Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Al-Jazeera offers exposure to hand over Jerusalem Israel

Palestinian negotiator in 2008, offering to surrender a large part of east Jerusalem in peace talks with Israel, Al-Jazeera news channel reported yesterday, citing "confidential documents". Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat, however, denied reports television network based in Doha, the Palestinian leadership expressed no 'what to do hidden' and rejects most of the items on the report as 'fraud'.
Al-Jazeera reported the Jerusalem area which offer involving illegal Jewish settlements have been built, including French Hill, Ramat Alon and Gilo and the Jewish Quarter and part of the Armenian Quarter in the old city of Jerusalem.
Israel, adding that Arab satellite channels, not offering anything in return in what is called the 'bid history' of the Palestinian people, in a document in which the newspaper The Guardian, Britain also revealed the same thing.
Al-Jazeera said the claim appeared in a June 2008 meeting in Jerusalem between Condoleezza Rice, then U.S. Secretary of State, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni Israel at that time and former Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmad Qorei and Erakat.
"This latest proposal may help in the process of change," Qorei was quoted as saying in the 'Declaration on Palestine ".
"We suggest that Israel is occupying all the settlements in Jabal Abu Ghneim Jerusalem except (Har Homa)," he said in the documents cited by the news channel.
"This is the first time in history we are making such proposals, we refuse to do so at Camp David," he added referring to the 2000 Camp David peace talks attended by U.S. organized late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
But "the Israelis refuse to accept it, but refuses to put Jerusalem on the agenda, especially response bargain deals the Palestinian Authority (PA)," said the report.
Qorei told Livni in a meeting in June 2008, no negotiations can be made on Jewish settlements in the West Bank, according to the Declaration on Palestine.
The report emerged as world powers seeking to persuade Israel and the Palestinians back to the negotiating table after a delayed direct peace talks last September following the Tel Aviv to pursue its plan to build illegal settlements.
Washington on Monday said it is studying 'bid Palestinians' respect. - AFP