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Related: About this forumNetanyahu: Israel will not evacuate Hebron, Beit El as part of peace deal
PM says he opposes evacuating areas which lie outside the main settlement blocs but which are 'important to the Jewish people.'
By Barak Ravid | Jan. 6, 2014 | 8:07 PM
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his Likud Knesset faction on Monday that he opposes evacuating settlements like Hebron and Beit El, which are outside the major settlement blocs but are important to the Jewish people, MKs present at the meeting said.
He also said he has no solution for how to prevent Israel from becoming a binational state while also ensuring that a Palestinian state wont become a base for Iran or Al-Qaida.
According to three MKs who attended Mondays faction meeting at the Knesset, Netanyahu raised the Israeli-Palestinian issue at his own initiative. He began by teasing MK Tzipi Hotovely who routinely asks him at every such meeting about the negotiations now being conducted under the auspices of U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry for not having raised the issue yet. He then launched into a survey of Kerrys effort to broker a framework agreement for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
During this survey, he sent conflicting messages that made it clear how much pressure he is under and how much he is agonizing over what response to give the Americans.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/.premium-1.567343
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)Kerry is trying to formulate an American paper that will reflects the American position, Netanyahu said, as quoted by two MKs present at the meeting. Both sides will be able to comment on it, but not necessarily by consenting. Yet even this paper is hard to achieve right now.
Netanyahu stressed that he has not discussed evacuating settlements during the talks. Asked So whats left to talk about? by MK Moshe Feiglin, Netanyahu replied, Theres a lot of territory that isnt settled.
We wont concede the places others conceded in the past, the prime minister added, citing Hebron and Beit El as examples of places that are outside the settlement blocs but are nevertheless important to the Jewish people.
Netanyahu stressed at some length that the main problem in the Middle East isnt the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood. Leaders of several Arab states agree with him on this point, he added.
After temporarily turning the floor over to Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon, who gave a monologue of his own making the same point, Netanyahu took the floor again to say that the conflict is about the Palestinians unwillingness to recognize Israel as a Jewish state. But even if the Palestinians were to accede to this demand, he added, the conflict wouldnt end.
Even if there is some minimal commitment to recognize the Jewish state, theres still no guarantee that the incitement against us would change, Netanyahu said. We saw what happened when we closed our eyes and evacuated settlements. We need a foothold in the territory, plus security arrangements that will ensure that the territory wont be handed over to hostile elements.
At this point, Netanyahu suddenly switched to presenting the other side of the coin.
The reason why were willing to reach this agreement isnt because were denying our history, but because there are two million Palestinians and the question is what we do with them, he said. Theres a problem that the Palestinians are there, and I have no intention of removing them. Its impractical and inappropriate. I dont want a binational state, and I dont want them as either citizens or subjects. On the other hand, I dont want another Iranian state or Al-Qaida state. Currently, we have no solution.
During the meeting, Netanyahu was asked about the possibility that an agreement with the Palestinians could include an exchange of populations and territory something Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has advocated repeatedly, most recently just this week. Thats the foreign ministers position, but not the American position, Netanyahu replied.
oberliner
(58,724 posts)I can only say: Bibi beware. Dont fall into the potholes left to you by Sharon. And to the others, who can join him, or leave him, can support him or bring him down, your fate is too hanging in the balance. Purify yourselves from the contamination of Kerry. Before Sharons miserable fate will almost look good to you.
http://www.jta.org/2014/01/06/news-opinion/the-telegraph/hebron-settlers-spokesman-bibi-may-suffer-a-fate-worse-than-sharon#ixzz2petVFBLh
That is one scary right flank he's got. These are people who consider Sharon a leftist.
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)R. Daneel Olivaw
(12,606 posts)Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)R. Daneel Olivaw
(12,606 posts)Glad I missed that train wreck.
sabbat hunter
(6,829 posts)Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)azurnoir
(45,850 posts)is exactly what kind of Palestinian State are we talking about here-let's see Netanyahu wants Jerusalem, E1, Hebron, and the Jordan river valley area-what's left?
oberliner
(58,724 posts)Since it has so many sites of significance for Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
sabbat hunter
(6,829 posts)because it worked so well the last time it was tried, with Jerusalem, when the UN abrogated their duty to protect the city and keep it "open"
That being said, Israel should withdraw from Hebron as part of their overall withdrawal from the WB. Perhaps part of the treaty can guarantee rights for Jews to visit their holy sites?
oberliner
(58,724 posts)I like your suggestion.