
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted Sunday that the peace process with the Palestinians was not "frozen," but said he was waiting for Palestinian concessions to move the talks forward. "They're not frozen. We're
talking," the Israeli leader said on CNN's "State of the Union" program.
But "it's time to talk about Palestinian concessions, too. Like recognizing the Jewish state," Netanyahu said.
"You want us to recognize the Palestinian state for the Palestinian people. How about recognizing the Jewish state for the Jewish people," he said.
Direct talks resumed in June after a three-year hiatus due primarily to Palestinian refusal to hold negotiations while settlement expansion continued.
Since then, Israel has announced plans to build thousands of new settler homes in the occupied West Bank -- territory the Palestinians want for their future state under any peace deal.
Last week, the peace process suffered a fresh blow after the entire Palestinian negotiating team resigned in protest against continued Israeli settlement building.
A day earlier, Israel canceled plans to build 20,000 new settler homes in the West Bank, hours after their announcement sparked US and Palestinian criticism.
Source: AFP
GMT 12:44 2018 Friday ,31 August
Some permanent members of the UNSC are misusing statement of Guterres on IdlebGMT 18:16 2018 Thursday ,30 August
Damascus vows to 'liberate all of Syria'GMT 18:07 2018 Thursday ,30 August
UN extends sanctions regimeGMT 16:13 2018 Thursday ,30 August
Lavrov tells West not to obstruct anti-terror operationsGMT 17:34 2018 Wednesday ,29 August
Russia’s Putin backtracks on pension reformsGMT 15:39 2018 Wednesday ,29 August
HM the King Appoints New Walis and GovernorsGMT 08:17 2018 Wednesday ,24 January
World powers step up pressure on Syria, RussiaGMT 08:06 2018 Wednesday ,24 January
Another Sisi rival at risk of exiting Egypt election race
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor