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ArtikelRivals who May Need Each Other; Palestinian Unity  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 401 no. 8765 (Dec. 2011), page 28-29.
Topik: Political Power; International Relations; Pakistan; Western Governments
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Isi artikelFive years after Western governments sought to turn the West Bank into a model of statehood for peace-minded Palestinians, the Palestinian Authority (PA) that runs it is being cast adrift--possibly with dramatic consequences. Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, always ambivalent about the merits of Palestinian statehood on the West Bank (let alone Gaza), seems to have cooled on the idea; many of his coalition partners have always seen it as a threat to their vision of a Greater Israel extending east to the Jordan river. Whereas he once promised to build an "economic peace" with Palestinians, now he threatens economic sanctions against them, intermittently withholding the customs revenues that Israel collects on Palestine's behalf, which, with foreign donor aid, make up 80% of the PA's budget. A dramatic shift in the Palestinians' political centre of gravity is in the offing.
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