To the editor: Re the commentary, "Pressing forward on peace talks," published August 10, while one certainly hopes the talks between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs succeed, to call the chances slim would be optimistic given the disinterest of the Arabs in peace. Nor would even an Arab-Israeli peace -- remember, the conflict between the Palestinian Arabs and Israel is merely a consequence and part of that larger conflict -- have a significant impact on the violent turmoil in the Middle East. For peace to have any chance, there has to be a sea change on the part of the Palestinian Arabs, who have repeatedly rejected the establishment of their own state (in additional to the existing Arab state of Jordan in roughly 78 percent of Mandatory Palestine) because of their unwillingness to agree to anything that won't guarantee the destruction of Israel. (Recall they broke off negotiations in 2008 after being offered the equivalent of all the disputed territory!) If the Palestinian Arabs are ever ready to truly consider peace, we'll be able to recognize it through the following signs: They will have stopped inculcating their youth with hatred. They will have stopped glorifying terrorists. They will have stopped demanding the release of brutal murderers as a price for deigning to sit at a negotiating table. They will have stopped denying the historical connection of Israel and Jerusalem and will have stopped demanding Israel divide its capital and give them Judaism's holiest site. They will have stopped demanding that any territory they rule must be ethnically cleansed of any Jewish presence. Until we see those signs, any hope we have for peace will remain unrealistic. Sincerely, Alan Stein, Ph.D. President Emeritus PRIMER-Connecticut Promoting Responsibility in Middle East Reporting
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Monday, August 12, 2013
Letter to the Editor
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