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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Advice for foreign correspondents in Israel

Jonathan Tobin has some good advice for foreign correspondents based in Israel.
But the frustrating aspect of this discussion isn’t so much in the condescension toward Netanyahu, but rather in the way the peace process is framed—that is, in such a way as to put the entire onus on Israel to make concessions, while the Palestinians continue complete refusal to accept the concept of peace with a Jewish state is virtually ignored. The point is, rather than wasting time worrying whether editorial writers at Ha’aretz or President Shimon Peres think Netanyahu is sincere, foreign correspondents based in Israel might want to spend a little more time paying attention to the fact that the political culture of the Palestinians makes peace an impossibility even for their allegedly moderate leader.
Indeed.

1 Comments:

At 3:54 AM, Blogger NormanF said...

The Palestinians are not prepared to compromise or accept Israel's existence. Why is that so hard for people to understand? They're doing everything but shout to the moon that they will not talk to Israel until its agreed to commit national suicide. Which pretty much renders the entire notion of negotiations a joke. When will foreign correspondents in Israel get the big picture?

 

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