After Elections, Netanyahu Loyalist Says Israel Delighted to Renew Palestinian Talks [Israel]
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Israels Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Tzachi Hanegbi (Likud) said yesterday in an interview that the new government is willing to return to the negotiation table with the Palestinians.
We would be delighted to renew the negotiations, Hanegbi said in an interview with the Israel Project. We believe it is in the interest of both people the Israeli and the Palestinian to have a dialogue; to discuss our disputes; to try and find [a] common denominator in the issues that are so crucial to both people.
Hanegbi, a Netanyahu loyalist, also said that the new government will begin an intense effort to renew the trust between the United States and Israel.
We will make an effort, a very, very intimate and intense effort to renew the trust between the governments, said the deputy foreign minister. It is essential for the security of Israel. It is essential for the survival of the state of Israel.
Hanegbis words are significant in light of Netanyahus vocal opposition this week to the establishment of a Palestinian state. The hostility of the Obama Administration towards Netanyahu was also widely reported in the weeks leading up the Israeli election.
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WELL ... I do know that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that there would NEVER be Palestinian State on his watch, if he was re-elected as Prime Minister. And that was a DRAMATIC change of policy by Netanyahu, given just hours before the election started!
Perhaps what Netanyahu intends to do now is simply TALK ... and never agree to a state ... LOL ...
I have my own plan for solving the Pali problem. Shoot every male 16 and older and push the rest of them across the Lebanon border and let Hezbollah take care of them.
On the other hand maybe we should obliterate Hezbollah first. Choices.. choices...
Good thing I’m not king.
Build up relations with India and recognize a greater Kurdish state, boundaries to be determined by negotiations. And then announce alliance with Greater Kurdistan, and refuse to negotiate any Palestinian state unless international recognition of a Kurdish State is tied to the outcome. Two peoples, two states, after all.