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Details Emerge of Israeli Offer on 2-State Solution

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Israeli negotiators told their Palestinian counterparts this week that their guiding principle for drawing the borders of a future two-state solution would be for existing settlement blocks to become part of Israel, an approach that the Palestinians rejected as unacceptable.

The discussion, which occurred in Jordan on Wednesday night, was the first time the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formally told the Palestinian Authority how it would seek to handle the territorial part of their negotiations, although Mr. Netanyahu had made the point publicly to Congress in Washington in May.

A Palestinian official said the offer “effectively abandons international law and the framework we have been focused on for the past 20 years.” Speaking on the condition of anonymity on the subject of the talks, as did Israeli officials, the Palestinian said, “If you put it in perspective, it is as if the West Bank were not occupied, just disputed, with both sides having legitimate claims, while the rest of Israel remains outside the dispute.” Read more;

 

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"Our starting point is the 1967 borders with minor swaps and theirs is the wall and settlements," he said, referring to the separation barrier Israel has been building for the past decade along and inside the West Bank. "In some ways, this is their way of reframing the occupation."

Didn't Obama get a lot of flack for suggesting they use the 1967 borders only a couple of months ago?

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Reply#1 - Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:30 AM EST
Kevin Mirek

With exactly what do the Palestinians have to negotiate?

I'd think a Sovereign Palestinian State with Ramallah as the capitol in exchange for recognition of the legal, Sovereign Jewush State of Israel and a peace treaty with Israel is preferable to another twenty years of illiteracy and poverty for the Palestinian children.

Abbas needs to think about his people and not about erasing the Jews from the Holy Land. Abbas is all alone in this, as the other Arab factions and nations are afraid to challenge the military muscle of Israel. Israel has made a fair and compelling offer, and Abbas should take it. The alternative is more land going to Israel and more generations of impoverished, illiterate Palestinian children.

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Reply#2 - Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:07 AM EST
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