Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Abbas Asks Obama’s Officials to Confront Israel on Freeze


Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu
A7 News

Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has publicly put U.S. President Barack Obama on the spot, telling reporters that he asked the president to “intervene in the settlement issue,” the Associated Press reported.

President Obama has sided with the PA, describing as “illegitimate” all Jewish communities in areas where the PA demands sovereignty, including neighborhoods in Jerusalem where 300,000 Jews live. However, he has stopped short of publicly telling Israel it will be at fault if Abbas quits the talks over the freeze issue Abbas’ public statement that he asked President Obama to intervene comes at a time when the president is suffering sinking popularity, with polls indicating that the Republican party will wipe away his majority in the House of Representatives and possibly in the Senate.

An extension of Israel’s 10-month temporary building freeze, which expires September 26, has been the PA’s principle condition for continuing direct talks with Israel. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu initiated the freeze to satisfy Abbas’ conditions for direct talks, but the PA leader has rejected it for not being extensive enough.

Abbas and Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke behind closed doors in Washington last week for the first time in nearly two years, and a new round of discussions is scheduled at the Egyptian resort city Sharm el-Sheikh next week.

Although he did not specifically refer to the building freeze, Abbas told reporters on his return from Washington, “The United States will be present at the negotiations, not necessarily behind closed doors, but can be inside the room, or outside.”

Underlining his hard-line position, he said on Monday he will not make ”even one compromise” on the issues of building, borders and the demand that Israel allow several million foreign Arabs to immigrate to the Jewish State based on ancestral claims.

His remarks have been out of line with an appeal from U.S. Middle East envoy George Mitchell that both the PA and Israel keep their negotiations between themselves and not in the media.

Abbas also has reiterated his often-stated refusal to recognize Israel as Jewish State. Such a designation could preclude his demand to flood Israel with Arabs, a situation which would reduce Jews to a minority in the country.

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