JERUSALEM — Israel's prime minister on Thursday gave a cool reception to President Barack Obama's Mideast policy speech, warning a withdrawal from the West Bank wold leave Israel vulnerable to attack and setting up what could be a tense meeting at the White House.
In his speech, Obama endorsed the Palestinian position on the borders of their future state, saying it should be based on Israel's lines before the 1967 Mideast war. Israel captured the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza Strip in the fighting, and the Palestinians claim those areas for their state.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas planned to convene a meeting with senior officials as soon as possible to decide on the next steps, said Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat.
Abbas is determined "to give President Obama's effort and that of the international community the chance they deserve," Erekat said.
The U.S., the international community and even past Israeli governments have endorsed a settlement based on the 1967 lines, but Obama was far more explicit than in the past. His position appeared to put him at odds with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has not accepted the concept.
Reacting to Obama's speech, Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a full withdrawal from the West Bank, saying the 1967 lines were "indefensible" and would leave major Jewish settlements outside Israel. Netanyahu rejects any pullout from east Jerusalem.
Netanyahu heads to the White House on Friday and said he would seek clarifications.
Behind the rhetoric, though, was the possibility of finding common ground. Obama said he would support agreed-upon territorial swaps between the Israel and the Palestinians, leaving the door open for Israel to retain major West Bank settlements, where the vast majority of its nearly 300,000 Jewish settlers live.
Netanyahu said he would urge Obama to endorse a 2004 American commitment, made by then President George W. Bush, to Israel. In a letter at the time, Bush said a full withdrawal to the 1967 lines was "unrealistic" and a future peace agreement would have to recognize "new realities on the ground."
Israelis have interpreted Bush's commitment as U.S. support for retaining the major settlement blocs. Earlier this week, Netanyahu said Israel would have to retain the blocs as part of any future peace agreement.
But Netanyahu also wants to keep other parts of the West Bank, including a strategic section of land along the Jordanian border that he believes is vital to Israel's security. The Palestinians oppose any Israeli presence in their future state.
Netanyahu said he would reiterate his security demands at Friday's meeting.
Netanyahu said he plans to raise other demands: Palestinian recognition of Israel as the Jewish homeland, guarantees that Palestinian refugees be resettled outside of Israel and condemnation of an emerging Palestinian government that is to include the anti-Israel Hamas militant group.
With peacemaking stalled for months, the Palestinians have said they will ask the United Nations to recognize their independence in September, with or without a peace deal.
In his speech, Obama rejected the U.N. push. "Symbolic actions to isolate Israel at the United Nations in September won't create an independent state," Obama said.
It was not immediately clear whether Obama's statement on the 1967 borders as the basis for negotiations — something the Palestinians have long sought — would be sufficient to persuade the Palestinians to drop their quest for U.N. recognition.
Former U.S. Democratic Congressman Robert Wexler, president of the S. Daniel Abraham Center for Middle East Peace in Washington, said the speech had created a "moment of truth" for the Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
"No longer in earnest can President Abbas seek a United Nations resolution and say he's serious about the creation of a Palestinian state. And likewise, Prime Minister Netanyahu must determine whether he is willing to negotiate based on the 1967 lines with agreed-upon territorial swaps," he said.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(292)
-
▼
May
(178)
- Lots of snow for Aspen Mountain re-opening
- Albemarle Road church fined $100 per branch for ex...
- BIGGEST MEMORIAL WEEKEND B.O. EVER! 'Hangover Part...
- Writer urges Internet junkies to 'switch off' and ...
- Russia bans German, Spanish vegetables
- 14 dead in Germany as cucumber crisis grows
- Anti-Christian Violence Continues in Pakistan
- Israel Minister: Strike on Iran Could Be Necessary
- Netanyahu: Israel cannot prevent UN recognition of...
- Mobius Says Financial Crisis ‘Around The Corner’
- Canada's GDP Expands 3.9%
- Hospitals hunt substitutes as drug shortages rise
- Al-Jazeera footage captures 'western troops on the...
- Obama Goes Golfing on Memorial Day
- As America Observes Memorial Day, U.S. Casualties ...
- U.S. Military Personnel, Veterans Give Obama Lower...
- Empty summer in the city awaits urban youths facin...
- Lawyer: Mladic won't live to see a trial
- Hospitals hunt substitutes as drug shortages rise
- US medics brave fire to save lives in Afghan war
- Army Staff Sgt. Kristofferson B. Lorenzo
- Memorial Day comes as troops fight in Afghanistan
- Greece set for severe bail-out conditions
- Shale Boom in Texas Could Increase U.S. Oil Output
- GOLDMAN SACHS: $5 gas this summer
- Obama tours twister-ravaged neighborhood in Joplin
- Palin kick-starts bus tour on back of motorcycle
- Christina Hendricks causes a Lake Como-tion in bla...
- Two thirds of serial criminals dodge jail: Thousan...
- Number 10? More like ten out of ten, as Samantha C...
- ‘I drank my own urine': University president descr...
- Afghan official: NATO airstrike kills 14
- Five US-led soldiers killed in Afghanistan
- Roadside bomb kills seven NATO troops in Afghanistan
- 7 Americans Killed in Explosion in Afghanistan
- Obama Crackdown on For-Profit Colleges Faces Stiff...
- Kim Kardashian fill up her Rolls Royce wearing a j...
- The pauper's princess Style experts say Kate’s the...
- Lots of snow for Aspen Mountain re-opening
- Less banger for your buck: The Memorial Day BBQ wi...
- Democrats Plan 62% Top Tax Rate?
- Severe storms wreak havoc from Vermont to Georgia
- Obama Crackdown on For-Profit Colleges Faces Stiff...
- Dancer sues airline over 'disaster movie' flight
- VA agrees not to interfere with holiday prayers
- Heavy snows spoil weekend holiday plans in West
- Doctors test robotic suit to help paraplegics
- Horse herpes outbreak forces rodeo queens to ride ...
- Police: Officers looking for rapist after woman tw...
- Full Focus Rebel fighters take part in training in...
- 3.5 minutes of terror: Air France crash dropped at...
- Two Men Caught Dismantling Manteca Railroad Tracks...
- D.C. copper thieves may be posing as road crews
- Scrappers Suspected Of Stealing Teen’s Wheelchair
- Rudy Giuliani leads new national poll
- Some Republicans urge Christie to run for president
- Rep. Ron Paul takes second in New Hampshire CNN poll
- Aussie student finds universe's 'missing mass'
- Military operation against Kadhafi in 'new phase':...
- Obama: U.S. Involvement in Libya Action Would Last...
- Russia joins Western chorus for Gaddafi to go
- Rep. Graves questions Obama's autopen signing of P...
- 'Killer Cucumber' Bug From Spain Hits Britain
- G-8 Pledges $40 Billion for 'Arab Spring'
- Thousands protest against Egypt's military rulers ...
- At least eight killed in protests in Syria
- Syrian security forces killed at least eight peopl...
- Saudi beheads Sudanese for murder
- In jail: Zimbabwe police sergeant who dared to use...
- Puppy with broken legs crawls home after surviving...
- Number of Missing From Tornado in Joplin Is Lowere...
- Death toll rises to 132 after Joplin, Mo., tornado
- Obama's promise to go after earmarks 'line by line'
- Foreclosure Homes Account for 28 Percent of Q1 201...
- Tax dollars fund shrimp on treadmills, Jell-O wres...
- Foreclosure sales slow, but remain very high
- Racism to blame for Obama's problems, key Democrat...
- The six-block scar: Amazing satellite photos pinpo...
- Blair: Obama anxious about Israel's fate
- Stubborn Jobless Claims Still Keep On Climbing Higher
- Corporate profits drop in Q1, GDP unrevised
- Poll: Palin near top of re-shaped GOP field
- New leak feared at stricken Japan nuclear plant
- Tokyo Electric Power's crippled Fukushima Daiichi ...
- Pakistan trims U.S. military mission as mistrust g...
- Fed Gave Banks Crisis Gains on $80 Billion Secreti...
- $67 billion in vacation days, out the window
- China used prisoners in lucrative internet gaming ...
- . Greenpeace warns of radioactive sea life off Japan
- Dem Congressman On Ryan Plan: People Will Be Dumpe...
- Bill Clinton to Paul Ryan on Medicare Election: ‘G...
- Oil at $101 amid weak dollar, mixed demand signs
- Greece: Police clash with doctors
- Ryan: Obama, Dems "Shamelessly Distort And Demagog...
- U.S. Transportation Secretary rolls up in big SUV ...
- President's men fill up 'The Beast' in surprise vi...
- Beast limo Refuelling: Barack Obama's entourage fi...
- Lawmakers Concerned About Ex-IMF Director's 'Golde...
-
▼
May
(178)
No comments:
Post a Comment