Monday, September 13, 2010

Clinton on The Construction Suspension

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...Speaking as she flew to Egypt for a second round of direct Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, Clinton said the two sides would get "down to business" and she repeated the U.S. view that Israel should extend its moratorium on new settlement construction in the West Bank.

She also sought to counter widespread pessimism that the first direct peace talks after a 20-month hiatus are unlikely to lead to success given the political divisions in Israel and among the Palestinians...

"For me, this is a simple choice: no negotiations, no security, no state," Clinton said as she began her journey to the Egyptian Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh"This has to be understood as an effort by both the prime minister and the president to get over the hurdle posed by the expiration of the original moratorium in order to continue negotiations," she said.

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What is simple is asking what was/were the problem(s) that held up direct negotiations for nine months while Israel had suspended construction in the Yesha communities? Why did Abbas stall?

For if what is now threatening to wreck things is the expiration of the suspension and the renewal of building, why didn't talks begin back in October or November or December?


Think about that.



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