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steph1962
September 7th, 2010, 09:31 AM
Netanyahu tells Israeli public: No guarantee peace talks will succeed


September 7, 2010

In New Year's greeting, prime minister lays down security and recognition of Israel as Jewish state as two criteria for a peace agreement with Palestinians.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the nation Tuesday in a New Year's greeting that there was no guarantee negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians would succeed, but vowed to aim for a peace agreement by the end of the year.

"This year, after many efforts, direct talks with the Palestinians have begun," the prime minister said, in a video circulated by his bureau ahead of the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. "This is an important step in our attempt to advance a peace agreement between us and them."

"I say this is an attempt, because it is not certain that it will succeed. Certainly there are many obstacles, many skeptics and many reasons to doubt, but we must try to reach peace," he said.

"We are trying in good faith, but not naivety, to reach a peace agreement. Any arrangement between us and the Palestinians will be based on two criteria: security and recognition of Israel as a Jewish state," Netanyahu added.

"Security, because no peace will last without a strong anchor of actual security on the ground, not on paper and not as a hazy international commitment," he said. "The second thing is the recognition that Israel is the national state of the Jewish people.

"If we are asked to recognize a Palestinian state, it is both natural and appropriate that the Palestinians recognize the state of the Israeli people as a Jewish state."

Netanyahu's statements came a day after he expressed concern that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would abandon the peace process, after the latter declared that he would not concede to Israel on a number of core issues and would not discuss recognition of Israel as a Jewish state.

"Israel can call itself what it likes," Abbas told the East Jerusalem-based newspaper Al-Quds Al-Araby.

The Palestinian leader also said he would refuse to continue negotiations should construction resume in West Bank settlements.

Netanyahu told a delegation of visiting U.S. congressmen during a meeting at his bureau that there were still many issues left to discuss. He also said that he "believes it possible, through such direct and contiguous negotiations, held without breaks or delays, to achieve a peace agreement within a year", spokesman Nir Hefez said following the meeting.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/netanyahu-tells-israeli-public-no-guarantee-peace-talks-will-succeed-1.312743

TaliaKirana
September 7th, 2010, 11:51 AM
Sounds like he's laying down hints that the talks are going to fail

GeoWolf
September 7th, 2010, 04:00 PM
These talks are rather one sided. Isreal is making all the concessions while Abbas refuse to to make anything other than demands.

*The audacity that Abbas must make so much as a single concession to achieve peace is blasphemy.* (sarcasm off) They want Israel to freeze settlement construction on their land, at least part of its capitol Jerusalem, pre 1967 borders that allowed access to Jerusalem, and :thinking am I missing anything? And what will Israel and her citizens get from this deal? :idunno

It seems to me if/when the time comes for the Palestinians to hold up whatever their part of the bargain is, they refuse and abandoned the previous peace deal. All the while keeping control of Israel's concession to them. Isn't that how Gaza became Hamas controlled?

ByFaithIFly
September 7th, 2010, 04:12 PM
These talks are rather one sided. Isreal is making all the concessions while Abbas refuse to to make anything other than demands.

The audacity that Abbas must make so much as a single concession to achieve peace is blasphemy. They want Israel to freeze settlement construction on their land, at least part of its capitol Jerusalem, pre 1967 borders that allowed access to Jerusalem, and :thinking am I missing anything?

It seems to me whenever the time comes for the Palestinians to hold up whatever their part of the bargain is, they refuse and abandoned the previous peace deal. All the while keeping control of Israel's concession to them. Isn't that how Gaza became Hamas controlled?

REmember;Under Islamic law,it is OK to make a promise and Break it later if it is for the good of Islam.What a way to live your life;One lie after another.No wonder on one trusts them.:sad

OnceWasLost
September 7th, 2010, 04:28 PM
File that under, Duh!

Especially in light of this.




Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told interviewers that he would not recognize Israel as a Jewish state, Israel Radio reported on Tuesday.

Abbas reportedly said that his position is no different from those Arafat present in previous negotiations, and that his staff is the same as Arafat's.

http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=187402

Wow!, Didn't see that coming, did we? :rolleyes

RobertB
September 7th, 2010, 04:35 PM
Sounds like he's laying down hints that the talks are going to fail

Call it a hint, but it is pretty clearly laid out that either Netanyahu accepts all the so-called core issue demands of the Moslems, or no talking about anything. A surrender in advance, in other words. The Moslems believe they have the Israelis (Jews) where they want them, that the world is on their side (very true), and that ultimately there will either be Jewish surrender or war. No wiggle room now, just like demands in the past.

sherrimae
September 7th, 2010, 10:32 PM
I'm glad to see a hint that Bibi is not going to make all of these concessions. I don't think these talks are going anywhere. But Bibi really is doing a masterful job of pretending to play along.

silvershot
September 7th, 2010, 10:51 PM
REmember;Under Islamic law,it is OK to make a promise and Break it later if it is for the good of Islam.What a way to live your life;One lie after another.No wonder on one trusts them.:sad

I wish Israel would stand up to them. Because like bullies they will like Dominoes.

LightOfMyLife
September 7th, 2010, 11:25 PM
The Palestinians want things their way or no way. They want Bibi to extend the building freeze not to mention Jerusalem to be their capital. I :pray that Bibi stays firm and stands his ground. :pray :hug

OnceWasLost
September 7th, 2010, 11:43 PM
The Palestinians want things their way or no way. They want Bibi to extend the building freeze not to mention Jerusalem to be their capital. I :pray that Bibi stays firm and stands his ground. :pray :hug

Read the link I posted above, abbas won't even recognize Israel as a Jewish state