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 UN So-Called Peace Coordinator, Bulgarian
	Nikolay Mladenov, Unwelcome in Palestine 
	for his Bias Towards Israel  By Nicola NasserAl-Jazeerah, CCUN, February 20, 
 The Palestine Liberation 
	Organisation (PLO) did not object to the appointment of new UN special 
	coordinator for the Middle East peace process Nikolay 
	Mladenov, although he was described by Tayseer Khaled, a member of 
	the PLO’s Executive Committee, as “persona non grata” — not trusted by the 
	Palestinians and nor qualified for the job.
 
 The 15-member UN 
	Security Council unanimously voted to appoint Bulgarian Mladenov, 42, to 
	succeed Holland’s Robert Serry. He would also be the representative of the 
	UN secretary general to the International Quartet (the UN, US, EU and 
	Russia), and personal representative of the UN chief to the PLO (the State 
	of Palestine) and the Palestinian Authority (PA).
 
 Although protocol 
	allows the PLO the right to reject diplomatic representatives to the 
	organisation, observers cannot understand why it accepted Mladenov. There is 
	no convincing answer except a futile desire by the PLO to appease the UN and 
	Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, at a time when PLO diplomatic efforts are 
	focused on the UN and its agencies.
 
 Mladenov not only failed in a similar mission as UN envoy to Iraq and 
	resigned, he is someone who describes himself 
	— and is described by the leaders of the Israeli occupation —
	as “a good friend of Israel”. As Bulgarian 
	foreign minister, Mladenov suggested a “military alliance” between Bulgaria 
	and Israel. He has often spoken about his bias towards “Israel’s right to 
	exist” and its right “to defend itself” against Palestinians resisting 
	Israeli occupation. He even admitted to being a Free Mason, served Jewish 
	billionaire George Soros, and publicly advocated the US’s “constructive 
	chaos” policies in the Arab world. In fact, his Jewish origins may be the 
	least controversial aspect of him.
 
 Meanwhile, the occupation state 
	does not hesitate in ignoring the UN, its resolutions and representatives, 
	disregarding and even assassinating them when necessary. Most recently, 
	Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman threatened to “expel” Mladenov’s 
	predecessor Serry as “persona non grata”. Shortly before that, William 
	Schabas, the head of the UN commission investigating the occupation’s recent 
	war on the Gaza Strip, resigned after Israel refused to cooperate with him 
	or allow him to enter the country.
 
 After the UN tolerated the 
	assassination of its first envoy to Palestine, Swedish Count Folke 
	Bernadotte in 1948, at the hands of the Zionist Stern Gang led by Yitzhak 
	Shamir (who later became prime minister of the occupation state), Israel 
	was emboldened to adopt a permanent policy of disregarding the UN without 
	deterrence so far.
 
 In fact, over the past two years the occupation 
	state has carried out a proxy war against the UN. It has facilitated 
	logistics, intelligence, firepower and medical assistance to allow the 
	domination of militias fighting the Syrian regime on its side of the 
	disengagement zone between the liberated and occupied Arab Syrian Golan. 
	This compelled the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) to withdraw after 
	its positions were attacked, dozens of its troops kidnapped and 
	their weapons and equipment seized. Until today, the UN has not dared to 
	rectify the situation, which resulted in the collapse of the UN-sponsored 
	ceasefire and rules of engagement between Syria and Israel.
 
 The 
	Middle East is teeming with international peace envoys. The UN has one, so 
	does the US, the EU, Russia, China and the Quartet. Their names change 
	without anything on the ground in occupied Palestine changing. Except for 
	expanding the occupation through settlements under the “peace” umbrella 
	these envoys provide, without any hope that the international community they 
	represent will be able to effect any real tangible change for the present 
	and future of the Palestinian people on the ground.
 
 So what can 
	Mladenov do that his predecessors, the UN, the Quartet, the Arab League and 
	others, couldn’t?
 
 Khaled believes the real test, to remove 
	Palestinian doubts about Mladenov’s role and mission, will be his position 
	on the siege on Gaza and reconstruction there. However, Mladenov’s track 
	record does not indicate there is cause for optimism. Nor does the track 
	record of “UN special coordinators” since the creation of the position in 
	1994 and the subsequent expansion of its role, as well as the extensive 
	history of choosing UN and US envoys of Jewish origins or related in the 
	first degree to Jews, such as Henry Kissinger, Madeleine Albright, John 
	Kerry, Dennis Ross, Martin Indyk and Quartet representative Tony Blair.
 
 On 6 February, the secretaries general of the UN and Arab League issued a 
	joint statement expressing “deep concern” about conditions in Gaza. 
	They urged Arab and international donors to honour their financial pledges 
	made at the Cairo Conference last October “as soon as possible”, in order to 
	rebuild the Gaza Strip and end the siege there. A few days ago, James 
	Rowley, UN coordinator for humanitarian affairs in the Palestinian 
	territories occupied since 1967, sent out an “urgent call” for these 
	commitments to be fulfilled and an “immediate” lift of the siege on Gaza, 
	because he is “very concerned another conflict will break out” if not.
 
 The Palestinian Foreign Ministry described the statement by the Quartet on 
	8 February after it met in Munich, Germany, as “short of expectations” 
	because it ignored “all the old-new and evolving truths” of the 
	occupation state.
 
 The Quartet also said it is “deeply concerned” 
	about the “difficult conditions in Gaza where reconstruction needs to be 
	quicker” and urged donors to “pay their financial pledges as soon as 
	possible”. However, it linked this to encouraging both sides to “restart 
	negotiations as soon as possible”.
 
 Restarting talks “as soon as 
	possible”, nonetheless, must await the outcome of general elections in 
	Israel and the US. This means the Palestinian people must wait for another 
	two years in the vain hope of reconstructing Gaza. It is obvious the 
	occupation state is enjoying the luxury of time, making easy the occupation 
	without resistance, as well as building settlements without deterrence.
 
 Before handing over the reins to Mladenov, Serry described the failure of 
	donors to pay their dues as “scandalous” and warned “if there is no progress 
	in the coming months” — not two years — towards a two-state solution, “the 
	reality will be a one state [solution]”: the single state of Israel. Former 
	UN coordinator Terry Rod Larsen said in 2002, “the Palestinian patient is 
	dying in the interim.”
 
 Last December, Serry warned in his report to 
	the Security Council that a war in Gaza “could re-ignite if conditions on 
	the ground do not change” in the besieged Gaza Strip. It is clear that what 
	Serry described as a “deadly diplomatic vacuum” coupled with the ongoing 
	siege on rebuilding Gaza, are an explosive recipe in the besieged Gaza 
	Strip, the outcome and ramifications of which are unpredictable.
 
 The 
	“scandal” of donors not paying their dues to rebuild Gaza, as Serry 
	described it, under the pretext that the PLO government does not control the 
	Gaza Strip, is a green light given by the international community to the 
	occupation state to carry out another military assault on national 
	resistance forces in Gaza.
 
 The scandal of Arabs not paying their 
	pledges at Arab summits to provide the PA with a financial “safety net” 
	amounts to flagrant Arab pressure on the PLO to accept the Quartet’s 
	proposal to restart talks with the occupation state “as soon as possible”.
 
 This is Mladenov’s dual mission as the new UN special coordinator 
	for the Middle East peace process. PLO negotiators continue to wait for 
	a breakthrough by “peace” envoys that are imposed on them and appointed 
	by the US and the UN, although they represent the occupation state. Mladenov 
	is the most recent. He will not change anything on the ground.
 
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	Nicola Nasser is a veteran Arab journalist based in Birzeit, West Bank of 
	the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories (nassernicola@ymail.com). 
	This article was translated from Arabic and first published by Al-Ahram 
	Weekly on 20 February 2015.
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