Following are excerpts
from an interview with Hatem Abd Al-Qader, the Fatah official in charge
of Jerusalem, which aired on Al-Jazeera TV on January 24, 2011:
Hatem Abd Al-Qader:
The negotiations are not negotiations. When the Palestinians engage
in negotiations over Jerusalem, the refugees, or the other final status
issues, they are engaged in negotiations management and conflict management.
We do not harbor any hope that any negotiations over Jerusalem will
restore Jerusalem to the Palestinians. We are engaged in negotiations
management and in crisis management, and in conflict management, but
we do not harbor any hope that Jerusalem will be regained through negotiations.
Jerusalem will be regained in other ways.
The negotiations constitute
a form of crisis management, and they buy us time until the balance
of power in the region changes. Abu Mazen does not place his bets on
the negotiations restoring Jerusalem. He is engaged in conflict management,
conducting negotiations, until the circumstance change. It is a mistake
to believe that Jerusalem of the pre-1967 borders will be regained by
the Palestinians and the Arabs through negotiations.
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