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Analysis

Israeli-Palestinian security ties keep chaos at bay

June 26, 2014 11:30
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The one clear point that has emerged from the Israeli operation following the kidnapping two weeks ago is that security co-ordination between Israel and the Palestinian Authority remains strong. In fact, it is probably the most reliable link in their increasingly shaky relationship. From that we can conclude that the security chiefs are emerging as the most powerful figures in the Palestinian hierarchy.

Calls from within Fatah and other parts of the PA for President Mahmoud Abbas to suspend all co-operation with Israel have been intensifying in recent weeks. Former chief negotiator with Israel, Saeb Erekat, has demanded that a war crimes case be lodged against Israel in the International Criminal Court.

But Mr Abbas has so far taken the opposite route. Not only has he resolutely criticised the kidnappings - along with criticism of the heavy-handedness of Israel's response - but, according to Palestinian sources, he has given complete backing to the heads of his security forces to continue co-operating with Israel. IDF commanders have repeatedly highlighted the successful co-operation over the past two weeks, in some cases creating a clear contrast to the severe tone of their political masters.

Their remarks reflect an understanding within the Israeli security establishment that the joint effort is key to keeping the level of terror in the West Bank and within the Green Line to a minimum.