Jerusalem – The chief Palestinian negotiator is expressing skepticism about peace prospects with the next Israeli government following comments made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the recent campaign.
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In the final days of the campaign, Netanyahu said that he would not allow the establishment of a Palestinian state on his watch, saying that regional turmoil made this impossible.
Speaking to international reporters Sunday, Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Netanyahu’s comments were irresponsible and would cause despair among Palestinians.
Erekat asked: “What do I talk to him about?”
Netanyahu secured re-election in March 17 elections, but has not yet formed a governing coalition. He is widely expected to form a government with hard-line and religious parties that oppose major concessions to the Palestinians.
really
Any arab negotiator never had any intention of forming any agreement with any Jew. Yet, they go to the media and blame the other side.
Funny – the arab government was supposed to change with elections 8 years ago, yer no one complains about that.
Hut er gezagt!
I would rather have them complain all they want and have Bibi do what’s right.
There is no other way. These monsters are not looking for peace. The actually do not know what the word means.
Peace through strength.
Erekat asked: “What do I talk to him about?”
Great, so don’t talk. Just crawl back into the vermin hole from which you emerged, so that we don’t have to hear from you. And take that ugly …(what rhymes with itch) Ashrawi with you.