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Netanyahu says backs ‘contiguous’ Palestinian state
2012-04-26
JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced support on Tuesday for the first time for Palestinians to establish a contiguous state, saying their future country should not look like “Swiss cheese.”
Paleo gunnies, however, are a different story...
But only hours earlier, a ministerial committee in his right-wing government granted Israeli legal status to three previously unauthorized Jewish settlement outposts in the occupied West Bank, drawing Palestinian and international criticism.

Palestinians fear such outposts and the 130 formal settlements Israel has built in the territory it captured in a 1967 war will deny them a viable state.
Not that this has caused them to be reasonable or to act on their fear to make peace, mind you...
Asked on CNN’s Erin Burnett Outfront program whether he would accept the Palestinians’ belief they should have a country that is contiguous, Netanyahu replied: “Yes.”

“Not as a Swiss cheese? No,” Netanyahu added, addressing a key Palestinian concern, that the state they seek would be comprised of pockets of villages and towns surrounded by Israeli settlements.

Netanyahu previously has said Israel would be “generous about the size” of a future Palestinian state, but he has not echoed US President Barack Obama’s call for a contiguous country to emerge from Middle East peace talks - frozen since 2010 over the settlement issue.

His change of tone on the nature of a Palestinian state came a week after he received a letter from Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that repeated a call for an end to all settlement activity and put the onus on Israel to take action to get peace talks moving again.

Palestinians are awaiting a formal response to the letter.
Posted by:Steve White

#9  He's going to offer them Jordan:p After all, that's what the original area was back in 1947.
Posted by: Silentbrick - Halliburton Lost Drill Bit Division   2012-04-26 23:38  

#8  If they eliminated Gaza, and all that was left was the West Bank, it would be contiguous.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2012-04-26 20:43  

#7  An empty set is both continuous & connected, gorb.

If they help Iran in the event of hostilities, that may well apply.
Posted by: gorb   2012-04-26 20:39  

#6  Did he say what parts? The West Bank already connects with Jordan.
Posted by: Rjschwarz   2012-04-26 14:38  

#5  Actually, a set of deep tunnels (lined with explosives just in case) are not a bad idea: think Manhattan Island.
Posted by: Ptah   2012-04-26 10:01  

#4  #3 connect the West Bank to Gaza
I suspect there's already a tunnel.
Posted by Spot


Toll booths?
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-04-26 07:48  

#3  connect the West Bank to Gaza
I suspect there's already a tunnel.
Posted by: Spot   2012-04-26 07:46  

#2  An empty set is both continuous & connected, gorb.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2012-04-26 06:33  

#1  How is he going to connect the West Bank to Gaza without cutting Israel in half?
Posted by: gorb   2012-04-26 02:21  

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