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Monday
Oct262009

Israel: Netanyahu and Barak Limit the Gaza Inquiry

Palestine: Is the Third Intifada Possible?

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Barak-NetanyahuContinuing the resistance to the commission of inquiry mandated by the UN approval of the Goldstone Report on the Gaza War, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday, "The Israel Defense Forces operates on the battlefield in the most ethical way. It is an army that investigates and examines itself in the most thorough way, more than any other army in the world." At the same time, he held the line against any immediate move: "I have still not formed a stance and have not made a decision on this matter, and there is no change."

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak was initially unhappy with Netanyahu's statement, wanting a declaration rejecting any enquiry. The Ministry of Defense said, "The minister reiterates that he opposes any committee that would investigate the officers and soldiers of the IDF. There is no other army in the world that investigates itself the way the IDF does."

On Sunday, both leaders agreed on a common ground. They will appoint a small task force rather than a committee of enquiry to make recommendations. The task force's suggesitons will not be legally binding. Netanyahu added, "IDF soldiers and officers will not be subjected to investigation," while Barak declared:
We sent the fighters on the mission, and they deserve our full support....Israel is prepared to fight against the legitimacy of the Goldstone report. In addition, Israel will act to amend rules of war to adjust them to the battle against terrorists who fight from among civilians.
Monday
Oct262009

Israel-Palestine Video: More Clashes in Jerusalem

Palestine: Is the Third Intifada Possible?

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On Sunday, Palestinian youths and Israeli policemen clashed on the Temple Mount, as police twice stormed the compound. Three Israeli police and at least twenty-five Palestinians were wounded, and 16 Palestinians were arrested including the advisor to Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas on Jerusalem affairs, Hatam Abd al-Qadir.

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Monday
Oct262009

Iran's Political Confusion: Khamenei, Ahmadinejad, and the Nuclear Agreement

Latest from Iran (26 October): After the Fair

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AHMADINEJAD KHAMENEIThis short, little-noticed story may be important in more than one way.

Yesterday, speaking to an association of engineers, Deputy Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Reza Bahonar declared:
Presently, the Supreme National Security Council and the Supreme Leader emphasize that our strategic policies are based on the absence of negotiations with the United States.That is why we will not have any direct negotiations with the United States.....The conditions for such negotiations must emerge, which have not as yet emerged.

With those three sentences, Bahonar attempted to sweep away both the current talks on Iran's nuclear programme and the concept of "engagement" with Washington. The immediate effect, if his words were heeded, would be Tehran's refusal --- after last week's Vienna discussions and the original deadline of last Friday --- to accept the proposal for "third-party enrichment".

That alone would let the conflict genie out of the diplomatic bottle, with the Obama Administration backed into a corner to set aside talks for harsher economic sanctions. That's pretty big, but it is still not as big as the internal outcome. Bahonar may be the messenger not only for a blow against engagement, but also a smack-down of President Ahmadinejad

Last week, when Bahonar came out against the nuclear discussions, we downplayed his remarks, seeing him as a bystander. When Speaker of the Parliament jumped in with his criticisms of Vienna, however, we raised an eyebrow: was this Ayatollah Khamenei's signal that he was drawing a line across engagement?

Bahonar's latest public declaration indicates, "Yes". And with that Yes comes an even bigger turn of the Iranian political wheel: is the Supreme Leader challenging not only engagement but his own President's authority?

If the signals continue, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has a decision to make. He either defies Ayatollah Khamenei for the sake of his foreign policy, but this risks a showdown with the leader of the Iranian system. On the other hand, if he accepts the Supreme Leader's veto, ensuring a renewed diplomatic isolation for Iran.

More importantly, if Ahmadinejad bows down, he risks unveiling the conditional footing of his own legitimacy. For almost five months, he has fought --- with much more success than we initially predicted --- to establish his position not only against the Green opposition but against the Supreme Leader. He gave way in the dispute over First Vice President Rahim-Mashai, only to bring his ally back into the Government as Chief of Staff, and he made an aggressive move to control of the Ministry of Intelligence. Against doubts within the establishment, Ahmadinejad got Khamenei's approval for his Inauguration and the Supreme Leader's intervention for Parliamentary endorsement of his Cabinet.

Now all that might be unsettled.

In one sense, this is business as usual. The Supreme Leader is the nominal Number One in the Islamic Republic, and that is especially pertinent on issues of Iran's foreign policy and national security.

But this business as usual comes in a most unusual situation. Those not so fond of Ahmadinejad, both outside and inside the political establishment, will see this as a cutting-back of the President's autonomy. And that trimming opens up political space for others to stake their own positions.

Your move, Mahmoud.
Monday
Oct262009

Latest Iran Video: The Media Fair Demonstrations (25 October)

The Latest on Iran (25 October): Expectation Rises

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Outside the Mossalla

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Sunday
Oct252009

EA on the Road: A Day Out in London 

We're doing vital research today on the phenomenon of American football so updates will be limited. Do keep news, comments, and ideas coming in, and we'll check in as we begin to understand what a "tight end" is and assess the cultural significance of cheerleaders.