Erekat: Paleos won't recognize Israel as a state
The Palestinian Authority reiterated Monday its refusal to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
The announcement came in response to statements attributed to Justice Minister Tzipi Livni to the effect that the PA is ready to recognize Israel as a Jewish state. Livnis comments were made at a meeting of the Israeli governments Ministerial Committee on Legislation, Maariv reported.
Livni, who heads the Israeli negotiating team with the PA, implied during the meeting that the PA may change its position on the issue of Israels Jewish character. Lvini told Senior Citizens Minister Uri Orbach (Bayit Yehudi) that he should expect to be surprised regarding the PAs willingness to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
Livni was reacting to Orbachs assertion that the Palestinians would never accept Israel as a Jewish state.
But Erekat, head of the PA negotiating team, told the Voice of Palestine radio station that the Palestinians would not recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
Erekat said that the Palestinians had already recognized Israel in 1993.
I told minister Livni in Munich recently that we wont change our history, culture and religion, Erekat said. We are not going to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.
Erekat said that the direct peace talks have stopped. He added that US Secretary of State John Kerry and his team were now negotiating separately with the PA and the Israeli government.
Erekat also denied that the PA leadership would agree to an extension of the peace talks beyond the nine-month timetable, which expires on April 29.
Posted by: Steve White 2014-02-11 |