First, my mstake, Taba, not Talba: a few links:
A nice mix of biases.
The thing is, at some point, a palestinian leader will have to go to the palestinians and try to seel them whatever agreement was reached, just as the israeli PM will have to go to the Israeli people and sell the plan. Arafat is too weak, becuase whatever deal is reached will make serious compromises, and it will take much political will to do so: it will entail immense risk, and that type of risk Arafat does not make. The thing is, little is done to attempt to create this srt of pal leadership, and as along as both sides buy into a different section of the Arafat myth, such a leadership will not come to power. And if one must work with Aaraft in some ways to cajole such a leadership into plcae, well, then it must be done.
A nice mix of biases.
The thing is, at some point, a palestinian leader will have to go to the palestinians and try to seel them whatever agreement was reached, just as the israeli PM will have to go to the Israeli people and sell the plan. Arafat is too weak, becuase whatever deal is reached will make serious compromises, and it will take much political will to do so: it will entail immense risk, and that type of risk Arafat does not make. The thing is, little is done to attempt to create this srt of pal leadership, and as along as both sides buy into a different section of the Arafat myth, such a leadership will not come to power. And if one must work with Aaraft in some ways to cajole such a leadership into plcae, well, then it must be done.
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