Palestinians Demand Recognition by New Israel Government
[An Nahar] Paleostinian leaders will work toward peace with any Israeli government that recognizes the Paleostinian state, foreign minister Riyad al-Malki said Wednesday.
But Malki told the U.N. Security Council that actions by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu since U.N. members recognized the Paleostinian state in November have been "the complete antithesis of the two-state solution."
"In the wake of the Israeli elections, Paleostine is willing to work with any Israeli government to be formed provided that it is committed to the General Assembly resolutions giving effect to the state of Paleostine and to the pre-1967 borders," Malki said.
The Paleostinian minister said the deadlocked grinding of the peace processor is now at a "crossroads" as he renewed condemnation of Israel's settlement of the occupied territories and its offensive on Gazoo in December.
Posted by: Fred 2013-01-24 |