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Uri Ariel: There is no hope coalition will sign peace treaty with Palestinians
2014-02-06
[Jerusalem Post] The current talks with the Palestinians are unlikely to go anywhere because of both sidesÂ’ terms, Construction and Housing Minister Uri Ariel predicted Wednesday.

“Everyone in the coalition agrees, including [Justice Minister Tzipi] Livni and [Finance Minister Yair] Lapid, that the major settlement blocs will remain intact, the Jordan Valley will remain part of Israel, there cannot be a right of return and Jerusalem will remain united. The other side wants the right of return, won’t recognize Israel as Jewish and doesn’t want any Jews on their land,” Ariel pointed out.

“If you ask me if we can reach an agreement with those terms, I say no,” he added.

Ariel called the continuing talks “déjà vu,” saying there’s no way for a breakthrough as US Secretary of State John Kerry has no room to maneuver.
“Déjà vu” all over again. Another waste of AVGAS by the US. Stay home, stay out of it.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  As per FREEREPUBLIC Artic, iff true then there is no reason for Israel to unilater give up 90% of the West Bank as the Artic denoted, now is there!?
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-02-06 22:57  

#3  unlikely to go anywhere because of both sides' terms

Side A: We want you all to die
Side B: Just leave us the hell alone

Yeah, I can see how coming to an agreement might be difficult.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-02-06 10:28  

#2  #1 Bad, bad Juden.

Made me lose my happy home.
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2014-02-06 03:42  

#1  Bad, bad Juden.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-02-06 03:35  

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