by Hillel Fendel Negotiations for Jerusalem continue apace, with a
local Jerusalem paper reporting that Foreign Minister Livni has agreed
to give away Atarot Airport. Shas says it's still not leaving the
government.
The Kol HaZman (All the Time) paper reports that in ongoing secret
talks with top Palestinian Authority negotiator Abu Ala, Foreign
Minister Tzipi Livni has agreed, in the name of Israel, to transfer the
Atarot airfield in northern Jerusalem to PA control. The paper states
it source as "senior Foreign Ministry elements."
The Goal: Strengthen Fatah
Israel apparently recognizes Hamas control in Gaza as permanent, and
therefore wishes to strengthen Fatah - perceived as more moderate - in
Judea and Samaria.
Fatah terrorists, members of the organization's Al Aqsa Brigades, have
carried out many murderous attacks against Israeli civilians in recent
weeks, months and years. One of the most active terrorist forces in
the area, it has been designated terrorist organization by the U.S.,
the European Union, Canada, and Japan.
Alternatively, it is not clear that the Hamas-takeover scenario will
not repeat itself in Judea and Samaria, thus leaving the Atarot Airport
in Hamas hands - if Israel in fact relinquishes it.
Mayor is Against
Jerusalem Mayor Uri Lupolianski is strongly against the loss of Atarot
to the terrorists. His aides said he was "astonished" to hear of the
secret agreement, and feels it will be a grave security failure and a
significant concession on Israeli sovereignty over Jerusalem.
"It is inconceivable," the mayor reportedly said, "that while Israeli
flights from Atarot have been stopped because of security fears, the
threat will now become even more severe, with control of the entire
area being given over to the PA." He warned of the dangers of "hostile
airplanes" in the skies of Jerusalem.
Lupoliansky promises he will work even harder to advance his plan to
build 10,000 housing units for Jews in Atarot, hoping to thus thwart
the plan to give it to the PA.
Jerusalem Municipality officials said the agreement to give away Atarot
represents a de-facto recognition of the division of Jerusalem.
Olmert Takes no Responsibility
Staffers in Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office said, "These are talks
being handled by the Foreign Minister, and therefore answers must be
received from her." Livni's press secretary said that the contents of
the talks are not meant to be publicized.
Shas Doesn't Budge
Meanwhile, the Shas Party - whose departure from the government
coalition would likely lead to the toppling of the government and new
elections - continues to stay put. Relating to a new American
initiative to give the PA partial control of Jerusalem for five years,
Shas spokesman Ro'i Lachmanovitch told Arutz-7's Hebrew newsmagazine on
Thursday that Shas was going nowhere: "We continue to stand behind the
stance set by [the party's spiritual leader] Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef, which
is that the moment Jerusalem is placed on the agenda of the diplomatic
talks, Shas will quit the coalition."
A late-breaking development in another sphere may move Shas, however:
The sudden decision by the Cabinet secretariat not to discuss the
non-enforced chametz law in this Sunday's agenda. Shas had hoped for
quick government action to legislate a change in the law that would
enable its enforcement, in light of a recent court ruling allowing
chametz to be sold in stores. Shas MKs are reportedly angered by the
decision, and political analysts estimate that Shas may threaten to
quit the coalition over it - though this has not yet happened.
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