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freepalestine
28th April 2011, 02:56
Netanyahu Slams Palestinian Unity Deal

Wednesday April 27, 2011 22:02 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies

Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu of the Likud Party, denounced on Wednesday the draft agreement of Palestinian unity, and added that “Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas chose peace with Hamas instead of peace with Israel”.
Netanyahu said that peace with Israel and reconciliation with the Hamas movement cannot go hand in hand, Israeli daily, Haaretz, reported.

The Israeli Prime Minister said that “peace with both Israel and Hamas is impossible, adding that Hamas believes in the destruction of Israel and in ongoing firing of shells into Israeli areas.

He claimed that this reconciliation with the Islamic Movement (Hamas) is in indication that the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank is weak, and claimed that this could mean that Hamas will take control over the West Bank.

The Israeli Prime Minister is said to be planning to head to Washington next month to address the Congress and present a plan he claims to be an effort to restart the stalled talks with the Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas.

Palestinian-Israel talks have been stalled since September of last year after Israel resumed its construction and expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank and in occupied East Jerusalem.

The P.A said talks with Israel cannot be resumed while it constructs and expands settlements, and while it is ongoing with its invasions and assaults against the Palestinian people, their lands and property, and their holy sites.
It also demanded Israel to stop the demolishing of Arab homes in Jerusalem.

Different Hamas leaders, leaders of Fateh movement, leftist factions and independent figures in Palestine expressed support to the draft unity deal and called for ensuring the success of the final reconciliation agreement that will be signed in Cairo next week.

The Hamas movement said that Israel has no interest in Palestinian unity and will continue to in order to sabotage a united Palestinian front that counters the occupation and seeks liberation.

The deal came as a surprise amidst endless round of deadlock reconciliation talks mediated by Cairo.
http://imemc.org/article/61147






US rejects Palestinian reconciliation bid
Published today (updated) 28/04/2011 01:57
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WASHINGTON (Ma'an) -- The United States supports Palestinian reconciliation on terms "which promote the cause of peace," the White House said Wednesday after Hamas and Fatah signed a deal in Cairo.

Hamas, however, "is a terrorist organization which targets civilians,” said spokesman Tommy Vietor.

“To play a constructive role in achieving peace, any Palestinian government must accept the Quartet principles and renounce violence, abide by past agreements, and recognize Israel’s right to exist,” he said.

http://maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=382809

freepalestine
28th April 2011, 02:59
Netanyahu to visit London, Paris for talks
Published Tuesday 26/04/2011 (updated) 27/04/2011 13:55



JERUSALEM (AFP) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will travel to Britain and France next week for talks on the peace process, his office said Tuesday.

"The prime minister will meet with British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy and discuss diplomatic issues with them," the statement said.

No dates or other details were given in the statement.

Israeli media said Netanyahu would try to convince them not to recognize a unilaterally declared Palestinian state.

Last week, the French and British envoys to the United Nations indicated their governments would consider such a move as a way to relaunch the peace process.

Following the breakdown of direct talks last September, the Palestinians adopted a diplomatic strategy aimed at securing UN recognition of a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders with Jerusalem as its capital.

They are expected to seek such recognition in September, when the UN General Assembly holds its annual meeting.

Israel and the United States oppose such a move, arguing a real solution can only be reached through negotiations.

Netanyahu is to outline his bid to tempt the Palestinians back to talks during a US visit in May.

The US Republican party leadership has invited the Israeli leader to address a joint meeting of the US Senate and House of Representatives.

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