βEveryone wants a piece of Tonyβ
- 30 Jul 07, 11:01 AM
JERUSALEM AND NABLUS: The headline is from the weekend edition of the Israeli newspaper, Haaretz. At the end of Blairβs first week in the region as envoy for the Middle East Quartet, Israelis and Palestinians are now left contemplating the gap between hype and hope.
Blair said he felt a βsense of possibilityβ. But the grounds for optimism were left unexplained. Israelβs politicians were positive, adopting a strategy they openly describe as βhug him closeβ. Israelβs press is enjoying the publicity. βAn international rock star is now dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian peace process,β claims Haaretz. Palestinian reaction was more muted.
βThis isnβt about Tony Blair, this is about us,β the new Palestinian Prime Minister, Salaam Fayad, told the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ. And, at least according to Blairβs job description, heβs right.
The - made up of the EU, the United States, the UN and Russia - limits Blairβs role to Palestinian economic development, good governance and the raising of international aid. This isnβt about summits and peace negotiations, itβs about getting the Palestinians to a position where a viable state becomes plausible.
Khaled, a falafel seller in the Balata refugee camp near Nablus, isnβt convinced about Blairβs commitment. βHeβs a loser,β he told me. βHe did nothing to help the Palestinians when he was Prime Minister, when he had power. Why do you think he can help now?β
Ashraf Misre from Nablus would like a piece of Tonyβs time. He often struggles to reach his different businesses because of restrictions on movement imposed by the Israelis. They say checkpoints are necessary for security. But for Ashraf and his wife Nisreen, the unpredictability involved in travelling short distances is a basic impediment to building his business.
What Israelis and Palestinians seem unclear about is whether Blair will stick to his limited mandate. Will he get stuck into the problems faced by entrepreneurs like Ashraf or will he end up involved in mediation between Ehud Olmert and Mahmoud Abbas?
Unlike in Northern Ireland, Blair may find his freedom of movement curtailed. There are many players on this stage. Briefings by the American government have been clear: they will take the lead on major diplomatic negotiations.
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THE BLAIR ERROR
There are so many bizarre aspects to Blairβs elevation it is hard to know where to start. Anyone with an eye to human psychology knows he has an obsessive need for status and adulation; hence this lofty perch will salve his wounded soul - for a while.
But what of the βQuartetβ? If they have no inkling of βThe Causes of Tonyβ do they know anything about anything? I am more and more convinced the Parish Council of the Global Village, far from being corrupt β you need a degree of competence to handle corruption β are simply inept. No wonder the world is in a mess. We need sage βeldersβ steeped in wisdom and we get Norman Wisdom. We know where Blairβs God Given Certainty took Britain; think what he might do with the Middle East!
If the underlying ethos holds, in time, he will move on leaving Palestine in flames and, with a Noble Prize for Effrontery, be put in charge of wrecking the World.
Who will rid us of this turbulent Priest?
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In Israel (or the quoted paper), maybe. But as to anywhere else?
Even this blog has so far managed at time of writing but one post (two if this is added).
If the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ News 24's gushing, Princess Diana-esque description of Gordon Brown's lawnwalk entrance at Camp David was anything to go by, I think the celebrity news machine has decided to move on to another.
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