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Analysis

France's peace process threats will fade to black

February 4, 2016 13:44
Francois Hollande
1 min read

Two competing narratives are now circulating in Jerusalem to explain the latest French plan to hold an international conference on the "viability" of the two-state solution and, in the absence of a diplomatic process, to unilaterally recognise a Palestinian state.

The narrative emanating from circles close to the Prime Minister's Office is that this is simply a last-gasp attempt by French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius to make his mark on the history books before he resigns, which he is widely expected to do soon.

According to this version, Mr Fabius is acting on his own accord and Israel will easily be able to fob him off.

The other narrative, coming from "diplomatic" circles, is that this is a serious initiative that has the backing of President Francois Hollande and other governments around the world. In this reading, the French are utilising the momentum created by the settlement products labelling guidelines, issued by the European Union two months ago, and are banking on American support.

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