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US: Israel, Palestinians must do more for peace

white-houseYITZHAK BENHORIN

WASHINGTON - The White House urged Israel and the Palestinians on Thursday to do more to open the way to renewed peace negotiations as President Barack Obama received a report on the status of US peacemaking efforts.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met with President Obama earlier in the day and presented him with her report on the progress in the efforts to resume negotiations in the Middle East, which according to her was scant.

In a statement made following the meeting the US administration called Palestinians to do more on “stopping incitement and preventing terror” and Israel to take meaningful action on stopping settlement activity.

A senior official in the Obama administration said the renewal of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians was still far off but that some progress has been made.

Another US official said the Palestinians have strengthened their security efforts while the Israelis have expressed a willingness to curtail settlement activity.

President Obama asked Clinton and US special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell to devise a report following the three-way summit in New York with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

State Department spokesman Ian Kelly commented earlier Thursday that there are reports of optimism among Israeli elements regarding the possibility of renewing negotiations. Kelly was unable to confirm the reports.

Secretary of State Clinton spoke to Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman on Wednesday while Mitchell completed another round of talks with Israeli and Palestinian representatives in Washington. Mitchell is expected to hold an additional visit to the region.

While Israel remained alert ahead of the report’s submission, a senior political source in Jerusalem stressed that “no great dramas are expected. At this point we’re not planning to issue a statement.”

During the three-way summit in New York in September President Obama announced that he expects a report from Clinton and Mitchell by October on developments towards the renewal of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.
At this stage it does not appear that Mitchell’s visits to Israel, the West Bank and other Middle Eastern countries have led to a decision on an agreed date for the resumption of talks. The US is expected to continue with its efforts on that point.

Netanyahu has expressed his willingness to open negotiations with no pre-conditions on several occasions which led Israeli elements to claim that the Palestinians are the ones causing the delay on the talks.

YNET

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3 Responses to “US: Israel, Palestinians must do more for peace”

  1. Yakov says:

    Jake, I can assure you that the so-called “West Bank” is far more established than any city in America which was stolen from the native American Indians only a few hundred years ago. Judea and Samaria (west bank) is the birthplace of Judaism and we have thousands of years of history there. As for allocating housing on religious grounds I would be happy if all housing there was open to all religions as is the case everywhere else in Israel however somehow I don’t think our peaceful arab neighbors would welcome Jews living in the same buildings as them therefore we are forced to create separate “settlements”

  2. Jake says:

    Yakov, the difference is that Washington DC and NY are established parts of the American state…and housing is not allocated on religious grounds…to compare the two is misleading. Comments like yours could be inflammatory and divisive.

  3. Yakov says:

    How dare the US order Israel to halt the construction of houses for Jews. I can only imagine what would happen if Netenyahu demanded the US halt the construction of all houses for Christians in Washington DC or New York.

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