Showing posts with label Mofaz's "peace proposal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mofaz's "peace proposal. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Love of the Land: The Perils of Freelance Diplomacy

The Perils of Freelance Diplomacy


Evelyn Gordon
Contentions/Commentary
24 November 09

Shaul Mofaz has spent the past two weeks hawking his peace plan overseas. He has met with Obama administration officials Dennis Ross, Dan Shapiro, and Jeffrey Feltman; U.S. congressmen; UN officials; and the American, Turkish, Russian, Egyptian, and Jordanian ambassadors to Israel. But unless you follow Israeli politics closely, you’re probably wondering, “Who?”

And that’s the point: Mofaz isn’t a member of Israel’s government or even a party leader; he’s the No. 2 man in the largest opposition party, Kadima — which has yet to even discuss his plan. In other words, the plan he’s marketing abroad is one he hasn’t yet managed to sell even to his own party, much less to the Israeli public; moreover, he occupies no post that would enable him to implement it.

Nor is this unprecedented: other freelance Israeli diplomats have received equal or greater attention overseas. Yossi Beilin, for instance, met with high-ranking officials worldwide about his Geneva Initiative (a proposed Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement) in 2003, though he held no public office at the time. And when he did run for the Knesset three years later, the party he headed won five seats in the 120-seat Knesset. Not exactly a resounding vote of confidence from Israel’s public.

Were these foreign officials merely wasting their time, nobody would care. But this behavior has two pernicious effects.

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Love of the Land: The Perils of Freelance Diplomacy

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Love of the Land: Dov Weisglass demonstrates profound misunderstanding of Roadmap in interview

Dov Weisglass demonstrates profound misunderstanding of Roadmap in interview


Dr. Aaron Lerner
IMRA
10 November 09

Attorney Dov Weisglass , Former Chief of Staff to PM Sharon, who played a pivotal role as his key contact with Washington, showed a profound misunderstanding of the terms of the Roadmap in a live interview broadcast this morning on Israel Radio during the 8:00-8:30 segment.

In response to a question about MK Shaul Mofaz's "peace proposal", Weisglass claimed that a sovereign Palestinian state would be created under Phase II of the Roadmap approved by the Government of Israel.

Attorney Weisglass declined to note that this was an "option" in the Roadmap rather than a requirement.

"Phase II: Transition -- June 2003-December 2003

In the second phase, efforts are focused on the option of creating an
independent Palestinian state with provisional borders and attributes of
sovereignty, based on the new constitution, as a way station to a permanent
status settlement. ..."


A Performance-Based Roadmap to a Permanent Two-State Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The U.S. State Department
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
April 30, 2003

www.mfa.gov.il/MFA/Peace+Process/Guide+to+the+Peace+Process/A+Performance-Based+Roadmap+to+a+Permanent+Two-Sta.htm

It should be noted that Dov Weisglass is an attorney - a profession in which performance hinges on paying strict attention to the both the wording of relevant texts but also the words the attorney himself employs. Attorney Wiesglass also suggested that the Netanyahu Administration should accept the massive concessions offered by his predecessor, Ehud Olmert, asa "general path" according to which Israel would resume negotiations withthe PA.


Love of the Land: Dov Weisglass demonstrates profound misunderstanding of Roadmap in interview
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