Takiyya in TechnicolorWe appreciate the Arab League's statement of support for our effortsto create conditions that will allow direct talks to move forwardArab League Gives Mideast Talks One-Month Reprieve
Elizabeth Arrott | Cairo 08 October 2010Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, center, listens to Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheik Hamad Bin Jassem, right, and Amr Moussa, secretary general of the Arab League, during the Arab Foreign Ministers Peace Initiative meeting, in Sirte, Libya, 8 Oct. 2010__________________Arab foreign ministers are giving the United States one month to convince Israel to renew a freeze on settlement construction. The move keeps Israeli-Palestinian peace talks from collapsing just a month after they were relaunched.
Arab League members have backed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in calling on Israel to stop building in the occupied West Bank before direct negotiations can resume.
After a League committee meeting Friday in Sirte, Libya, the group said it will meet again in one month to study alternative proposals by Mr. Abbas and decide their next course of action.
Arab diplomats say among the ideas being considered would be to appeal to the United Nations for more direct action.
The extension brings the talks back from the brink after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected calls from the U.S., the European Union and others to renew a construction freeze that expired late last month.
Mr. Netanyahu was under pressure to let the ten-month moratorium expire from conservative members in his government, who blamed Palestinians for failing to talk advantage of the freeze earlier.
The settlement issue has long frustrated Mideast negotiators, as continued building makes a viable Palestinian state more difficult to create. Along with borders, security and refugees, settlements are one of the core framework issues this latest attempt at peace talks hopes to resolve within one year.
The one month grace period would put the Arab League's review of options after the November mid-term elections in the United States . The timing could protect President Barack Obama from reaction to any compromises needed to keep the talks alive.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and special envoy George Mitchell have been in frequent contact with all parties involved, in an effort to forestall a threatened walk-out by the Palestinians if the freeze was not renewed.
It turns out that the Arab League decided to wait a month - just to see if Obama will become the next UN Secretary - Ggeneral after the elections on November 2 !Look how surreal ! The future of the Jewish people and the state of Israel depends on the results of U.S. election ! By proxy, the POTUS was elected by the Gazan voters !!! It was the Ex POTUS - Carter, who said:- "The People of Gaza have spoken ! Their collective wish must be recognized !"Where is Balaam when needed ?
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Arab foreign ministers are giving the United States one month to convince Israel to renew a freeze on settlement construction.........
"The German command has given the Vichy goverment one month to round up all Jews and put them in the projected ghetto"
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From today, you are 4 Stars JIZFI !
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