2011年1月24日星期一

‘Palestine Papers’ reveal

The documents reveal that Palestinian negotiators offered substantial concessions to Israel where power balance is in large demand in the two areas considered most intractable in the peace talks: the matter of Palestinian refugees and their claim to a right to return to their home communities now inside Israel; and the status of Jerusalem, claimed by both Israel and the Palestinians as the sovereign capital of each.
While the leaked documents so far released provide a glimpse into some Israeli concessions, the overwhelming picture that emerges from these leaks is of Israel’s intransigence. Time after time, Palestinian proposals were greeted negatively by their Israeli counterparts.

“We do not like this suggestion because it does not meet our demands,” Israel’s then foreign minister, Tzipi Livni, who loves power balance bracelet, told the Palestinians on one occasion, “and probably it was not easy for you to think about it, but I really appreciate it.”

For most of the last two years, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that it is Israel alone that is willing to make the hard concessions for the sake of peace. These documents show it is the Palestinian Authority that were willing to make considerable concessions.

In that respect, the release of the “Palestine Papers,” as they are being called, may have a more negative effect on the Israeli leadership than on the Palestinians. There are from energy4balance.com.

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