Poll Shows Majority of Israeli Jews Say Talks Will Fail

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Israel's Jewish population is overwhelmingly of the opinion that negotiations with the Palestinians will fail to achieve peace, according to a poll published Wednesday.

Some 80 percent of Israeli Jews said the chances of success of U.S.-brokered talks, which resumed on July 29 after a three-year hiatus, were "low," against only 18 percent who said they were "high".

The survey, conducted by Tel Aviv University, interviewed 602 Israelis between July 28 and 30 and has an error margin of 4.5 percent.

Most of those interviewed -- 64 percent -- believed Palestinian leaders were not genuine in wanting to resume talks, but 63 percent believed the Israeli government did want peace.

They were mostly unwilling, however, for the government to concede on issues deemed crucial to achieving an agreement.

Almost 63 percent opposed a return to the 1967 lines that existed before Israel occupied the West Bank -- a key Palestinian demand -- and 58 percent opposed the evacuation of Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territory, even if the largest settlements were allowed to remain.

The previous round of talks in September 2010 collapsed when Israeli refused to stop its settlement building.

Some 77 percent on those interviewed also opposed the right of return for Palestinian refugees exiled after the Jewish state's creation in 1948 and the 1967 Six Day War.

And half the Jewish respondents opposed the partition of Jerusalem, which the Palestinians want as capital of their future state.

Israel's Arab population were more optimistic about the chances of peace.

Some 47 percent of Israeli Arabs thought talks were likely to achieve a peace agreement, against 41 percent who said the chances were low.

A vast majority -- 85 percent -- believed the Palestinians genuinely wanted talks to succeed.

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Thumb jcamerican 07 August 2013, 12:06

Most of those interviewed -- 64 percent -- believed Palestinian leaders were not genuine in wanting to resume talks, but 63 percent believed the Israeli government did want peace.

Missing ___-wolf-___ 07 August 2013, 13:18

1)Very simple , the peace talks should be about the agreement pre-1967 borders which was & still is approved by the UN .
2)All illegal settlements Must be vacated as well as current illegal building of more & intended settlements must Stop.
3)All Palestinian refugees Must be returned to their homeland even if it means re-settling them in the already built Apartments as well as in the ongoing building of the new illegally building of unfinished ones as part as a compensation package .
4) Return of Shebaa Farms to Lebanon, & the Golan Heights to Syria .
5) As for the wall , the Israelis should build it on their side between the two States since it claims that it is necessary, otherwise demolish it because it is currently on Palestinian territory & thus deemed to be illegal .
6) Allow the Palestinian full governing powers on their own people including a Civlian Airport as well as collecting thier own Taxes.....
Cont..

Missing ___-wolf-___ 07 August 2013, 13:38

Continued...
This so called peace talks are only a waste of time if these conditions are not met ! These "6" points are fairly straight forward conditions which are realistic , as a matter of fact they are UN backed resolution & must be given back to the Palestinians !
If these agreements are met then not only Israel/ Palestinians will benefit but the whole region will also have a heavy burden lifted off their countries & I do sincerely believe then their be aknowledgement by all ME nations will also aknowledge Israel not only as a state but also as a neighbour !
Signed Wolf .