18. Altalena: Negative balance 22:00  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  65.   Amira Hass 22:21  |  Moshe B 27/09/06
  66.   61. Gus: Pals have always killed hope for peace 22:31  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  67.   #61, you mean like your hero Nasrallah? 22:32  |  McQueen 27/09/06
  68.   KUTW, You Are Simply Wrong #55 22:32  |  Yaakov Sullivan 27/09/06
  69.   45. Marilyn from another planet 22:35  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  70.   #61 Israel killing peace 22:40  |  Sam 27/09/06
  71.   68. Yaakov Sullivan 23:02  |  KUTW 27/09/06
  72.   RETURN THE LAND TO JEWS THE HOME OF ABRAHAM 23:07  |  Maureen Ann 27/09/06
  73.   josh goldman and the mystery of differing views 23:38  |  zadok the priest 27/09/06
  74.   Amira Hass 00:02  |  Leon 28/09/06
  75.   haaretz 00:03  |  vladimir 28/09/06
  76.   yaakov sullivan and land settlements 00:15  |  zadok the priest 28/09/06
  77.   what`s the big surprise, Amira? 00:21  |  Cipora Julianna Kohn 28/09/06
  78.   Zadok - deep all of a sudden? 00:58  |  Josh Goldman 28/09/06
  79.   Instead Sami..... 01:13  |  Dan 28/09/06
  80.   Ibrahim 01:27  |  Dan 28/09/06
  81.   Logician from Haifa my Response 02:57  |  Omar 28/09/06
  82.   Response to 45 03:00  |  Bruriah Sarah 28/09/06
  83.   Dan from LA 03:05  |  Ibrahim 28/09/06
  84.   Dan #75, organizing protests is an unalienable right 03:10  |  Palestinian Prince 28/09/06
  85.   Dan #74 that`s funny 03:13  |  Elias Khoury 28/09/06
  86.   Why did it take you so long, Amira? 04:50  |  Esther 28/09/06
  87.   time for amira to grow up take responsibility and learn that the 09:13  |  ralph 28/09/06
  88.   Maureen Ann does not know history 09:27  |  g 28/09/06
  89.   The Time has come for Israel to..... 09:41  |  Gary 28/09/06
  90.   to Richard #11 09:49  |  zeev 28/09/06
  91.   to #89 Gary 10:16  |  Ralph 28/09/06
  92.   to Margie #37 10:46  |  zeev 28/09/06
  93.   #88 18:52  |  Behnam 28/09/06
  94.   Haaretz - why are you publishing rubbish? 07:34  |  sheri 29/09/06
  95.   Haaretz supporting Ms. Hass view that Israelis should follow her 11:07  |  micha 29/09/06
  96.   Mica - your comment doesn`t make sense 07:39  |  sheri 30/09/06
  97.   What happens when you concentrate on hatred of the `other 21:53  |  not jew 10/11/06
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