Prime Minister Netanyahu may not have to deal with a coalition crisis after all. The 'Palestinians' may solve his problem by insisting that
Israel agree that 'negotiations' be based upon the
1967 borders 1949 armistice lines. That's a non-starter in this coalition.
Netanyahu says the new talks must be held
without "preconditions", especially regarding the borders of the state
Palestinians want to found in the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza
Strip, which Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war.
Though
it withdrew from Gaza in 2005, Israel deems all of Jerusalem its
undivided capital - a status not accepted internationally - and wants to
keep swathes of West Bank settlements under any eventual peace accord.
Yet the Palestinians insist no negotiations can be held until all sides agree the pre-1967 borders would be their basis.
Abbas
spokesman Nabil Abu Rdaineh said Erekat had yet to be invited to
Washington. When he goes, Abu Rdaineh said, it would be first to
determine the framework of any future negotiations.
"If
they reach an agreement over the details, in accordance to the
Palestinian demands, then the launch of negotiations will be announced,"
Abu Rdaineh told Reuters on Monday.
What could go wrong?
Keword: Counties
ReplyDeleteWhy not bring up counties as a next step in local govt.