The Peace Process in July
2006 that was Destroyed by the Israeli Old
Guard....Peres? ShinBet?Abbas?Shin Bet Vetoed Secret
Israeli-Palestinian Peace Agreement
Below is an urgent press release I drafted and sent
out today. It speaks for itself.
http://nafeez.blogspot.com/2006/07/shin-bet-vetoed-secret-israeli.html
PRESS RELEASE
Drafted by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, Department of
International Relations, University of Sussex
For immediate release 28.7.06
SHIN BET VETOED SECRET ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE
AGREEMENT
Israeli and Palestinian Sources Concur: Israel Made War
Inevitable
The Omega Institute (OI), which works closely with the
Institute for Policy Research for Development (IPRD), has
learned from Israeli and Palestinian sources that just
prior to the current crisis, senior Hamas leaders were in
active dialogue with Israeli religious leaders in a round
of bilateral peace negotiations. Israeli negotiators
included Rabbi Menachem Froman, former deputy leader and
co-founder of the Israeli Settler movement Gush Khatif;
Rabbi David Bigman, head of the liberal religious Kibbutz
movement Yeshiva at Maale Gilboa; and Yitzhak
Frankenthal, founder of the Arik Institute. Ongoing
negotiations had resulted in a breakthrough peace
understanding, which was to be announced at a
press conference in Jerusalem to mark the launching of an
extraordinary peace initiative. Israeli Prime Minister
Olmert had been briefed extensively about the initiative
by Frankenthal. Also due to attend the conference were
Khaled Abu Arafa, the Palestinian Cabinet Minister for
Jerusalem, Sheikh Muhamed Abu Tir, senior Hamas Member of
the Palestinian Parliament, and other senior Palestinian
delegates.
The meeting was to announce a joint Israeli-Palestinian
call for the release of Corporal Gilad Shalit who had
been abducted by Hamas in Gaza, along with proposals for
the beginning of the release of all Palestinian
prisoners. These measures were to precipitate
unprecedented new peace negotiations on a framework peace
agreement, drawn on the 1967 borders. The presence of
Palestinian Cabinet Officers and senior Israeli religious
leaders in contact with the Prime Minster was to
underline the seriousness of this peace proposal on both
sides.
Just hours before the meeting was due to start, the
Israeli Shin Bet internal Security Service arrested Abu
Tir and Abu Arafa and warned them not to attend the
meeting, under threats of detention. The meeting, which
offered a major opportunity to obtain Shalits
release and launch a new framework for peace, was thrown
into disarray. The next day, the Israeli Defence Force
(IDF) invaded Gaza, and the day after both Abu Tir and
Abu Arafa were abducted by Israeli forces, along with a
third of the Palestinian Cabinet, provoking a predictable
escalation of violence.
Israel simultaneously began conducting covert incursions
on to Lebanese territory, provoking Hizbollahs
capture of two IDF soldiers. Credible sources confirm
that the soldiers were not abducted on Israeli territory,
but inside Lebanon. Like the scuppered peace
negotiations, Western officials have ignored this, and
misinformed the media. However, some reports corroborate
the sources. Israeli officials, for instance, informed
Forbes (12.7.06) that Hezbollah captured two
Israeli soldiers during clashes Wednesday across the
border in southern Lebanon, prompting a swift reaction
from Israel.
The revelations show that Palestinian and Lebanese
actors were not principally responsible for the
escalation of the current conflict, said OI
Director Graham Ennis. Contrary to the
misinformation disseminated by the Whitehouse and
Whitehall, Israel vetoed unprecedented peace proposals
that would have initiated a promising new framework for
serious negotiations, and went on to provoke Palestinian
and Lebanese groups into retaliations, that now threaten
to escalate into a dangerous regional conflict.
For more information please contact +44(0)7891 132 574 or
email info@globalresearch.org
[ENDS]
Notes for Editors:
Full details and background information are annexed below
in a memorandum by Graham Ennis, Director of the Omega
Institute in Brighton, UK. It includes some relevant
contacts for further verification. This memo was
originally forwarded to Donald Macintyre at The
Independent.
Memorandum:
From:
Graham Ennis
Omega Institute
Brighton, England
Begins:
1: Rabbi Menachem Froman is the former deputy leader, and
co-founder, of the extremist Messianic Israeli Settler
movement " Gush Khatif", but he left the
movement after the massacre in Hebron of Palestinians by
the Israeli terrorist Baruch Goldstein. He now lives in
the West Bank Samarian settlement of Tekoa, where he
works as a Rabbi, and has been long engaged in
Muslim-Jewish dialogue activities. Froman himself has a
typical Israeli political background. His Uncle was
murdered in the 1930's by Ezzedine Al Qassam, a militant
Cleric whose name was used by Hama's for it's armed wing.
Froman has a track record. He was a principal negotiator
in the release from prison of the Hama's spiritual
leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin. As a result of discussions
with Froman, Yassin subsequently offered a ease-fire,
which Yassin withdrew, after the offer was spurned by the
israeli Government. He now works closely with Rabbi David
Bigman, head of the Liberal religious Kibbutz movement's
Yeshiva at Ma'ale Gilboa. They in turn are connected to
Yitzhak Frankenthal, founder of the Arik Institute, who
is also involved in religious and political dialog with
Palestinians. Frankanthal has an unusual background. His
son Arik was murdered by Hama's operatives whilst
hitch-hiking in July 1994. Instead of sinking into
bitterness, Frankanthal has become a major force in
Israel in the peace movement.
The significance of all this is that Frankanthal has
developed deep contacts with Palestinians. He was rapidly
able to confirm, after Corporal Gilad Shalit was abducted
in Gaza by Hama's, that he was only lightly wounded and
still alive, as a Hama's prisoner. Frankenthal became
concerned that the abduction would destroy the
opportunity that had arisen, after the agreement between
Fatah and Hama's prisoners in Israeli jails, to negotiate
peace with Israel, which was then underway. Hama's had
made public its agreement to negotiations. After Shalit's
abduction, and the Israeli incursion into Gaza, this
peace process has collapsed.
What is not publicly known, however, is that these
bi-lateral peace negotiations between Jewish and
Palestinian religious activists had gone further than is
believed. After Shalit's abduction, Frankanthal and the
other Israeli peace workers had kept up a close and
continuous dialog with senior Hama's leaders. On at least
one occasion, Frankanthal had given a detailed briefing
to an aide of the Israeli Prime Minister Olmert, who was
demanding Shalit's return.
All these negotiations had resulted in a remarkable
secret "understanding", as a result of which,
the day before the Israeli incursion into Gaza, there was
to have been a major press conference in Jerusalem. At
the press meeting, there would have been an extraordinary
peace initiative launched. Attending the conference would
have been not only Israeli's like Frankanthal, Froman,
Bigman, etc, but, more remarkably, The Palestinian
Cabinet Minister for Jerusalem Khaled Abu Arafa, and the
senior Hama's Member of the Palestinian Parliament,
Sheikh Muhamed Abu Tir. The meeting was also supported by
Sheikh Ibrahim Sarsour, Chairman of the Islamic Movement
in the occupied territories.
The meeting would have issued a joint call for the
release of Shalit, implicitly backed by the Palestinian
Cabinet, due to the authorized presence of the Cabinet
Officer, Abu Arafa. Also, this would have formed part of
a call for this to be the beginning of the release of all
Palestinian prisoners, as part of an immediate start to
peace negotiations on a framework peace agreement, based
on the joint agreement of the Hama's/Fatah prisoners,
drawn on the 1967 borders. The presence of Palestinian
Cabinet Officers would have underlined the seriousness of
this peace proposal.
However, what actually happened was that just hours
before the meeting was due to start, the Israeli Shin Bet
internal Security Service arrested Abu Tir and Abu Arafa
and warned them not to attend the meeting, under threats
of detention. This threw the meeting, which would have
been a major opportunity to obtain Shalit's release, into
complete disorder. The organizers were forced to
franticly contact other Rabbis, already on the road to
Jerusalem, and tell them not to appear.
The next day, the Israeli Army invaded Gaza. The day
after that, Abu Tir and Abu Arafa were kidnapped by
Israeli forces, along with a third of he Palestinian
Cabinet. Israel revoked the two men's citizenship, making
them stateless, and also removed their residency rights
in Jerusalem. The subsequent escalation of violence,
which also spread to Lebanon, resulted, in part, from the
failure of the peace agreement that had been about to be
announced, together with calls for the release of Shalit,
which had been strongly "Signalled" by the
Palestinians. The intervention of Shin Bet almost
certainly aborted a planned release of Shalit, and a
powerful appeal for peace negotiations to start. The
role, in all this, of Palestinian leader Abbas, which has
been extensive, will one day be revealed, and written up,
by Historians of this huge calamity. That is, if there is
still a history, and historians, and a future, as the
whole Middle East faces something that Robert Fisk
memorably denounced as "Not Dunkirk, but
Munich." Or is it once again, 92 years after that
fateful European Summer, time for another, terrible,
"Guns of August".
ENDS:
NB: Useful contacts:
Arthur Neslan, Tel Aviv. (significant Israeli writer, and
journalist, writes also in English.)
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Al-Zahar.
Ted Belman, Israel National Radio.
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