Juppe Fears 'Explosion of Violence' in Mideast

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French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe Monday warned of the risk of an "explosion of violence" if the Palestinian situation is not resolved, saying the status quo was "neither acceptable nor tenable."

"The relaunch of the peace process is needed," Juppe told an audience at a think-tank in New York, amid frantic diplomatic efforts to stop the Palestinians seeking U.N. recognition of their statehood.

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas warned early Monday as he arrived for the annual UN General Assembly that he expects a "very difficult" situation after he seeks membership in the global body for a Palestinian state this week.

The move is strongly opposed by Israel and the United States, as world powers meet at the United Nations in an 11th-hour attempt to head off the membership bid and avoid a diplomatic showdown.

Speaking to reporters traveling with him, Abbas admitted he has been under international pressure over the Palestinian bid, which has also split the European Union.

Much of the international community, led by Washington and the EU, has been scrambling to draw up a peace talks proposal that would convince the Palestinians to either delay the bid or drop it altogether.

The proposals would potentially include a freeze on Jewish settlements and lay out clear parameters for negotiations.

On Sunday, officials from the diplomatic Quartet on the Middle East -- the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations -- held a meeting to discuss such a framework.

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Default-user-icon DCNZog (Guest) 19 September 2011, 20:42

This "explosion of voilence" that Juppe refers to can be directly tied to efforts of France, the US and GB to undermine the efforts of the Arab governments in order to decrease resistance to Israel. They are playing with a time bomb and God save the region and its people from the effects of their "experiment."