Palestinians not interested in negotiating deal

BBC:
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has reacted coolly to a blueprint for talks put forward by international mediators.
Mr Abbas said he was studying the so-called Middle East Quartet's idea for peace talks to open within a month, but ruled out any plan that did not demand an end to Israeli settlement building.
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 Commenting on the possibility of fresh talks, Mr Abbas said on Saturday: "We will not deal with any initiative which does not contain a halt to settlement or the '67 borders."
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In other words he is looking for an Israeli capitulation before he will talk.  The Israelis should reaffirm their willingness to talk without preconditions and make it clear that until the Palestinians start negotiating in good faith, the settlements will continue.  If they want to stop settlements they will have to talk about it and reach some agreement with Israel.

The Palestinian UN end run power play has failed.  The Palestinians either have to negotiate an agreement with Israel or live without a state.
 
 

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