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By Jeffrey Heller
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that Israel's security requirements would be fully taken into account in any peace deal with the Palestinians.
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By Jeffrey Heller
NEW YORK |
Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:42pm EST
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Secretary of State Hillary Clinton assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday that Israel's security requirements would be fully taken into account in any peace deal with the Palestinians.
In a move that could allow Netanyahu to persuade his governing coalition to back a new freeze on Israeli settlement construction, Clinton and the visiting Israeli leader ended a marathon round of talks in New York with a strong declaration of Washington's "unshakable commitment to Israel's security and to peace in the region."
"The prime minister and the secretary agreed on the importance of continuing direct negotiations to achieve our goals," the two sides said in a joint statement, which did not mention the settlement issue directly.
But Clinton repeated that the peace talks -- which have hit an impasse over the settlement issue -- could yet yield an independent Palestine living next to Israel "with secure and recognized borders that reflect subsequent developments and meet Israeli security requirements."
"Those requirements will be fully taken into account in any future peace agreement," the joint statement said.
It added that any future Palestinian state should be based on its 1967 borders with "agreed swaps" of territory, holding out the prospect that Israel might retain some of the occupied West Bank in exchange for giving the Palestinians other Israeli territory.
Israeli officials said Netanyahu, who faces a tough political sell within his own coalition on the settlement issue, has pushed Clinton for broad new U.S.-Israel understandings on Israel's security needs in any eventual peace agreement.
"The chances of reaching a peace agreement will be improved significantly by achieving comprehensive security understandings between Israel and the United States," Netanyahu said before Thursday's talks began.
Israel wants a long-term military presence in the Jordan Valley along the eastern border of a future Palestinian state as well as financial help to pay for security arrangements that would be necessary if a peace deal is achieved.
U.S. officials said Clinton and Netanyahu met over a seven-hour period in New York, including one-on-one meetings and broader discussions which involved other U.S. officials including Middle East peace envoy George Mitchell and National Security Council Middle East specialist Dan Shapiro.
A WAY FORWARD
Thursday's talks marked the Obama administration's latest attempt to restart the direct peace talks that began in Washington on September 2 but were suspended by the Palestinians three weeks later when Netanyahu refused to extend a 10-month limited building freeze in West Bank settlements.
The deadlock over settlements appeared to deepen this week when Israel announced it was going to proceed with a new housing project in part of the West Bank that it annexed to Jerusalem 43 years ago, underscoring Palestinian fears that Netanyahu's government will push ahead with settlements regardless of the impact on the peace process.
Clinton, who on Wednesday said the Israeli decision on settlement building was counterproductive, said she still believed that Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas were serious about the talks.
"The prime minister and President Abbas are both very committed to a two-state solution. And we are going to find a way forward," she said before the meeting with Netanyahu.
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Nov 11, 2010 4:59pm EST
The new mode of dissembling is to say Settlements don’t matter. Hard to believe the Chutzpah of the incredibley slanted “pundits.” Perhaps Palestinians can just build homes in a parallel universe.
saavedra
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Nov 11, 2010 6:08pm EST
“Israel wants a long-term military presence in the Jordan Valley along the eastern border of a future Palestinian state as well as financial help to pay for security arrangements that would be necessary if a peace deal is achieved.”
Isael has officially blackmailed the United States.
Mildheadwound
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Nov 11, 2010 6:08pm EST
“Israel wants a long-term military presence in the Jordan Valley along the eastern border of a future Palestinian state as well as financial help to pay for security arrangements that would be necessary if a peace deal is achieved.”
Israel has officially blackmailed the United States.
Mildheadwound
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Nov 11, 2010 6:33pm EST
Netanyahu only wants a peace that includes whatever territories he chooses with the limitations on everyone else that he chooses to use.
I’m sorry people, but there are many in the world who view Israel and the Jews and nothing more than a variation of the Arabs that they so detest. I don’t advocate any sort of violence but I’ve watched the Israeli situation carry on for decades and as an outside observer, all I can see is a militant people trying to instill their will on others, sort of what THEY accuse the Arabs of doing.
Look in the mirror Israel and see the truth. Argue all day how “they” blow things up and occupy, but first you need to convince the rest of us that you aren’t equally as guilty, if in slightly different ways. You occupy a land that a religion decided it was owed and created a nation based solely on religion. Funny how the Arabic nations are all a mix of many different religions but Israel is essentially only one. Sure there are limited numbers of Arabs living within the borders and in all probability other religions as well, but if only from the outside looking in, it appears that Israel and the Jews would be just as happy if everyone else left the country.
cranypaul
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Nov 11, 2010 6:36pm EST
one cannot trust netanyahu or his bunch, they are simply landgrabbers.
submachine
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Nov 11, 2010 6:47pm EST
Benjamin Netanyahu is serious about peace. Of course he is.
But the process takes time, maybe another 5,000 years.
skeptico
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Nov 11, 2010 7:45pm EST
Israel’s politicians have been jacking us off for years. Why is every U.S president bothers with this mockery is beyond me.
This is a United Nations problem, let them solve it.
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