At the start of Sunday’s weekly cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told the media that if the PA (Palestinian Authority) takes unilateral steps, those steps will be met by unilateral actions from Israel. The prime minister told the press, “In recent months the State of Israel has conducted negotiations with the Palestinians in order to reach a peace agreement. Israelis expect peace, a genuine peace, in which our vital national interests are assured, with security first and foremost. During these talks we carried out difficult steps and showed a willingness to continue implementing moves that were not easy, in the coming months as well, in order to create a framework that would allow for putting an end to the conflict between us. Just as we were about to enter into that framework for the continuation of the negotiations, Abu Mazen hastened to declare that he is not prepared even to discuss recognizing Israel as the national state of the Jewish People, which we have made clear to both the President of the United States and to other world leaders as well.
“To my regret as we reached the moment before agreeing on the continuation of the talks, the Palestinian leadership hastened to unilaterally request to accede to 14 international treaties. Thus the Palestinians substantially violated the understandings that were reached with American involvement. The Palestinians’ threats to appeal to the UN will not affect us. The Palestinians have much to lose by this unilateral move. They will achieve a state only by direct negotiations, not by empty statements and not by unilateral moves. These will only push a peace agreement farther away and unilateral steps on their part will be met with unilateral steps on our part. We are ready to continue the talks but not at any price.”
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)
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BIBI if there will be another intifada on your watch you can blame it on your war on the Torah scholars.
Really the best course of action now would be for the Israeli government to adopt the levy report, which clearly analyzes the legal status of the West Bank and gaza strip and concludes that all Palestinian claims to these lands have no legal basis in international law and that jewish settlement in these lands is completely legal. if Israel would adopt the conclusions of this report it would actually have a al. This is actually have an intelligent and completely defendable position.
if Israel would adopt the conclusions of this report it would actually have an intelligent and completely defendable position.
Getzel,
You are a stirah minei ubei. First your all comfy and call him bibi, than you rant and rave. (dont think I disagree)
Someone please carry Amir Peretz out of the room and put him to bed.
I can’t even get myself to call him PM.