Submit your comments on this article |
Israel-Palestine-Jordan |
Abbas specifies land demands for future Palestinian state |
2007-10-11 |
![]() Abbas’ claim comes as Israeli and Palestinian negotiating teams are trying to hammer out a joint vision for a future peace deal in time for a US-hosted conference next month. With Israel seeking to retain parts of the West Bank and east Jerusalem, Abbas’ comments appeared to set the stage for tough negotiations, which are expected to include complicated arrangements such as land swaps and shared control over holy sites. In a television interview, Abbas said the Palestinians want to establish a state on 6,205 square kilometers (2,400 square miles) of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. It was the first time he has given a precise number for the amount of land he is seeking. 6,205 sq km land: “We have 6,205 square kilometers in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.” Abbas told Palestine TV. “We want it as it is.” According to Palestinian negotiating documents obtained by The Associated Press, the Palestinian demands include all of the Gaza Strip, West Bank, east Jerusalem and small areas along the West Bank frontier that were considered no-man’s land before the 1967 war. UN resolutions: Abbas said his claim is backed by UN resolutions. “This is our vision for the Palestinian independent state with full sovereignty on its borders, water and resources.” Israeli government spokeswoman Miri Eisin declined to comment, saying she did not want to prejudice negotiations. But the Palestinian demands appear to exceed anything that Israel would be willing to offer. Israel captured the territories in the 1967 Mideast war and hopes in a final peace deal with the Palestinians to hold on to parts of the West Bank where Jewish settlement blocs are located. Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005. Despite Abbas’ tough public stance, aides to Abbas said he has agreed in recent talks with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to exchange West Bank land Israel wants to keep in a final peace deal with an equal amount of Israeli land. This would allow Israel to annex the West Bank area where the settlement blocs are located. As part of the proposal, Abbas offered Olmert about 2 percent of the West Bank, the aides said. Olmert is seeking some 6-8 percent of the West Bank, but has said the exact amount of territory should be decided in future negotiations. The aides spoke on condition of anonymity since they were not authorised to discuss sensitive diplomatic matters with the media. In exchange for the West Bank land, Israel is reportedly considering transferring to the Palestinians a strip of area between the Gaza Strip and West Bank to allow for a connection between them. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 Is there any way that Abbas and Olmert can fall on each others' swords? |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-10-11 14:32 |
#3 Right after Turkey joins the EU. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2007-10-11 09:23 |
#2 Our Palestinian state border requirements are very simple, really. Egypt-Jordan-Syria-Lebanon-Mediterranean Sea. They are already drawn that way in the textbooks. |
Posted by: Mahmoud Abbas 2007-10-11 07:17 |
#1 "In exchange for the West Bank land, Israel is reportedly considering transferring to the Palestinians a strip of area between the Gaza Strip and West Bank to allow for a connection between them." This is another madness from the inept Olmert. Should Israel transfer to the "palestinian" Arabs a strip connecting Gaza to Judea-Samaria, Israel territory would be cut in two !! It is vitally important for Israel that there be no connection between Gaza and the West Bank. |
Posted by: Leroidavid 2007-10-11 07:05 |