The PA must pay the price

Israel must take sanctions against the PA following the decision at the United Nations, otherwise the PA will interpret this as weakness and increase the pressure on Israel in the international arena. The Chairman of the PA has adopted the strategy of internationalizing the conflict and is determined to continue to act against Israel in the international arena, the Netanyahu government must deter him.

The new Netanyahu government is quickly entering its first political test following the decision of the UN General Assembly at the end of the week to accept the request of the Palestinian Authority and ask the Court of Justice in The Hague for a legal opinion on the legality of the “Israeli occupation” in the West Bank.

Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned the decision of the General Assembly and said that the “Jewish people are not conquering in their own land and we are not conquering in our eternal capital Jerusalem” and that “the decision is part of several hundred distorted decisions that have been made in the UN General Assembly over the years”.

The question is whether the new government will show political determination at the very beginning of its journey or fear the reaction of the American administration.

This will also be a test of the coalition agreements between the Likud and religious Zionism, which state that “if the PA takes steps against Israel in The Hague, the government will formulate policies and measures against the PA and against its actions”.

The PA is very satisfied with the decision in the general assembly of the UN, Hussein al-Sheikh, Secretary General of the PLO Exacutive Committee, defined the decision as a “victory” for the PLO.

The PA chairman planned the move a year ago and was able to lead it successfully during the Lapid government.

The Palestinians are on high alert and are threatening to stop security coordination with Israel if Israel stops the monthly transfer of tax money to the Palestinian Authority.

Political officials in Jerusalem say that Israel intends to contact the 25 countries that opposed the decision in the UN General Assembly and ask them to submit an opinion to the tribunal in The Hague according to which they oppose the procedure in the hope that the International Court will take their position into cosideration.

It is not yet clear whether the Netanyahu government will decide to cooperate with the Hague Tribunal and convince it to accept Israel’s position or to boycott it as it does in relation to the International Criminal Court, this is a long process that will last between one to two years and does not bind Israel.

Israel has an arsenal of sanctions that it can take against the PA following the move it initiated against it in the UN General Assembly, such as stopping the transfer of the tax money that Israel collects for the PA, canceling the VIP certificates of PA officials, preventing workers from the West Bank from entering to work In Israel, a re-examination of the employment in Israel of teachers trained in the Palestinian Authority and more.

The decision in the General Assembly is a political blow to Israel even though Israel managed to mobilize more countries in the United Nations to oppose the decision during the month that passed since the preliminary vote in the United Nations.

Political officials in Jerusalem estimate that the new government does not intends to impose sanctions on the Palestinian Authority and it will operate only in the international and legal arena, apparently the government is afraid of the reaction of the US and the European Union and does not want to be portrayed at the very beginning of its journey as going into a head-on collision with the Palestinian Authority.

If this is indeed the final decision, then it is a mistake, the PA will interpret this as weakness and increase the pressure on Israel in the international arena.

In recent months, PA Chairman Abu Mazen has returned to his old strategy of internationalizing the conflict with Israel, that is, appealing to the UN institutions and the International Court of Justice in The Hague to make decisions against Israel, but he also knows that this is a difficult struggle and he is now very afraid that Prime Minister Netanyahu will try to isolate him even more in the political arena by progressing towards a new normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia, the leader of the Sunni world.

In light of these developments, the PA chairman drew up
a “road map” for action against the Netanyahu government, which he recently presented to the PLO Revolutionary Council.

The “road map” drawn up by Abu Mazen does not include a new armed intifada.
The plan presented by the PA chairman was designed to deal with the new Netanyahu government in an attempt to consolidate a united Arab position and mobilize international support for the Palestinian struggle.

The Netanyahu government cannot but respond to the Palestinian move at the UN, it must at the very least take a symbolic act to warn the Palestinian Authority against similar political moves in the future, Abu Mazen claims that he has no other options left and he intends to focus on a political struggle against the new right-wing government.

Yoni Ben Menachem Senior Middle East Analyst

About Yoni Ben Menachem

Yoni Ben Menachem is a Middle East senior analyst ,a journalist and
the former CEO of the Israel Broadcasting Authority(IBA). He has
decades of experience in written and video journalism. Ben
Menachem’s path in the media world began as a producer for
Japanese television in the Middle East. After that, he held many key
positions in the media The Israeli: CEO of the Israel Broadcasting
Authority, director of “Kol Israel” Radio, reporter on West Bank and
Gaza Strip affairs, political reporter and commentator, commentator
on Middle East affairs and editor-in-chief and presenter of the
program “Middle East Magazine”. 

Recent Posts

My Twitter