Jerusalem – Netanyahu Orders Ministers To Stop Meeting Palestinians

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    File: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Israel, 06 April 2014.  EPA/GALI TIBBON / POOLJerusalem – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his ministers Wednesday to cut off contact with their Palestinian counterparts, an official said, the latest in a series of troubles plaguing floundering U.S.-brokered peace talks.

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    The move is retaliation for a Palestinian bid to join United Nations agencies, which the official said was a violation of the Palestinians’ commitment in the peace talks. The Palestinians dismissed the Israeli move, saying both sides rarely meet now as it is.

    Under the peace talks’ terms, Israel promised to release 104 long-held Palestinian prisoners in four groups. At the same time, the Palestinians said they would suspend a campaign to sign up Palestine, recognized by the U.N. General Assembly as a non-member observer state, for as many as 63 U.N. agencies, treaties and conventions.

    Abbas signed letters of accession for 15 international conventions after Israel last week failed to release the fourth group of prisoners and renewed a push to build homes in an Israeli settlement in east Jerusalem — the area of the holy city sought by the Palestinians for their future capital. Israel then called off the final prisoner release.

    Under Netanyahu’s order, Israeli Cabinet ministers and their ministry directors can no longer meet Palestinian counterparts, though lower-level contacts will continue, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity as he wasn’t authorized to discuss the matter publicly. The official said Israel’s chief peace negotiator, Tzipi Livni, would be exempt from Netanyahu’s order, suggesting the actual impact of the order on the talks would be minimal.

    High-level contacts between top Israeli and Palestinian officials are already rare, Palestinian government spokesman Ihab Bsaiso said.

    “This won’t affect our daily life or government business,” Bsaiso said.

    Bsaiso did express concern that Israeli tax transfers to the Palestinians could be disrupted. Under interim peace accords, Israel collects taxes on behalf of the Palestinians and then transfers the funds each month. The exact sum of the money, roughly $100 million, is set in talks between senior finance officials.

    Without this money, the Palestinian Authority would have a difficult time paying the salaries of its tens of thousands of employees. Israel’s Finance Ministry did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

    Netanyahu’s order is the latest step by Israel to sanction the Palestinians for their U.N. bid. Israel also has prevented Palestinian mobile phone company Wataniya from transferring equipment to Gaza.

    In the past week, the U.S. has been trying to salvage the peace talks, brokering a series of meetings between the two sides. U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who has been leading the effort, appeared to single out Israel for the faltering talks Tuesday, saying Israel refused to release prisoners as promised and advanced plans to build new settlements.

    “And, poof, that was sort of the moment,” Kerry said. “We find ourselves where we are.”


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    HankM
    HankM
    10 years ago

    Why would Israel release even more terrorist and murderer prisoners when the Palestinians (y”sh) had just finished saying they would not extend the deadline past April??

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    10 years ago

    It is the Arab league that has the final say re. peace with Israel and they will never agree to peace ,so why bother at all.

    HankM
    HankM
    10 years ago

    Kerry blames Israel because she’s the only civilized party in this negotiation. He felt Israel could be hoodwinked into submission using civilized logic, something he knew from the start he could never expect from the y”sh

    hershel
    hershel
    10 years ago

    Finally.