Posted on 03/04/2011 5:30:09 AM PST by SJackson
Shaat says Netanyahu refused to hold any discussions with PA until it recognizes Jewish state; EU countries to recognize Palestinian state.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu told Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas some five months ago that Israel demands that 40 percent of of the West Bank remain under its control for an extended period, Fatah Central Committee member Nabil Shaat said on Friday, according to Israel Radio.
Shaat added that Netanyahu also said he wouldn't listen to one word from Abbas and not a word about borders or refugees until the Palestinians agree to recognise Israel as a Jewish state and about its security needs, Israel Radio reported
The senior Fatah member said that Malta was expected to be the next in a recent string of countries that have recognized a Palestinian state. He claimed that France, Spain, Sweden, Portugal and Slovenia all plan to follow soon thereafter, according to the report.
Shaat also attacked the United States for its recent veto of a UN Security Council resolution condemning settlements, saying that the US's role in the peace talks was coming to an end.
He added that France and other European Union countries were weighing putting forth their own peace initiative in the near future.
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40% of the West Bank would be about what the Joint Chiefs throught Israel needed for security in the late 60s. Along with Gaza, the northern Sinai, and Sharm al Sheikh.
Might as well call Palestine the 58th state.
Go Bibi.
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