Palestinian shock: President says he wants to quit

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Palestinian shock: President says he wants to quit

06:39 PM Nov 05 2009 | Responder

gkisseberth

Colombia

Palestinian shock: President says he wants to quit

RAMALLAH, West Bank — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas pushed Mideast peace prospects into unknown territory Thursday, announcing he doesn't want another term and opening the way to a succession battle that could play into the hands of his rival, the militant Hamas.

But it also could boost the prospects of a popular candidate who reportedly wants to run for the presidency from his Israeli prison cell.

Abbas blamed his decision on the stalemate in peace talks, but the wording of his televised speech raised speculation that it was not final and could be a tactic for pushing Israel and the U.S. toward a larger compromise.

He said only that it was "desire not to run in the upcoming elections" which are set for January but could be delayed, extending his current term indefinitely.

Abbas took over after the death of Yasser Arafat in 2004, and Western leaders have come to see him as a symbol of moderation. Although criticized as indecisive and associated with the corruption-tainted old guard of his Fatah party, he has given free rein to his prime minister, Salam Fayyad, to reform the West Bank's economy and boost its police, which has resulted in a limited economic upturn.

But the stalemate with Israel overshadows all, and Fatah activists say the party is in a panic, fearing a fragmented slate of candidates that would hand victory to Hamas.

Late last month, Abbas told U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that he would not run, but recanted after President Barack Obama called him and expressed his commitment to Mideast peacemaking, Abbas' aides said. A senior Palestinian official told The Associated Press that Abbas informed other Fatah leaders of his latest decision several days ago but didn't tell Obama.

Insiders say he was disheartened by Washington's refusal to press Israel harder for a freeze on West Bank settlement construction, and that this week's visit by Clinton, when she appeared to side with Israel over the settlement issue, was the last straw.

Abbas has insisted that he won't resume negotiations until Israel stops all construction.

If he were to concede on that issue, Fatah could lose the election. If that happened, the international community would have no one to deal with but Hamas, which denies Israel's right to exist and rejects the two-state solution endorsed by Fatah.

The most attractive candidate to replace 74-year-old Abbas would likely be Marwan Barghouti, 49, who was jailed for life in 2002 for his involvement in fatal Palestinian attacks.

Activists say Barghouti, the top West Bank Fatah official until his arrest, is determined to run from prison. The charismatic Palestinian was once a favorite of Israeli peace activists but turned increasingly militant. His refusal to recognize the Israeli court's right to try him, and his defiant gestures and smiles for the cameras, heightened his popularity among Palestinians.

He ran for president from his cell in 2004 but withdrew under pressure from Fatah leaders. This time, associates say, he is determined to stay in the contest.

Barghouti's incarceration could work both for and against him. It might be difficult for him to campaign from a jail cell, but his nomination could force his release. Also, imprisonment has shielded him from blame for the absence of a peace accord with Israel, a shattered West Bank economy and Hamas in power in Gaza.

Yossi Sarid, an Israeli former lawmaker identified with the peace movement, said Israel and the U.S. humiliated Abbas, leading to his decision. "This means that we are probably entering a terrible period where the extremists will run the show," Sarid said.

In case Abbas steps down, Fatah insiders are promoting Nasser Al-Kidwa, 50, as a candidate. He has served as the Palestinian representative at the U.N., is not linked with the corruption that bedevils the party, and has the additional benefit of being Arafat's nephew.

Another potential candidate is Mohammed Dahlan, 48, a one-time Fatah strongman in Gaza. He was recently elected to the top Fatah policy-making body, but he is blamed by many for losing Gaza to Hamas, and is tainted by allegations of corruption.

Hamas spokesman Taher Nunu said he didn't believe Abbas really meant to step down. "His speech wasn't for the Palestinians alone," he said. "It was for the United States and the international community, so they will give him more support in the elections."

After Abbas' speech, Clinton praised his leadership in working toward the creation of a Palestinian state next to Israel.

Speaking to reporters in Washington, she ignored a question about whether she would urge Abbas to stay on and saying only that she would go on working with him to advance peace.

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Additional reporting by Mohammed Daraghmeh in Ramallah, Diaa Hadid and Ian Deitch in Jerusalem, Rizek Abdel Jawad in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, and Matthew Lee in Washington.

05:30 AM Nov 06 2009 | Responder

arabhamid

arabhamid

Algeria

I hope he does it, and doesn't change him mind, and let the palestinians choose another leader who can get the independence using the right way.

08:58 AM Nov 06 2009 | Responder

abosalahaddine

Algeria

what did he offer to  the palestinians?

nothing.he was  a faithful slave for Israel

we would be happy to see him leaving the presidency even  we feel that the next successorwill be worse.like Dahlan.

why not

we need nothing from them just to let mojahidinsto stop Israeli dictatorship.

10:06 AM Nov 06 2009 | Responder

hakimi

hakimi

Yemen

It seems just a silly political game , he will do opposite what he said as same as all arab presidents did

12:51 PM Nov 06 2009 | Responder

Rosella

Rosella

Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

 

if Mahmud Abbas quit from being president,

that would be d best thing he can ever do in his life,

he is an agent for d enemies of Allah & d humanity,

he shakes hands & hugs d murders of children !!!

 

08:20 AM Nov 07 2009 | Responder

sali11

sali11

Algeria

we are really shame that the arab have such president , hope that he live  because he is late very to say that

and we hope that the next president will have the power of change  .

10:45 PM Nov 08 2009 | Responder

fabs1

fabs1

United Kingdom

It makes zero difference.

 

As long as the Palestinians over-extend themselves and demand unrealistic things, while supporting terrorist groups against Israelis, it doesn't matter who their president is.

I have no clue who will take Abbas' place, but whoever it is, he'll probably still make the same mistakes. 

Israel has no partner for peace among the Palestinians.

07:17 AM Nov 09 2009 | Responder

arabhamid

arabhamid

Algeria

As long as the Palestinians over-extend themselves and demand unrealistic things, while supporting terrorist groups against Israelis, it doesn't matter who their president is.:

 

we ask our rights, which will come using the way how they were taken frm us.

 

I have no clue who will take Abbas' place, but whoever it is, he'll probably still make the same mistakes.

 

I wish that Khaled Michaal became the president of palestinians, who would change all the stratigy of palestinians, from only negociation, to resisting and giving a chance to negociation. as all th nations which were under the occupation did.

 

Israel has no partner for peace among the Palestinians.

 

do you believe !! or still dream that will be a peace !!

There is no peace will Israel, the end of it is the peace of this region.

sure, some can dream and immagne, but they look for something doesn't exist.

09:51 AM Nov 09 2009 | Responder

sali11

sali11

Algeria

fabs

what do you mean by peace ? is what  israel do is a peace ???

we really don't care about abass if he live or not , he was allways by the sid of israel , israel country of peace ???

we keep faight untill we back the land stole

10:01 AM Nov 09 2009 | Responder

fabs1

fabs1

United Kingdom

do you believe !! or still dream that will be a peace !!

There is no peace will Israel, the end of it is the peace of this region.

sure, some can dream and immagne, but they look for something doesn't exist.

 

You've just proven my point. There is no peace because the Arabs in general are not serious about making peace. 

So why blame Israel for your aggressive behaviour and attitude?

There is no peace, as I said, because Israel has no partner for peace among the Arabs or just simply the Palestinians. Israel has compromised on so much, the Arabs on so little, almost nothing.  The Palestinians have honoured NONE of their agreements with Israel and the attacks just keep coming.

So bye bye Abbas, Arafat, and every other monkey in a tie and an AK47 slung around their back .

08:03 AM Nov 10 2009 | Responder

arabhamid

arabhamid

Algeria

You've just proven my point. There is no peace because the Arabs in general are not serious about making peace.

there is no peace, because Israel is an occupation, and the peace comes after the end of this occupation, like in all the countries that were under the occupation, thepeace is all people take their rights back, and that won't happen only with the end of the occupation state called Irael.

 

So why blame Israel for your aggressive behaviour and attitude?

We're fighting to get our independence, military resistance is the only way to get the independence, that is from our rights, no power in the world can oblige us to give up our lands and houses.

 

There is no peace, as I said, because Israel has no partner for peace among the Arabs or just simply the Palestinians. Israel has compromised on so much, the Arabs on so little, almost nothing.  The Palestinians have honoured NONE of their agreements with Israel and the attacks just keep coming.

you just dream about peace, peace is the end of Israel and taking back our right, and we will never give up a small piece of our lands, all of the land, and you can't change that.

So, you keep supporting the occupation state, and we keep resisting and fighting intill we get all our lands and rights.

 

So bye bye Abbas, Arafat, and every other monkey in a tie and an AK47 slung around their back

 

I don't know who is the monkey !!!!