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Netanyahu offered vague terms for West Bank withdrawal: former U.S. negotiator | Reuters

Sat Oct 10, 2015 3:49am EDT
Related: World, Israel
By Howard Goller

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the United States five years ago that Israel could withdraw from most of the West Bank if his country’s security needs were met, former U.S. Middle East peace negotiator Dennis Ross recounts in a book to be published next week.

Prodded by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2010 to say what he could do to advance peace talks and citing Israeli security needs, “he said that Israel could withdraw from most of the territory,” Ross writes in “Doomed to Succeed: the U.S.-Israel Relationship from Truman to Obama.”

“He did not want to give percentages, but he understood what the Palestinians wanted, and if the Israeli security needs were accepted by us and met, he could be generally responsive.”

Ross has advised Republican and Democratic presidents, including Democratic President Barack Obama.

Interviewed by Reuters on Friday, Ross said he believed Netanyahu was deliberately vague at the time about land Israel would give up in a peace deal and this was consistent with past Israeli leaders who were reluctant to state their bottom lines out of concern that no matter how much they offered, it would never be enough.

However willing Netanyahu might have been in 2010, he has since said in the face of post-Arab Spring regional instability that any Israeli withdrawals from occupied territory would embolden hardline Islamist guerrillas arrayed on its borders.

OBAMA, NETANYAHU TO MEET

Obama and Netanyahu, when they meet at the White House early next month, have an interest in repairing relations that in March reached their lowest point since 1982 over the Iran nuclear deal and remarks Netanyahu made against Arabs in his successful re-election bid, Ross said.

While seeing little hope of an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal in the 15 months left of Obama’s term, Ross said it would be good if the U.S. president worked with both to reduce violence and improve lives, and quietly probed Arab states about the prospects for fostering a better atmosphere.

“I think you have to lower your sights. I don’t believe that Abu Mazen is capable of negotiating an agreement now,” Ross said, using Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s familiar name, when asked about the prospects for a deal during Obama's tenure.

Ross said Obama could reassure Netanyahu by offering to set up a consultative committee to address Israeli concerns about Iran and to weigh options together to counter Iran’s support for Hezbollah, a Lebanese militia opposed to Israel.

For Netanyahu, who spoke against the nuclear deal in March at the invitation of Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, Ross said, “I don’t think there’s anything more important than that Israel has to be an American issue, not a Republican or Democratic issue.

“Within the White House there’s clearly a sense that they see him as playing a partisan game, and I think it would be important for him to make it very clear in words and deeds that that’s the last thing on his mind right now,” Ross said.

“The reality is we’ve seen these periods before and afterwards we’ve also seen efforts to mend the fences,” he said, citing previous Israeli tensions with the administrations of presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush.

Ross said Netanyahu would help matters if he took three steps: working with Israel’s allies Britain, France and Germany to help them better understand his country's concerns, opening his coalition to more moderate political parties, and proving his interest in a two-state solution by saying no to building further Jewish settlements on land he envisions as part of a future Palestinian state.

(Reporting by Howard Goller; Editing by Toni Reinhold)
 
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ok lol not going to happent
meanwhile the oppsite happen more and more israeli live in the west bank
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Israel are the illegal immigrants like the Mexicans in USA
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Israel needs to cease settlers: Abbas tells Kerry | Zee News

Ramallah: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told US Secretary of State John Kerry on Saturday over phone that Israel needs to stop its settlers from provoking the Palestinians "under the protection" of the Israeli army.

In their telephone conversation, Abbas told US Secretary of State John Kerry that situation is going to be out of control if the Israelis continue to allow their settlers to provoke the Palestinians, according to the official Palestinian news agency of Wafa.

Kerry and Abbas also discussed the latest development in the Palestinian territory, said the report, adding that Kerry urged more efforts to maintain calmness and stop further escalation.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Kerry on Friday, according to Netanyahu's Facebook page. While talking to Kerry, Netanyahu said he expected the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) to stop "the falsified and brutal incitement that sparked the current wage of terror," the Facebook statement read.

Kerry, according to the same source, stressed that the US understands that Israel's policy aims to maintain the status quo at the holy sites.

Tension is still escalating in the West Bank, Gaza, and east Jerusalem where 20 Palestinians and four Israelis were killed in the past ten days, according to official medical reports. More than 1,000 Palestinians were injured in the violent clashes that had broken out in the Palestinian territories since the start of this month.

Israeli sources did not comment on the claim.

The current round of violence has flared up mid September after Palestinians protested allowing Jewish groups to al-Aqsa mosque compound in east Jerusalem. Palestinians say Israel wants to change the status quo at the site they consider holy.

The escalation expanded to other areas after an Israeli couple were killed in a shooting ambush near the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and two others were stabbed in east Jerusalem early October.

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