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Olmert: 'Not one refugee can return'
While the Prime Minister's Office had no formal reaction to the Arab League's land-and-refugees-for-peace initiative relaunched in Riyadh on Thursday, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told The Jerusalem Post there is absolutely no wiggle room on the refugee issue. Olmert reiterated that Israel would not accept the return to Israel of any refugees.
It is "out of the question," he said. "I'll never accept a solution that is based on their return to Israel, any number."
It is "out of the question," he said. "I'll never accept a solution that is based on their return to Israel, any number."

The initiative adopted Thursday was the same one passed by the Arab League summit in Beirut in March 2002, commonly known as the Arab Peace Initiative. It is not, however, identical with the so-called Saudi initiative from a month earlier that did not mention the refugee issue. Asked if the Arab initiative could be the basis for talks, Olmert said, "The Saudis don't speak at all about [General Assembly] Resolution 194 [on the refugees]. The Saudi initiative looks better in this respect than the Arab initiative."

Olmert said that not only would Israel refuse to accept any refugees, it would also not recognize a "right of return."
Posted by: Fred 2007-03-31
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