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Saturday, September 19, 2009
Abbas: Israel is blocking the road to peace
Haaretz Service
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas blamed Israel on Saturday for the failure of U.S. envoy George Mitchell's recent efforts to restart stalled Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.
"The road is now blocked," AFP quoted Abbas as telling reporters in Cairo, after a meeting with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. The Palestinian leader reiterated that until Israel completely froze construction in West Bank settlements, the Palestinians would not engage in a new round of peace negotiations. Mitchell was unable to get Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to such a construction freeze.
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On Friday, Mitchell shuttled between Netanyahu and Abbas, after meeting both leaders earlier this week.
Senior Israeli officials said Friday's talks were a total failure. They blamed this on a lack of Palestinian "flexibility" in their negotiating positions, noting that Israel offered to freeze West Bank settlement construction for 9 months.
But Abbas said it was up to Israel now to clear the way for peace negotiations, adding that Mitchell would resume talks with the sides after next week's United Nations General Assembly.
"There is no more work [for Mitchell] with the Western or Palestinian sides because we are complying with all our duties," AFP quoted him as saying. "The focus has to be on the Israeli side."
Merkel: Israel may announce temporary settlement freeze this fall
Earlier Saturday, the London-based Arabic language daily Al Hayat reported that German Chancellor Angela Merkel believes that Israel will announce a temporary settlement freeze this fall.
During a press conference, Merkel was asked by an Al Hayat correspondent to comment on the issue of West Bank and East Jerusalem settlements, which many believe to be the major obstacle to Israeli-Palestinian peace, to which she replied that she was "not without hope regarding progress, specifically this fall."
Merkel stressed that following her meeting with Netanyahu in Berlin last month she did not lose hope and that she believed that the matter required time and patience.
The German chancellor was also asked why Israel was so adamant about the Palestinians recognizing Israel as a Jewish state, and whether she thought that this would adversely affect the Arabs living in Israel. Merkel replied "in Germany we also talk about a German state, while refraining from discrimination against anyone from different heritage."
"The goal is to define the majority without placing a question mark over the 1.5 million people of Arab descent," Merkel added. "When a future Palestinian state is established on the basis of mutual understanding I will be pleased as well."
Merkel also addressed the report issued by the UN's Goldstone Commission, which accused Israel of multiple war crimes during its offensive against hamas in Gaza last winter, saying that it was nothing to get worked up about. She suggested looking to the future and investing efforts in preventing such clashes from arising again.
Comment: I posted this story to make one point: Israel looses again the PR war. Any one who knows the truth here in the region understands this is a lie meant to capture the international media's attention. Notice that Abbas spoke to the media from Egypt, out of his geographic area on the soil of another Arab country. A country making gestures as a power broker but quietly still abetting the tunnel life into and out of Gaza. Nonetheless, the setting is always a key-why? The media will report, without fact checking anything of the statement, and it will have a news life of almost 32 hours. Abbas and company know this and always use an offensive approach with their lies. They know the first report makes the impact, the reply from the enemy is most often never read or considered "sour grapes". What should Israel do? Simple, get some PR people who know what they are doing-take the offense, be proactive, anticipate the next play. In this case Israel should have been first to attack Abbas and company, they are to blame for the failure of the talks. This is not rocket science-it does mean you change your entire strategy and provide the resources for the PR strategies of success. We are ready to help!!!
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