^^^ You don't seem to have enough info. I don't want to go into the details but suffice to say both sides were responsible.
Keep in mind that the Palestinians also endorse the Arab Peace initiative. IF what you said was true, the Israelis would be jumping up and down in joy because the peace plan is exactly the same thing that was being offered by Olmert, or in 2000.
The reality is that it was not.
Here is former PM Olmert on WHO was responsible of clinching the Palestine peace deal
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diploma...ted-israeli-palestinian-peace-accord-1.428324
After Camp David, Israel was supposed to withdraw selectively, that never happened and after Rabin's assasination that was put into cold storage. At the same time, new settlements are being created in West Bank. These are the single biggest reason why the peace talks don't happen.
The creation of settlments while negotiations are going on is like one side eating the pizza while discussing with the other person on how to divide it among themselves.
Check out the most recent discussions that have been leaked under the Palestine Papers to see how much Palestinians had conceded including things like symbolic return of refugees, symbolic control of East Jerusalem, demilitarised Palestine state and 90% of the settlements in the West Bank to be incorporated into Israel and even that was rejected
The Palestine Papers - Al Jazeera English
All said and done, it is in Israel's interest to withdraw from the Palestinian majority areas. As long as the military rule over West Bank and Gaza continues and they are denied political rights, Israel will always have tensions with the locals. And if it does become truly democratic and gives the Palestinians the right to vote, it will loose its Jewish majority.
So its in Israel's best interest to resolve this issue and establish itself with the Arab League based on the 2002 initiative.
Keep in mind that the Palestinians also endorse the Arab Peace initiative. IF what you said was true, the Israelis would be jumping up and down in joy because the peace plan is exactly the same thing that was being offered by Olmert, or in 2000.
The reality is that it was not.
Here is former PM Olmert on WHO was responsible of clinching the Palestine peace deal
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diploma...ted-israeli-palestinian-peace-accord-1.428324
After Camp David, Israel was supposed to withdraw selectively, that never happened and after Rabin's assasination that was put into cold storage. At the same time, new settlements are being created in West Bank. These are the single biggest reason why the peace talks don't happen.
The creation of settlments while negotiations are going on is like one side eating the pizza while discussing with the other person on how to divide it among themselves.
Check out the most recent discussions that have been leaked under the Palestine Papers to see how much Palestinians had conceded including things like symbolic return of refugees, symbolic control of East Jerusalem, demilitarised Palestine state and 90% of the settlements in the West Bank to be incorporated into Israel and even that was rejected
The Palestine Papers - Al Jazeera English
All said and done, it is in Israel's interest to withdraw from the Palestinian majority areas. As long as the military rule over West Bank and Gaza continues and they are denied political rights, Israel will always have tensions with the locals. And if it does become truly democratic and gives the Palestinians the right to vote, it will loose its Jewish majority.
So its in Israel's best interest to resolve this issue and establish itself with the Arab League based on the 2002 initiative.