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Friday, December 04, 2009

'Palestinians' signal: Freeze is pointless

'Palestinian negotiator' Ahmed Qrei Abu Ala has told the European Union that despite Israel's freeze on all new construction in Judea and Samaria there is no point to going back to negotiations.
The PA’s Maan news agency reports that former PA prime minister Qureia, who now heads the PA’s Jerusalem Affairs Department, told Christian Berger this week, “As a result of the ongoing violations and Israel's refusal to recognize the Palestinian people's right to self-determination, as well as its rebuffing of its commitments under the Road Map plan and under international law, returning to negotiations will be meaningless."

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and other Israeli government leaders have emphasized that the controversial freeze is being implemented in order to persuade the PA to agree to resume negotiations with Israel.
If things continue this way (and there's no reason to believe that they won't - having been promised a total freeze by the Obumbler, there's no reason to believe that the 'Palestinians' will accept anything less), do we get to thaw the 'freeze' early?

2 Comments:

At 4:16 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

The freeze should be ended in 30 days. There is no reason to drag it on for ten months. Give the Palestinians until New Years to come back to the table and if they refuse, lift the freeze and restrictions on building new revanants. Innocent Jews should not be made to pay the price for Palestinian rejectionism.

 
At 10:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

“As a result of the ongoing violations and Israel's refusal to recognize the Palestinian people's right to self-determination..." Does that mean to allow them to kill Jews wherever or whenever they want? What a joke, a sick joke. I can't believe what has been taking place, why are we constantly bending over for people who hate us and everything about our societies? This is like a bad dream that you can't wake up from.

 

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