Palestinian Talks Terms 'Insurmountable', Says Netanyahu

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Palestinian preconditions for peace talks make a return to negotiations impossible for Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday.

"To me the setting of preconditions is an insurmountable obstacle," Netanyahu told the foreign affairs and defense committee, a parliamentary statement said.

The Palestinians say they will only return to negotiations if Israel stops building on land they want for their future state and if the Jewish state agrees to negotiate on the basis of the borders that existed before the 1967 Middle East war.

Israel demands talks "without preconditions" and refuses publicly to freeze settlement building.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has postponed an expected trip to Israel and Palestinian territories to attend White House talks on Syria, U.S. officials told Agence France Presse on Monday.

The visit had not been formally announced but a tentative schedule from the office of Israeli President Shimon Peres had said the two men would meet on June 11.

Israel HaYom, a newspaper considered close to Netanyahu also said Kerry had been due to arrive on Tuesday.

It said he delayed to give Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas more time to decide whether to drop his insistence on a settlement freeze.

Last week, Kerry warned that if his efforts to kickstart the peace negotiations, frozen since 2010, fail now, there may never be another chance.

Israeli news website Ynet quoted Netanyahu as telling a meeting of senior members of his Likud party on Tuesday that he had received no U.S. request for a settlement freeze.

It also reported him as saying that continued settlement building in the occupied West Bank "has no effect on a peace agreement."

But he told the parliamentary committee that the alternative to statehood for the Palestinians would be for them and Israelis to share one country, and that was not an option.

"If we go into direct negotiations, it is likely to be very hard but the alternative of a binational state is one we do not want," he said.

Speaking at the weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, Netanyahu -- who in 2009 declared his support for a two-state solution -- said he and Kerry will "try to make progress to find the opening for negotiations with the Palestinians, with the goal of reaching an agreement".

"This agreement will be based on a demilitarized Palestinian state that recognizes the Jewish state, and on firm security arrangements based on the IDF (Israeli military)," he said.

Comments 5
Thumb Senescence 10 June 2013, 20:56

I'm a bit lost here.

While Palestinians do not undertake negotiations, Israel is already expanding settlements. The longer they stale the more settlements Israel builds. So why don't they simply start negotiations so that expansion of settlements is stopped as soon as possible ? By not starting negotiations, the Palestinians are only making matters worse for them.

Perhaps they want Israel to build settlements in hope of regaining land on which they are built so they attain rights to settlements later ? Can someone give me a bit of help regarding the matter?

Missing phillipo 11 June 2013, 06:33

You are not the only one who is lost.
Millions of people around the world understand that the only way forward is by talking, something it seems that Abu Mazen is not willing to do. He prefers to keep his people in poverty.
Doesn't he realise that peace, no matter how hard the terms for both sides, can only bring good things to his people.

Thumb Senescence 11 June 2013, 12:48

Indeed, dialog is the best solution.

Thanks for the post, it's good to realize that it's not only me who thinks the preconditions are a bit ... unnecessary, currently.

And what about the people ? Do they also insist on Palestine's preconditions ?

Thumb bashir 10 June 2013, 21:57

What is the Palestinian pre-condition that you find so troubling Bibi, that they want basic human rights?

Thumb terminator 11 June 2013, 14:17

why would they want to talk to someone who wont listen.
Jews see the rest of the world as insects.
they believe it is their god given right to burn any Palestinian out of his home.they will then burn his livestock and even his trees.
if only Hitler hadn't been so kind and executed the jews instead of putting them in camps.