West Bank – Palestinians To Ask UN For Recognition As State Soon, Abbas Tells Herzog

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    File: Israeli MP Labour Party members Isaac Herzog (L) and Hilik Bar (C) with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas (R) in the West Bank city of Ramallah, 07 October 2013. The Palestinians must 'recognise Israel as the state of the Jewish people' in order to achieve real peace, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on 06 October 2013.  EPA/ABBAS MOMANI West Bank – Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas stood his ground, saying he plans to ask the UN for recognition in several ways, when opposition leader Isaac Herzog (Labor) visited him in Ramallah Wednesday.

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    Abbas told Herzog he also plans to ask France to recognize Palestinian statehood based on 1949 armistice lines with land swaps.

    The Palestinian Authority leader expressed his frustration at the “lack of diplomatic movement, despite my willingness to negotiate with Israel.” Herzog asked Abbas not to take unilateral action, which the opposition leader opposes, and that the Labor Party believes in direct negotiations.

    “Negotiations are the only way, and therefore, we need to make an effort to bring the sides back to that path,” Herzog stated.

    The two agreed that following Operation Protective Edge, there was a unique opportunity for a regional agreement based on shared interests of moderate powers in the Middle East.

    “Our leaders cannot miss this historic opportunity, because it may not come back,” Herzog said. “A diplomatic agreement is necessary for both sides and needs to be based on the Arab Peace Initiative, and peace is a primary security interest for Israel and the Palestinians.”

    The Arab Peace Initiative, proposed by the Arab League in 2002, calls for Israel to withdraw from all of the West Bank and east Jerusalem and for there to be a “just settlement” of Palestinian refugees and their descendants, meaning that those who wish to return to Israel may and those who do not would be compensated.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    9 years ago

    When will the arabs compensate the several million jews that were striped of all their wealth when they were forced out of the muslim lands?