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Fayyad, who will be leading a delegatPrime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will meet Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam Fayyad in Jerusalem on Tuesday for the highest-level meeting between the two sides in nearly 20 months, and the first ever meeting between the two men.ion that will include chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat, is expected to deliver a letter to Netanyahu calling for negotiations as long as Israel stops all settlement construction, accepts the June 5, 1967 lines as the basis of a future agreement and releases Palestinian prisoners held before the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993.

Netanyahu has long rejected these preconditions for negotiations.

Within days of the delivery of this letter, Netanyahu’s chief negotiator Yitzchak Molcho is expected to meet PA President Mahmoud Abbas and present him with Israel’s response.

Israeli officials on Monday played down Tuesday’s meeting, even though it is the highest-level meeting since September 2010, and said that no one believes that it will lead to any kind of diplomatic breakthrough. One official said that Abbas is dispatching Fayyad to the meeting, instead of going himself, because he still refuses to negotiate with Netanyahu. Abbas broke off the talks in September 2010 just a few weeks after they began because of an Israeli refusal to extend a 10-month settlement construction moratorium after it lapsed.

The two sides last met in Jordan at the end of January, culminating a month of lower-level discussions that went nowhere.

No joint press opportunity is expected following Tuesday’s meeting, and neither the time nor location of the meeting in Jerusalem has been preannounced.

Amid rumors that Abbas might threaten to dissolve the PA if Israel did not accept his preconditions for talks, he reiterated Sunday that dismantling the PA was not an option. He also dismissed calls for halting security coordination between the PA and Israel.

Abbas, who was speaking to Palestinian journalists accompanying him on a visit to Thailand and Japan, said that “while there are many reasons why the Palestinian Authority was being weakened, dissolving it is not an option.”

Abbas dismissed as “cheap bidding” demands by Hamas and some Palestinian groups to halt security coordination between the PA and Israel.

“When we have security, this is in our interest,” Abbas said.

“Security coordination is not for one side only, but also for Palestinian territories. We are keen on security coordination because we want security for Palestinians.”

The PA president accused Israel of making the two-state solution impossible by pursuing construction in the settlements.

“But as far as we are concerned, the two-state solution remains the first and final option. Settlements are illegal and they will remain illegal.”

Abbas blamed the Arab countries for the severe financial crisis facing the PA. He noted that the Arabs have yet to fulfill their financial promises to support the Palestinians.

His comments about security coordination with Israel drew sharp criticism from Hamas, whose spokesman, Sami Abu Zuhri, accused the PA of providing Israel with security services for free.

“Continued security coordination poses a grave threat to the Palestinian cause and the interests of the Palestinians,” Abu Zuhri charged, urging Abbas to halt the coordination with Israel.

Meanwhile, Fayyad said Monday that the Jordan Valley was an integral part of the Palestinian territories.

“The Jordan Valley is not for rent or trade,” Fayyad declared during a ceremony inaugurating a water dam in the Jericho area. “There will be no Palestinian state without the Jordan Valley,” Fayyad emphasized. “The same as there will be no state without the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem as its capital.”

Netanyahu has said repeatedly that there will be no accord without an Israeli security presence in the Jordan Valley, and that the revolutions throughout the Arab world only strengthen the need for there to be such a presence along the Jordan River.

In a related development, the United States will continue to oppose Palestinian attempts to gain statehood recognition at the UN, and if necessary will use its veto to that end, US Ambassador to Israel Daniel Shapiro said Monday.

Speaking at the Netanya Academic College, Shapiro said that there were no shortcuts to peace in the Middle East, and that the Palestinians must return to direct negotiations with Israel without preconditions, on the basis of what was outlined by US President Barack Obama. In a May 2011 speech, Obama said a future “nonmilitarized” Palestinian state should “be based on 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps.”

Jerusalem Post staff contributed to this report.

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  • benjabo1

    Greet Faayad, make him feel at home, some motherly love should do it

    Back in May 2007, Dr. Izzat Atiya, head of Al Azhar University’s Department of Hadith, issued a fatwa, or Islamic legal decree, saying that female workers should “breastfeed” their male co-workers in order to work in each other’s company. According to the BBC:

    He said that if a woman fed a male colleague “directly from her breast” at least five times they would establish a family bond and thus be allowed to be alone together at work. “Breast feeding an adult puts an end…

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  • aslansfool

    With those preconditions what is left to negotiate, the flooding of Israel with 5 or 6 million refugees??  Also as Fayyad said without the Jordan River there is no Palestine.  That about covers it.

  • x

    The only fair elections these PA Arabs have ever held were under Israel auspice in January 2005. In those elections, Abbas won the presidency for a 4 year term. We are now in 2012. No new elections because the people at the top have stolen millions and are not interested in democracy.

  • x

    Jordan is the Arab state in Palestine. It sits on 77% of the territory.

  • x

    The PA was elected 7 years ago to 4-year terms.

  • MarkofLewiston

    Like the PA can have free or fair elections under occupation.  The last elections were annulled.

  • benjabo1

    Mark
    Since you don’t approve, how about leaving home to supervise the next elections

    Then, at long last, you will be able to say that you’ve seen what’s going on

    PA isn’t occupied, the land never belonged to Arabs in the first place.

    I’ve asked you before, show me a single citation from their Queeran that even mentions Palestine

  • Frank555

    MarkOfFraudiston, Fraudestinians can organize free election whenever they want.

    If they believe occupation is a problem, they can move back to Arabia.

  • x

    The last elections were held in Gaza and Hamas was elected. (Remember when the Hamas democrats threw the PA freedom-seekers off roofs?). The last elections held on the so-called West Bank were held under what you call “occupation”. Are you saying that these elections were not fair?  If so, you are saying that Abbas and Fayyad have no standing whatsoever and you are agreeing with me.

  • MarkofLewiston

    Wrong.  The PA elections were held in Gaza and the West Bank and East Jerusalem.  Hamas won a plurality.  The Bush admin sponsored an attempted coup by Fatah in Gaza, telegraphed it in advance and Fatah lost the coup attempt.  Hence the Fatah flying.

    But even before that, the US engineered a cut off and economic strangulation of the PA so that their sole source of funds was Iran, arranged by Hamas with the aid of the Bush Administration.

    Once Hamas had taken over Gaza following the failed coup, the split Gaza from PA control was completed. …

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  • benjabo1

    MOL

    It doesn’t matter where the elections were held, losers were thrown off of high rise buildings or shot in the streets by the other side, knee capping gratis

    It was in the news, try reading some instead of making it up by your lonesome

  • benjabo1

    HEY FOLKS DONT’ ARGUE WITH MOL

    He knows everything, sees everything, from behind the safety of his computer

    His real problem is that his kids won’t give him an allowance to leave home to see
    what’s going on in the real world

    In his spare time he gives haircuts & pedicures, that is, after he stops pretending that he’s being important

  • x

    Like usual, you obfuscate the obvious because your position is untenable. The point is that you said that elections cannot be held under what you call “occupation”. Based on what you said, the PA is unrepresentative. So, again I ask you, whom does the PA represent?  On whose behalf are they negotiating?  You will babble some sort of off-the-subject answer again, but the point remains that they are unelected (they are now in their 8th (not 7th as I wrote previously) year of their 4 year term).

  • JehudahBenIsrael

    Mr. Fayyad should be aware of the relevant international law and the September 1995 Interim Agreement between the PLO and Israel.

    Legally, as specified by the decisions of the League of Nations and adopted by the United Nations in 1945 and etched into the UN Charter, Article 80, as an irrevocable act,  the land between the Jordan River and the Med. Sea is designated to be the national home for the Jewish people, with Jews, and only Jews, entitled to settle there at will and set up their nation-state.

    UN Security Council Resolution, 242, of 1967 is…

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  • MarkofLewiston

    Both the Abbas letter and the Netanyahu response should be released.  The public on both sides have a right to know what is being said, threatened and promised in their name and by the other side.

    That the PA thinks the Jordan Valley should be part of Palestine should be a no-brainer.  An Israeli (IDF) presence there temporarily should be easy to negotiate, as long as it includes no settlements of other Israeli citizens.  Israeli cameras for some surveillance into Jordan should be possible to arrange too.  Since Jordan has already signed peace with Israel, IDF tank divisions…

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  • benjabo1

    Markof Lewiston

    Ask them for it !!

    The Saudi made their own pre-condtions ten years ago, they too fell by the wayside,
    since neither side is wiling to agree on anything

    If the Jordanian/Israel “Peace Agreement” holds up the same as the Egyptian-Israel, that too will go bust at the first provocation by either side

    Don’t set the pre-condtions yourself, nobody asked you for them, did they?

    You’re like a blank cartridge in a weapon, all noise, no effect

  • x

     MoL, per usual, does not know what he is talking about. He is ready to do all the negotiations for everybody without even a basic understanding of the issues.

  • MarkofLewiston

    Wrong.  I refuse to negotiate.  I only comment on negotiating conditions.  I been there and done negotiating for too many years in a different field.

    I can, however, recognize what might work and what won’t.  The archipelago plan won’t work.  It does not include long term sovereignty or independence for either side.

    Forever control is poison to both sides.

    (Edited by author 1 day ago)

  • benjabo1

    MOL

    You may not be “Negotiating”,
    how it is for damn sure that you’re ‘TELLING” others what to do

    You’re like an old mother-in-law,sticking her snoopy nose into matters which of none of your concern

    “I been there” and done negotiating for too many years in a different field.

    Been there”, certainly not to here

    Other fields don’t count, we are only concerned with here & now

    Let’s make a deal, if we need to have a few chickens plucked, we’ll call on your expertise to do it

  • x

     Oh, Mark, do you refuse to negotiate?  Do you represent anybody?  Did anybody ever ask you to negotiate on behalf of the PA or Israel?

    We in Israel have independence. We have a vibrant democracy. We have sovereignty.

    All of these have been offered repeatedly to your Arab friends. They are not interested. Please read the Hamas charter. You know, Hamas, the democratically elected government of Gaza. It calls for the destruction of Israel as the focal point for the spread of jihad.

    Okay, lesson is over. You may put your head back in the sand.

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  • MarkofLewiston

    You asked me if I was negotiating.  I responded no.  If you don’t want an answer, don’t ask the question.

  • benjabo1

    MarkofLewiston

    Don’t lie when the other fellow asks a legitimate question

  • MarkofLewiston

    Sure you have sovereignty and independence.

    That is why you are building and deploying Iron Dome and have such a small army compared by population with France or the Swiss.  And so long as you forcibly occupy others, you will be condemned by that to maintain and expand your control.

    Eventually, the US and everybody else will abandon funding the PA and you will have to decide to have anarchy there or pay for it yourselves.  The Abbas generation is dying of old age.  Does anybody in your government think beyond besting Abbas this week?  Doubtful.

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  • benjabo1

    MOL

    My own mother-in-law was an Angel, she never mixed in

    Try to follow her exampe, become an Angel so that you won’t mix in to matters that are none of your concern

    I know, I know, you know it all, you just can’t help it

    Try a zipper on your lip

  • benjabo1

    MOL

    I’ll make it short & sweet, maybe it will sink in

    Arabs already have Jordan, which consists of 77% of Mandate Palestine, there is nothing more to give, all of your hot air isn’t going to change it

    If you want to give, make it parts of your own state, of wherever that happens to be

  • chicagotrance

    Must be a slow day for news when this unimportant BS becomes a headline.

  • wingdings

    Sure he has no intentions to dissolve PA with him o9n top and if he stops security cooperation the WB will be in complete chaos in no time!

  • crazierprofessor

    The Farce continues. The Theatre of the Absurd funded by the UN, EU and USA.  Write your elected representatives.

  • sara

    A ridiculous situation with a ridiculous Prime Minister  who is a ridiculous  Arab refugee with ridiculous Demands and calls himself a  ridiculous ‘Palestinian’ ….. and ridiculously enough his name  is  either Abu Mazen or Mahmoud Abbas…..Enough.

  • Euripedes_Smythe

    Let’s play “Let’s Make A Deal”:

    Abbas sends his list of whines

    and

    Bibi responds with “Yes, you’ve won the Grand Prize — a one-way, all expenses paid tour (moving expenses included) of the Arab Palestinian state, Jordan!  Congratulations, Mahmoud.”

  • גבריאל

    Kind of hard to dismantle the PA when Jordan has revoked your citizenship. That makes the PA tactically committed to negotiations. Had King Abdullah not revoked their citizenship it was possible to dismantle the PA leaving Jordan holding the bag. This amounts to $h!? or get off the pot.

  • Desert Thorn

    “Fayyad Seeks Asylum in Israel.”  Now that would be news.  And a smart move for Fayyad.

  • Stan

    Why even bother meeting with ANY of them?  It’s a waste of time and breath.

  • IsraelLives

    Abbas should not be so negative. Not all Palestinian settlements are illegal. Those in Jordan for instance.

  • ichisonsarason

    Build, Build, Build.
    And keep building (I don’t see this happening).
    The Fakies must understand that the more time they take to make an honest move towards peace, the smaller the available territories will be left for their “state”.

    (Edited by author 1 day ago)

  • IsraelLives

    I would have agreed with you in the past on this and I often agree with you . You know that.

    The Palestinian state to be is Jordan, not in Hebron or Bethlehem or Jericho. King Abdullah has no right to any part of Jordan. He must go. Yes, it’s sad because he hates Israel less than the Palestinians. But he does not belong in Jordan. His whole family was parachuted into Jordan by the British almost 100 years ago.

    The tombs of The Patriarchs and the Matriarchs and of Rachel and of Joseph belong to us,…

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  • ichisonsarason

    I do agree with you and those saying Jordan is in fact the Arab Palestinian State already.
    Hebron, Bethlehem, Yerushalaim belong to the Jewish people and Judea-Shomron should not be negotiated. No land should be offered, less so for a fake fragile peace promise on piece of paper.
    The most obvious, equitable, fair and workable viable solution would be to declare Jordan as what it really is: Arab-Palestine.
    But that option is not on the table right now. Why not? Will it be there asan option in the future? Will the “rest of the world” come to understand and…

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  • comcents

    this is prelude to iranian proxy attacks from both gaza and west bank i bet.

  • rosebud2012

    I am very dismayed with your Grand Mufti’s preaching to kill all Jews (but we will “not” be hiding behind rocks) and your statement concerning the “Jewish” prophets! Do you know “your” history concerning “Mohamed”, “your” prophet, the pedophile and murderer of innocents!  Just because you “squatted” on Temple Mount with your mosques, it “does not” mean you have a claim for Jerusalem to be your capital!  Any intelligent, educated person of Jerusalem’s history can clearly see this, unless you put a lot of money in their pockets!  And I would guess that oil buys a lot of pockets!

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  • wingdings

     Unfortunateyl there are absolutely NO intelligent educated people among the Pals!

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My last two blogs have featured the State of Israel.  I believe the world press tends towards anti-Israel for a variety of reasons. Oil, for instance; the world needs it and the Arab countries have it so the world must stay on friendly terms with them because of it. Israel has only a few friends and many enemies. The question is WHY? Do you know why people hate the Jews, what have they done to you?

Palestinians are taught to hate the Israelis. It’s fairly obvious that they are brain washed from an early age. Watch the news and documentaries on the subject and you will see children, some even toddlers, carrying anti-Israel placards. One recent photo in Trafalgar Square, London, shows a 10-12 year old boy holding up the incendiary statement, FOR WORLD PEACE ISRAEL MUST BE DESTROYED“. What kind of mind does that child have? How can you possibly have peace in the middle east when that kind of hatred is being taught. No matter how much land the Israelis release to the Palestinians, it will not bring them one step closer to peace. And why should Israel release any land after all? It is not them who were attacking, It was the Arab world trying to obliterate another race. And, surely, every person/country has the right to defend themselves.

Hitler tried the same thing with the Jews in Europe. Arab schools do not teach about the Holocaust. Nor for that matter do many western schools. Some even claim that it ever happened. Go to Auschwitz and have a look at the museum. My father-in-law was one of the first British soldiers to enter that camp after its `management’ retreated. The horror of it stayed with him for the rest of his life.

I highly recommend the book, Jacobs Courage by Charles S. Weinblatt. It’s a love story set in the middle of the Holocaust,  available at Amazon, Barns and Noble, Smashwords and many others. See more details at http://youtu.be/GHqowym6wyU

We could all do well to learn this simple message: `Love thy neighbour. Hate destroys but love conquers all.’

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