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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Abbas: Free Terrorists, Allow Weapons Imports – Then We’ll Talk

A complete settlement freeze is a precondition for "peace".  20% of Israel's citizens are Arabs.  If there should ever be a Palestinian State, let us hope it is in Jordan, because it will surly be an anti-Semitic state where no Jews will ever be allows--neither to live nor to visit - Michelle


Source: Arutz Sheva
By Maayana Miskin


Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas has added to his pre-negotiations demands. After telling Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to choose “between peace and settlements,” he has reiterated his demand for a full construction freeze, but has added demands that Israel release terrorists and add arms to the PA police force.


“We recently told them that if Israel accepted to free prisoners and allow us to re-arm the police then we would again sit at the same table as Netanyahu,” Abbas said at a press conference in France.


Abbas also defended his demand for a complete construction freeze, saying it was not a true precondition. Most of the world considers Israeli construction in Judea (Yehuda) and Samaria (Shomron) illegal, he said.


If his demands are met, the path to true negotiations is not yet over. “If Mr. Netanyahu agrees…. Then we will establish a dialogue, but that doesn’t mean a negotiation,” Abbas clarified.


Israeli spokesman Mark Regev said in response, “Israel remains ready for the immediate resumption of peace talks without any preconditions.”