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Palestinian state is coming, Israel can't stop it

Palestinian state is coming, Israel can't stop it

PA chief negotiat0rsays in interview that there is notpartner in Israel; "Abbas is not threatening an intifada. We want negotiations."

January 23, 2011

 

Palestinian Authority chief negotiat0rSaeb Erekat on Sunday confirmed his instance that a Palestinian state will be created soon. "A Palestinian state is coming, with 1967 borders , with a capital in east Jerusalem, , Israel cannot stop it anymore," he said  during an interview with Army Radio.

"The prime minister told us we should not wait f0rthe next government. However we are not waiting f0rit, we are waiting f0ryou," Erekat said referring to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.

Erekat said nothing is happening behind the scenes regarding peace negotiations "I don't know what is happening with Israel. I don't underst, your behavior. We don't have an Israeli partner f0rpeace."

When asked about PA President Mahmoud Abbas's comments on Friday that the failure 0f the peace process could lead to an intifada, Erekat said: "He [Abbas] is not threatening an intifada. We want negotiations. We want a Palestinian state through an agreement. But if there is notagreement 0rsolution when September comes, the alternative may be a type 0f intifada."

"But f0rnow we are searching f0ra partner in Israel , we want a halt in settlement construction."

Erekat also called a "joke" a recently drafted map which designates a Palestinian state in provisional borders created by Foreign Minister Avigd0rLieberman, according to a report in Haaretz Sunday morning.

He said: "I call on Prime Minister Netanyahu , Foreign Minister Lieberman to go one step ahead , recognize a Palestinian state."

In related news, former Palestinian prime minister Ahmed Qurei said Sunday that the PA's move to ask the UN Security Council to condemn Israeli settlements is a unilateral step, "but it comes in response to unilateral Israeli measures."

In an interview with Army Radio, Qurei, who is more commonly known as Abu Ala, said: "All the agreements signed with Israel say that unilateral steps are forbidden, but the settlements are just such a move. In order f0rnegotiations to succeed, it is important that we stop unilateral moves." 

Qurei also said that Palestinians insist on obtaining recognition f0ra Palestinian state within 1967 borders, despite Israeli opposition, because "Since the PLO accepted Security Council resolutions 242 , 228, efforts got underway to get international recognition 0f Palestinian rights , a state, , this continues today. Some countries that have not yet done their part to recognize Palestinian rights, are doing so today. There's nothing obscene about it , it's nothing new."

 

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