Israel – Report: Kerry Plan Calls For Settlement Freeze, Prisoner Release

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    U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry waves from his plane bound for Washington, as a storm approaches, in Bandar Seri Begawan, July 2, 2013. Kerry ends his tour of the Middle East and Asia that included seven countries in two weeks. REUTERS/Jacquelyn Martin/Pool Israel – US Secretary of State John Kerry’s plan to resume peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority calls for a cessation of settlement construction outside settlement blocs in the West Bank and the release of 103 Palestinian prisoners, the London-based Al-Hayat newspaper reported on Saturday.

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    According to the paper, the plan calls for economic development in the Palestinian territories in three phases.

    The report comes in the midst of a renewed US push to rekindle direct Israeli-Palestinian talks that have been largely frozen since December 2008.

    Kerry completed his fifth visit since March to Israel and the Palestinian territories last Sunday and is scheduled to return. No exact date has been set for that trip.

    There has been no formal announcement of terms for renewed talks, but there have been repeated media reports of the possibility that Israel would release Palestinian prisoners and/or agree to some kind of a settlement freeze.

    According to Al-Hayat, the new plan envisages the re-launching of the peace talks for a period of six to nine months, during which the two sides would discuss final status issues.

    During the negotiations, Israel would freeze construction in settlements that are outside settlement blocs and start releasing Palestinians imprisoned before the signing of the Oslo Accords within six months, the paper added, quoting Western diplomatic sources.

    The economic aspect of Kerry’s plan, the paper said, calls for attracting investments worth $4 billion in the Palestinian economy. Kerry already announced the $4 billion incentive plan at the World Economic Forum in May.

    The report said that Israel would be required to allow the Palestinians to build in the West Bank’s Area C, which is under full Israeli control.

    The Prime Minister’s Office refused to comment on the report. Kerry has asked Israelis and Palestinian officials to be silent about details regarding renewed talks.

    The Council of Jewish Communities of Judea and Samaria spokesman Yigal Delmonti said that settlers did not know of any impending building freeze in the settlements.

    A de facto freeze on the publication of tenders for Jewish homes in the West Bank and east Jerusalem has been in place since January.

    The Palestinians have insisted that they will not hold direct negotiations with Israel until it halts West Bank settlement activity and Jewish building in east Jerusalem.

    Israel has refused to cede to that request. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has consistently called on the Palestinians to hold talks without preconditions.

    Israel imposed a 10- month moratorium on new Jewish West Bank housing starts from November 2009 to September 2010. But that temporary moratorium did not lead to renewed negotiations.

    Content is provided courtesy of the Jerusalem Post


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    Pipk11
    Pipk11
    10 years ago

    this guy has some gall.how many prisoners and how much land before they realize that we’re just wasting our time.

    Insider
    Insider
    10 years ago

    Hey, is Jonathan Pollard included in the prisoner release called for Kerry ??

    honestbroker
    honestbroker
    10 years ago

    OK
    So far we know what Mr. Kerry expects of Israel .
    What are the Palistinians bringing to the bargaining table other than the threat of more violence?

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    10 years ago

    Einstein’s definition of insanity is doing something over and over expecting to get a different result.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    10 years ago

    First a peace treaty has to be signed by the P L O and than talks may be started

    10 years ago

    another ONE-SIDED peace plan – GIVE & GIVE & GIVE and get ZERO in return

    10 years ago

    lets freeze construction in texas its occupied land. and so are many parts of america

    greuv
    greuv
    10 years ago

    insane idiot

    hershel
    hershel
    10 years ago

    lol. Another clown in the middle east.
    How about no?

    10 years ago

    ENough is Enough! Stop pushing Israel around and start treated the bad guys as the enemy; not Israel!

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    10 years ago

    Free the pals to kill again just like last time ?? They rea-arrested a few of the last group! This is a revolving door!! Not a good idea Mr. Kerry!!

    CherryKnish
    CherryKnish
    10 years ago

    With ‘friends’ like these, who needs enemies?

    proudjewboy
    proudjewboy
    10 years ago

    How about sending the freed prisoners to the US?

    RobertS
    RobertS
    10 years ago

    So much for “no preconditions” Freeze has never brought results but only boosts political prospects of Pally leadership