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Israel bristles at report US, Arab allies will propose Palestinian state plan in weeks
2024-02-17
[IsraelTimes] Blueprint, including ’firm timeline,’ tied to pause in Gazoo fighting, says Washington Post; Israel says ’now is not the time to be speaking about gifts to the Paleostinian people’.

The US and several Arab partners are preparing a detailed plan for a comprehensive peace deal between Israel and the Paleostinians that includes a "firm timeline" for a Paleostinian state, according to a report Thursday, sparking immediate denunciations from senior members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet and a front man for the government. According to the Washington Post report, citing US and Arab officials, an announcement on the blueprint could come in the next few weeks, though the timing is largely dependent on Israel and Hamas
...a regional Iranian catspaw,...
being able to reach a deal pausing the fighting in Gaza. The proposed plan includes steps that Israel has previously refused, including the evacuation of many West Bank settlements, a Paleostinian capital in East Jerusalem and a combined security apparatus and government for the West Bank and Gaza.

The US and its Arab partners are hoping security guarantees and normalization with Arab states like Soddy Arabia
...a kingdom taking up the bulk of the Arabian peninsula. Its primary economic activity involves exporting oil and soaking Islamic rubes on the annual hajj pilgrimage. The country supports a large number of princes in whatcha might call princely splendor. When the oil runs out the rest of the world is going to kick sand in the Soddy national face...
can persuade Israel to go along with the plan, the Post reported.

Officials told the Post they hoped to make the plan public once Israel and Hamas agree to a temporary truce aimed at allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza and freeing the 134 hostages still held by terror groups in the Strip.

According to the report, during the pause, steps would be taken toward implementation of the proposal, including forming an interim Paleostinian government that could also rule over Gaza.

In response to the report, a front man for the Israeli government said that now is not the time to be discussing plans for the "day after" Hamas.

"Here in Israel, we are still in the aftermath of the October 7 massacre," said Prime Minister’s Office front man Avi Hyman in a briefing. "Now is not the time to be speaking about gifts to the Paleostinian people, at a time when the Paleostinian Authority themselves have yet to even condemn the October 7 massacre."

"Now is the time for victory, total victory over Hamas," Hyman added. "All discussions of the day after Hamas will be had the day after Hamas."

A veteran Democratic member of US Congress later hit back at Hyman.

"A two-state solution is not a ’gift.’ It is the only viable solution to the Israeli-Paleostinian conflict," Representative Jerry Fester Bestertester Nadler
...the Dem New York representative-for-life who stepped whole from a Don Martin drawing in the pages of Mad® magazine, head of the House Judiciary Committee...
of New York wrote on X, formerly Twitter.

"Israel must be able to defend itself, particularly after the horrors of October 7, but long-run security will only come through an appropriately negotiated solution that involves rebuilding Gaza and establishing a Paleostinian state in Gaza and the West Bank with adequate security and governance plans," he added.

Last week, Saudi Arabia hosted a regional meeting six top Arab ministers aimed at advancing a joint political vision for rehabilitating the Gaza Strip and establishing a Paleostinian state after the Israel-Hamas war. Participants at the meeting agreed to move forward with the effort and several drafts of the plan have already begun circulating between the countries, though it is unclear when it will be unveiled, two senior diplomats told The Times of Israel.

The US has publicly refused to back calls for a permanent ceasefire to end the fighting in Gaza, citing Israel’s need to defend itself by destroying Hamas, but officials in recent weeks have increasingly spoken of the truce leading to an end to hostilities.

"We’re looking for a temporary pause as part of the hostage deal, and then to build on that into something more enduring," US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said Wednesday.

News of the plan was met with vehement opposition by hardline ministers in Israel’s government opposed to the creation of a Paleostinian state, with Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich saying he would demand the high-level security cabinet adopt a statement rejecting the establishment of a Paleostinian state when it meets later Thursday.

"We will never agree, under any circumstances, to this plan that basically says the Paleostinians deserve a prize for the terrible massacre they carried out against us: a Paleostinian state with a capital in Jerusalem," Smotrich posted on X.

Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli, a member of Netanyahu’s Likud party, said the government should respond by threatening to cancel the Oslo Accords, the 1990s agreement that led to the creation of the Paleostinian Authority.

Netanyahu has in the past spoken out against the creation of a Paleostinian state and others have also pushed back against comments from Washington and elsewhere suggesting that talks on ending fighting in Gaza sparked by Hamas’s brutal rampage through southern Israel on October 7 be used to jumpstart long-moribund efforts to reach a two-state solution.

The attack, in which some 1,200 people were killed in a paroxysm of murder, rape and other atrocities led by the Hamas terror group which rules Gaza, and 253 others were kidnapped and held hostage, distilled for many Israelis the security challenges long cited as a reason to oppose Paleostinian statehood.

Many in the international community have argued that the attacks showed the dangers of continuing to let the Israeli-Paleostinian conflict fester.
Posted by:trailing wife

#9  Libya is a lovely place ro put a Palo state in.

Alternative site would be in Western Shara.
Posted by: Seeking Cure For Ignorance   2024-02-17 17:51  

#8  Wouldn't solve a damn thing. You would just have an official state supporting terrorism and Israel can still smack the ever loving hell out of it.
Posted by: DarthVader   2024-02-17 12:56  

#7  The State Department gang want to reward the barbarians of 7 Oct.

-puts back on foil hat-

Part of capitulating The Red Sea Battle.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-02-17 11:15  

#6  sure. there can be a palestinian state just not in israel. i would also say 'not in US' but biden.
Posted by: irish rage boy   2024-02-17 10:16  

#5  Israel says UN failing to distribute aid in Gaza, needs to ‘scale up operations’
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-02-17 07:16  

#4  UNRWA chief say Israel waging concerted campaign to destroy agency

Philippe, you should meet Funny Willis.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-02-17 07:14  

#3  now we have an equalizer

What would that be?
Posted by: Skidmark   2024-02-17 06:44  

#2  The State Department gang want to reward the barbarians of 7 Oct.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2024-02-17 06:38  

#1  The World been telling Jews to die for 3.5 thousand years. We're still around, and now we have an equalizer.
Posted by: Grom the Reflective   2024-02-17 00:35  

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