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FROM WND'S JERUSALEM BUREAU Palestinians reject Clinton proposal, then blame U.S., IsraelDeal would have quietly ended Jewish construction in strategic territoriesPosted: November 01, 2009 11:58 am Eastern By Aaron Klein
JERUSALEM – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton yesterday offered the Palestinians backing for a halt to Jewish construction in the strategic West Bank and eastern sections of Jerusalem, but the Palestinian Authority refused her proposal. At a press conference here today, Clinton publicly endorsed Israel's view that Jewish construction in the West Bank should not impede resuming negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. The Palestinian Authority had demanded a complete halt to settlement activity in line with previous demands from the Obama administration. Palestinian diplomatic sources told WND that Clinton yesterday passed an offer to the Palestinians from Israel that would quietly see a halt to Jewish construction activity in the areas in question without any public declarations on the subject from the U.S. or the Israeli government. The Palestinian sources said PA President Mahmoud Abbas rejected Clinton's proposal, instead demanding a public declaration for a complete halt to settlement activity. (Story continues below) Still, Clinton gave Abbas a guarantee the U.S. would continue to press Israel in meetings to end Jewish construction in the West Bank and eastern sections of Jerusalem, said the sources. While they privately rejected Israel's proposal, the PA today publicly blamed the U.S. and Israel for stalling the resumption of talks with the Jewish state. Abbas spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh stated, "The negotiations are in a state of paralysis, and the result of Israel's intransigence and America's backpedaling is that there is no hope of negotiations on the horizon." Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu countered by calling on the PA to "get a grip" and drop their construction freeze precondition for restarting talks. The PA never before made such a demand. Related offers: "The Late Great State of Israel" Definitive work on Mideast – available only here! "Everlasting Hatred: The Roots of Jihad" "Myths and Facts: A Guide to the Arab-Israeli Conflict" Perfect gift! Compass that points to Jerusalem Previous stories: Hillary to demand halt to Jewish construction Official: Obama 'disgusted' with Israel Obama using 'blood libel' report to pressure Jewish state Obama's policies helped spark Temple Mount riots? Did Obama call on Israel to vacate Temple Mount? Obama working against Israel on Capitol Hill? 'Obama can create headache for Netanyahu' Netanyahu not extreme on Jewish construction U.S. summons Israeli ambassador again Netanyahu to U.S.: Israel will govern itself, thank you Media misleading on Jews evicting Arabs from Jerusalem U.S. 'partner' defends 'right' to resist Israeli 'occupation' 'Peace partner' boasts: We never recognized Israel 'Peace partner' affirms right to 'resistance' 'Peace partner' set to affirm 'resistance' against Israel Obama backtracks from support for Israel 'growth' Hamas sees 'signals' Obama will talk 'Differences in approach' between Obama, Netanyahu Has Obama cut off information to Israel? Obama will 'quickly' give Palestinians state Obama's plan for Mideast peace: Strip Israel bare Obama officials working against Netanyahu? 'Obama assassination plot halted' Hamas: We're counting on Obama's 'change' Obama official wants talks with terrorists 'Deep concern' Obama ready to talk to Hamas Hillary: U.S. funds won't reach Hamas Israel worried Obama may cut aid Hamas: Kerry's visit 'big sign' U.S. will engage Israeli warning to Obama: Your talk gives Iran nukes Obama to protest Jewish construction Obama didn't OK Palestinian migration to U.S. Netanyahu secretly warns Hamas Obama 'friend': End of Israel 'within reach' Obama hails 'anti-Israel' Arab plan U.S. to let Hamas patrol Gaza smuggling routes? Egyptian troops training in Texas Source: Obama team asked Israel to end offensive Israeli-Palestinian 'peace deals' meaningless? Source: No Palestinian deal before Bush leaves Olmert announces he wants quick peace deal
Aaron Klein, WorldNetDaily's senior staff reporter and Jerusalem bureau chief, is known for his regular interviews with Mideast terror leaders and his popular segments on America's top radio programs. His newly released book is "The Late Great State of Israel: How Enemies Within and Without Threaten the Jewish Nation's Survival." Follow Klein on Twitter.
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