updated
10/11/2010 11:46:45 AM ET
JERUSALEM — The Palestinians swiftly rejected an offer
Monday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to
renew a freeze on West Bank settlement construction in
exchange for recognizing Israel as a Jewish nation-state.
"If the Palestinian leadership will say unequivocally to its
people that it recognizes Israel as the homeland of the
Jewish people, I will be ready to convene my government
and request a further suspension," Netanyahu told parliament.
Netanyahu has been under heavy international pressure
to renew a just-expired slowdown on settlement construction.
The Palestinians have said they will walk away from
negotiations if the settlement curbs aren't extended.
Impasse
There was immediate speculation that the conditional offer
was unlikely to resolve the impasse over settlements,
which stalled peace talks just a month after they were
launched. Only moments after the proposal was revealed,
a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas
said they had rejected it. Netanyahu's comments came
amid a spat over the Israeli government's approval of a
bill to require new citizens to pledge a loyalty oath to
a "Jewish and democratic" state.
In general, the Arab minority — making up one in five
Israelis — view the oath as a provocation aimed at further
making them second-class citizens in a country where
they already feel discriminated against. Netanyahu said
the bill, which must still be voted on by parliament,
reflected the essence of Israel at a time when many
are trying to blur the connection between the Jewish
people and their homeland.
"The state of Israel is the national state of the Jewish
people and is a democratic state in which all its
citizens — Jews and non-Jews — enjoy full equal
rights," he said. "Whoever wants to join us, has
to recognize us."
Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
[I believe it is time to remove the prime minister
of Israel out of office. Start off by voting in person
that has passion for serving country.
As in serving fellow citizens.
Netanyahu has been prime minister for how
long now? Too long. He hasn't lifted a finger to
serve Jewish people. It is apparent, he is
only interested in serving himself. By the
looks of things, he has never been service
oriented. If he was he would have accomplished
something by now.
Why make either side suffer when the simple
solution to the problem is replace what ills.
Palestinian prime minister can't negotiate with
someone who has no interest in negotiating.
I mean give the man a break,
least he's trying.
Israel prime minister can't expect Palestine to
just give in to his wishes, not after the minster
nearly toppled Palestine!
What you want to bet Palestine and new Israel
prime minister get along fairly well? Place a person
who has compassion into the mix, and it will result in;
a done deal. Negotiating for peace agreement be a cake walk.]
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