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worked with Israelis for 26
years.
They have witnessed oppor-
tunities dashed by the maxi-
malist demands of their leaders
abroad and they have received
the message, enunciated dur-
ing last week's Washington vis-
it by Egyptian President Hosni
Mubarak, that the Clinton ad-
ministration will not pander to
continuing unrealistic demands.
More important, they have
learned that politics is the art
of the possible and, moreover,
that it is possible to cut a deal
with Rabin's government that
will satisfy at least some of their
aspirations.
They know, too, that time is
not on their side. The Hamas
religious radicals are in the as-
cendant and further procrasti-
nation is likely to escalate the
violence and hasten the
prospect of a return, sooner
rather than later, to the less-
compromising face of a new
Likud government led by the
charismatic Bibi Netanyahu.
Unless they seize the moment,
it may be gone forever.
But while the balance of pow-
er has swung toward the more
pragmatic leaders in the terri-
tories and while Mr. Husseini,
the preeminent Palestinian fig-
in-e in the territories, will now
sit at the negotiating table,
there is still no guarantee of a
deal between Israel and the
Palestinians.
Old habits die hard and
residual mutual dependence be-
tween the "internals" and the
"externals" is still clearly evi-
dent.
Israeli officials, even in their
dovish Labor incarnation, will
not talk to the PLO and the
emergence of a legitimate
Palestinian leadership in the
territories raises echoes of the
past that may be doomed to re-
peat itself.
History suggests that the "ex-
ternals" will fight, as they have
since 1967, to regain their su-
premacy, even at the risk of sab-
otaging a settlement.
Almost 26 years ago, in the
immediate aftermath of the Six-
Day War, Israeli officials fanned
out across the newly conquered
West Bank and Gaza Strip to
canvass the political opinions of
their Palestinian inhabitants.
It is, ironically, the uncom-
promising face of Hamas that
is most likely to catalyze the two
halves of the Palestinian move-
ment and compel them to coop-
erate, for in the absence of
quick, tangible political gains,
the future will belong to the re-
ligious extremists who will
sweep both "internal" and "ex-
ternal" Palestinians into the
margins and plunge the region
into a long night of self-de-
structive violence. ❑
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