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Analysis

Why are peace talks off campaign agenda?

February 26, 2015 12:35
Isaac Herzog
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There could be few better illustrations of current relations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority than the decision by the Israeli Electric Corporation (IEC) to cut off the power from the West Bank cities of Jenin and Nablus for 45 minutes on Monday afternoon.

The warning black-out was done after the PA failed to pay a significant portion of its electricity bills for the past two years. The debt has grown to around £330m.

Meanwhile, the West Bank is simmering. The latest wave of terror attacks seems to have abated but a stabbing near Jerusalem City Hall on Sunday evening was a reminder that any calm is temporary.

The Palestinians have embarked on an international campaign to pressure Israel, which includes trying to indict Israeli officials at the ICC, while Israel announced this week that, for a third month running, it would not pass on the tax duties it charges on behalf of the PA.