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Dahlan calls for new Arab peace initiative |
2005-04-14 |
Arabs should re-engage in the peace process in Palestine and come forward with a new initiative, Mohammad Dahlan, Palestinian Minister of Civil Affairs, has said. "We ask Arab countries to intervene by bringing forward an Arab initiative and support the new elected governments and all Palestinian factions in keeping up a united front," said Mohammad Dahlan, who was also a former candidate to the Palestinian presidency. Dahlan accused the US of not providing guarantees to the Palestinian National Authority that negotiations for a final solution on the issues of refugees' right to return, the status of Occupied Jerusalem and Israeli colonies, would be back on track after Israel's withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. "We fear that Sharon's engagement would end with the withdrawal from Gaza. We have not yet received any guarantees from the US that negotiations for a final solution will be resumed," he said. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 They have never honored their commitments in the past and there have been no adverse consequences, the money and aid keep flowing in and they get invited to a 100 conferences a year where they are lauded as the poor oppressed victims, why they should they change. From their perspective the strategy clearly works. |
Posted by: phil_b 2005-04-14 2:56:53 AM |
#3 These Paleostinians are so arrogant and delusional because it's not just them against Israel. It's the Arab world and Muslim world against Israel. And the Arabs are more bold today with the high ($51/bbl) oil prices that Allah has blessed them with. I'm sure the Paleo honchos revel in the way the UN rubber stamps anything they submit. Only the US veto on the Security Council stalls out this eternal Jihad against the Jews of Israel |
Posted by: sea cruise 2005-04-14 2:36:54 AM |
#2 nice suit. but you need a new tailor, effendi |
Posted by: Hupump Phuse4124 2005-04-14 2:27:22 AM |
#1 Dahlan accused the US of not providing guarantees to the Palestinian National Authority that negotiations for a final solution on the issues of refugees’ right to return, the status of Occupied Jerusalem and Israeli colonies, would be back on track after Israel’s withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. Read these words carefully: HONOR THE COMMITMENTS YOU'VE ALREADY MADE. None of this cease-fire/truce bullshit. Either convince the terrorists to peacefully put down the arms for good, or disarm them by force. Whatever it takes. But that right of return? Fuhgeddaboudit. |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2005-04-14 1:37:28 AM |