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Barak: Israel and US closer to deal on settlement dispute - Summary

Jerusalem/New York - Israel and the United States are closer to resolving their dispute over Israeli settlement construction in the occupied West Bank, Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said in an interview broadcast Wednesday. He told Israel Radio...
Posted : Wed, 01 Jul 2009 14:59:36 GMT
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Jerusalem/New York - Israel and the United States are closer to resolving their dispute over Israeli settlement construction in the occupied West Bank, Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said in an interview broadcast Wednesday. He told Israel Radio that the dispute needed to be seen within a wider context, as part of a regional arrangement with the Palestinians and other Arab countries.

This was discussed during his four-hour meeting in New York with US Middle East envoy George Mitchell on Tuesday night, he said.

"We focused mainly on the need for a comprehensive regional agreement," he said "that includes other Arab states which have something to give to Israel, not just to take."

The settlement issue, he stressed, was important, but needed to be placed in proportion.

The US is demanding Israel halt all settlement activity in the occupied West Bank.

But Israel insists on going ahead with construction inside existing settlements, to deal with so-called "natural growth" of their populations.

Barak told the station that despite his insistence on allowing construction for natural growth, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's position in the dispute was not far from that of the Americans. The premier had said Israel will build no new settlements, nor will it expropriate any more West Bank land.

He added that the Obama administration's statements notwithstanding, no one in the US actually believed that "we can stop pregnancies or not build kindergartens where required."

A statement issued after the Barak-Mitchell meeting described the parley as "constructive" and noted that more meetings are scheduled to take place.

Mitchell had originally been scheduled to hold talks with Netanyahu in Paris last Thursday, but the meeting was called off. At the time, an Israeli government official said this was to "allow for proper staff work to be undertaken beforehand."

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STOP THE VICTIM TALK-EVOLVE!!!!!!!!!
By: lolita , Thu, 02 Jul 2009 12:45:13 GMT

Obama is a RACIST AND AN ANTI SEMITE???ARE YOU KIDDING ME???Stop trying to bait people with this old stupid accusation about him having a problem with Jews-NOBODY IS FALLING FOR IT!Quit trying to spread your victimized hateful pathetic disposition onto others and STICK TO THE THE REALITY OF OUR PRESIDENT-NO ONE HAS EVER ACCUSED HIM OF NOR HAS HE EVER GIVEN THE MILLIONS OF SUPPORTERS HE HAS WORLDWIDE ANY REASON TO THINK HE HAS A PROBLEM WITH JEWS SO STOP IT!!We as a world need to stop regressing to this accusatory paranoid state of mind and unite as one and support OUR PRESIDENT!!LIKE IT OR NOT HE IS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND WAS ELECTED BY A LANDSLIDE!!Your lack of patriotism right now is icing on the cake for north korea firing off missiles to intimidate the U.S. and the iran.EVOLVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Settlements or Peace?
By: Bloodyscot , Thu, 02 Jul 2009 09:37:57 GMT

Either stop the settlements and make peace or move all the palestinian to Gaza and take all the west bank. America must do want is best for the america people and companies, if peace in the middle east will stop another 911 and help the economy then we must atleast try to make it work.


The USA should stay out of it!
By: fivish , Wed, 01 Jul 2009 19:04:13 GMT

The USA should stay out of it. Obama is a racist, an anti-semite and a enemy of the Jewish state. Israel should stick to International law, namely the 1919 Paris agreement between Weizmann and King Feisal. That two state solution was definitive and legal. The principle of estoppel makes illegal any other resolution or agreement. Weizmann re-itterated the agreement to the UN in 1947. He regarded it as legal and binding. It is outrageous that attempts to water down the agreement were made time and time again and even today the USA is trying to give Israel away to the Arabs! This has to stop! The Arabs have 20 states with 57 Islamic states too. ENOUGH!



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