Meengla
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If Olmert's proposals seems reasonable to you, then why the Palestinians did not accept them? I think the answer is clear: Their prime objective is not to establish a state next to Israel but a state that will replace Israel by insisting on the so-called 'right of return'.
I assure you that Israel, both its people and its leadership, will never accept this demand which is preposterous. The Arabs should pressurise the Palestinians to abandon it and help their refugees to settle in their home countries.
As I said, IF Olmert really offered what he professes in the NY Times article, as quoted above, then Abbas was stupid enough to have rejected that. Yes, giving up the 'right of return' is a potential fatal blow to Abbas--millions of Pals dispossessed can lynch him--but that kind of painful compromises will have to be born and the Saudi Peace Plan envisions such a scenario.
Question will remain: Did Olmert offer that or not? He is out of power. He can say anything now. I am poor. I can gave you a million bucks right now. Want some?
But what is stopping Netanyahu from offering the same as Olmert? Oh, let me guess: Because he is in power and so he will actually have to deliver.
PS. @RockyX: Your views are Fascistic and disgrace to India and the humanity at large.