The Businesses of Mahmoud Abbas and His Sons
The succession battle in the Palestinian Authority has become very elemental since Mahmoud Abbas rejected the request of four Arab states Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates to mend fences with his bitter rival Muhammad Dahlan. Some of those states want to see Dahlan as the next PA chairman.
Although some in Fatah view Abbas rejection of the Arab request as an act of political suicide, Abbas does not show signs of stress. At the urging of Egypt and Jordan, which fear Hamas, he called off the elections in the territories and consented to a return to Fatah by some of Dahlans people. As far as Abbas is concerned, he has complied with most of Egypt and Jordans requests. Yet, still, he is not prepared to countenance Muhammad Dahlan.
PA Prime Minister Riyad al-Maliki claims that relations with Arab states are in perfectly good order.
This week, Ahmed Qurei (Abu Ala), a member of the PLO Executive Committee, revealed the way in which Abbas became PA chairman. It perhaps sheds light on how the next PA chairman, in the absence of elections in the territories, will be appointed.
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