Comment: Of course the Palestinians would agree to Taba-please read all abut it and discover why they would accept this as a starting point for discussions.Again, review "Let's not get ahead of ourselves...'-you'll find it on this blog
The Palestinian Authority would accept concessions made by Israel in the Taba discussions that took place six years ago, a senior Palestinian official told Israel Radio early Friday morning. The source added that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas that a draft summary made during the talks would be used as a basis for negotiations.
No agreement was reached at the end of the six-day summit although both Palestinians and Israelis stated that it was the closest to reaching a final settlement than any previous peace negotiations.
At Taba both sides presented, for the first time, their own maps of the West Bank as a basis of discussion. Reportedly, the points of contention that ultimately proved insurmountable were the refugees and the final status of Jerusalem's holy sites.
Regarding Jerusalem, both sides reportedly agreed that the Arab neighborhoods would form a Palestinian capital.
The official, a member of a current team of Palestinian negotiators, told Israel Radio that although the differences between Olmert and Abbas were slim, the Israeli team was hesitant and cautious about arriving at an agreement.
Further, the official said that Israel must allow Palestinian refugees to "return to the Palestinian state" and claimed that if Israel were to allow a symbolic number of Palestinian refugees to return to Israel, the PA would be willing to compromise on other issues.
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