Israel/Palestine
Related: About this forumDennis Ross: Netanyahu's Attorney In Washington
Veteran U.S. diplomat Dennis Ross had a full page op-ed in The New York Times this weekend, in which he presents a 14-step program that is supposed to establish a framework for renewing the diplomatic process. The piece includes a lot of talk about peace, but the action items are lifted from Netanyahus policy book, demonstrating again why the Palestinians were right when they refused to meet Ross the man is the informal Israeli ambassador to Washington. Only that in the past, his positions were closer to those of the Israeli center (Kadima/Labor); today he is teaming up with the Right.
Ross juxtaposes a list of demands from each side which are in fact directed only at the Palestinians. They are to publicly recognize Israels connection to Jerusalem despite the fact that it is the Israeli government which refuses to acknowledge Palestinians claims to the city, not vice versa. They need to include Israel in their maps Ross knows all too well that since 2009 it has been the Israeli side that refused to open maps in the talks. And so on.
From Israel, Ross demands it stop construction of settlements beyond the separation barrier, but he accepts and even explicitly supports building projects west of it, in an area consisting of 8 percent of the West Bank. This is perhaps the most astonishing point in the article, because it: (a) encourages Israeli construction in the occupied West Bank something the entire international community, including all American administrations, refused to do so far; (b) it accepts Israels interpretation of the notion of settlement blocs, including the Ariel and Kadumim fingers, which cut through the northern West Bank, and; (c) it sees the security barrier Israel unilaterally constructed on Palestinian land (and not on the internationally recognized 1949 armistice lines) as the future borders of the Palestinian State.
Thus, Ross is echoing Binaymin Netanyahus refusal to see the 1967 border as the starting point for any negotiations. It is worth noting that annexing 8 percent of the West Bank to Israel means dropping the idea of equal land swaps, because Israel wont be able to come up with more than 3-4 percent of land west of the Green Line with which to compensate the Palestinians for the annexed settlement blocs.
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azurnoir
(45,850 posts)as he's ringing some the favorite bells same with the (dog) whistles
oberliner
(58,724 posts)Let no article of theirs remain un-posted.
Jefferson23
(30,099 posts)Response to oberliner (Reply #2)
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R. Daneel Olivaw
(12,606 posts)that you will find worthwhile to post.
Until then I guess you will have to live with the truth...seeing how you see them as accurate.
-Oberliner on 972.
King_David
(14,851 posts)LOL !