Saturday, June 09, 2012

Of course-why not go to the well again-it pays!!



By REUTERS

PA president says he'll sit at same table with PM in return for gestures, but full talks won't resume without settlement freeze.

Hollande and Abbas at Elysee Palace in Paris Photo: REUTERS PARIS - Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said on Friday he was ready to hold dialogue with Israel if it freed prisoners and re-armed his police, but there could be no full peace talks without a freeze on West Bank settlements.

"We recently told them that if Israel accepted to free prisoners and allow us to re-arm the police then we would again sit at the same table as [Prime Minister Binyamin] Netanyahu," Abbas said.
"If Mr Netanyahu agrees ... then we will establish a dialogue, but that doesn't mean a negotiation," Abbas told reporters during a visit to Paris.

Israel has in the past released prisoners from Abbas's Fatah faction in what it described as goodwill gestures toward the Palestinians. The Israelis also regularly coordinate with Abbas's security forces in the West Bank and have a say on the degree to which they are armed and deployed.

The Palestinian leader reiterated his insistence on a total freeze on settlements, which most world powers consider illegal, saying it was wrong to describe this as a "precondition".


Responding to Abbas's remarks, Netanyahu spokesman Mark Regev said in Jerusalem: "Israel remains ready for the immediate resumption of peace talks without any preconditions."
Asked whether Israel planned any prisoner releases or arms handovers in the forseeable future, Regev had no immediate comment.

Hollande: Everything must be done to restart peace process
Abbas was in Paris to firm up aid pledges from France, and to seek Hollande's support for recognition of a future Palestinian state and for unity talks between Fatah and Hamas.

Making his first comments on the Middle East peace process since being elected president in May, Hollande said that everything had to be done to restart the long-stalled talks.

Hollande stopped short of offering to recognize a Palestinian state without a peace deal, but he said he hoped to accept an offer to visit the region.

"Today, we must do everything to facilitate the recognition of a Palestinian state via a negotiated process," Hollande said. "Dialogue must start again and the sooner the better."
Hollande's predecessor, conservative Nicolas Sarkozy, took a strong stand on the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, proposing United Nations observer status for the Palestinians last year and setting out a one-year roadmap for peace.

Paris also broke from its allies in October when it backed Palestinian efforts to become a full member of UNESCO, the UN's cultural arm and the first UN agency to grant the Palestinians full membership.
Abbas said that as the Palestinians had failed to get the number of votes required at the UN Security Council to gain full nation recognition, he would go to the UN General Assembly to gain non-member status if there was no progress on the peace process.

"We will ask for recognition at the UN General Assembly to obtain non-member status," he said. "Switzerland and the Vatican have taken that path previously."

Comment: In terms of behavior management/control/change, as a parent do you act this way with your children?  No, I am serious, for a moment, step back from this  situation and examine how you manage your children's behavior.  Do you, time after time, reward your child's incorrect or aberrant behavior by giving into them or actually giving them a material reward? Does your child's behavior change for the better or does it increase in frequency and/or intensity? Any intelligent and caring parent knows this is called an "enabler", a strategy that does not change behavior for the better, rather it reinforces the poor behavior.  This is the reason a child continues to misbehave-there is no personal responsibility attached to owning one's actions-there are no consequences.

For years, I say for several decades, this is how the international community has behaviorally treated the "Palestinians"-there is no consequence for their actions, this is THE reason why they continue to use this behavioral technique that has morphed into a cognitive warfare weapon. I say this because if one dared to say that this behavior is unacceptable one is immediately cast in the dim and darkened light of the radical and demented right of center people. BTW, this, too, is a cognitive warfare tactic-it has zero power over Docstalk and I will continue to share the truth-brothers in arm against cognitive war!!

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