Palestinian borders: Israel’s Netanyahu rejects Obama proposal

Obama made clearest US commitment yet to pre-1967 border.


Reuters May 21, 2011

WASHINGTON:


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu bluntly told US President Barack Obama on Friday his vision for the borders of a future Palestinian state would leave the Jewish state with an “indefensible” frontier.


Netanyahu’s remarks after the White House talks underscored how a new US push for Middle East peace had opened one of the deepest divides in years in relations between the United States and Israel.

“Peace based on illusions will crash eventually on the rocks of Middle East reality,” an unsmiling Netanyahu told Obama in the Oval Office.

Netanyahu told Obama that Israel was willing to make compromises for peace but flatly rejected the idea of going back to 1967 borders, which he described as “indefensible.”

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, Obama said he reiterated the peace “principles” he laid out on Thursday in policy speech on Middle East political upheaval.

Obama embraced a long-standing Palestinian demand that the state they seek in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip should largely be drawn along lines that existed before the 1967 war.

The brewing crisis in US-Israeli relations dimmed even further the prospect for resuming peace talks that collapsed late last year.

“There is a feeling that Washington does not understand the reality, doesn’t understand what we face,” an official on board the plane taking Netanyahu to Washington told reporters.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 21st, 2011.

COMMENTS (1)

RizwanTKhan | 12 years ago | Reply Even this guy who is the PM of a country smaller than the size of Sindh have to guts to say NO to Obama.
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