Palestinian Official Rejects Kerry Peace Plan [View all]
YERUSHALAYIM - Israel was not alone in criticizing Secretary of State John Kerrys speech on Wednesday. PLO Executive Committee member Mustafa Barghouti issued a three-point rejection of Kerrys six-point peace plan, indicating how far from compromise the Palestinian leadership remains on the core issues. Although Barghouti, unlike Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, accepted Kerrys focus on settlements as the crux of the problem, he said that the concluding principles were not something we could agree with.
First, you cannot make the issue of Palestinian refugees only an issue of compensation. He also insisted on the claimed right of return, something which Israeli leaders have agreed to only in token numbers at most.
Second, recognition of Israel as a Jewish state would deny the right of the Palestinian people who are citizens of Israel and that is totally unacceptable. Israel cannot be Jewish and democratic at the same time, Barghouti said. Netanyahu reiterated after Kerrys speech that recognition of the Jewish state by the Palestinians was more fundamental to a permanent settlement than the issue of borders.
Third, his formula about Jerusalem is absolutely something that the Palestinians cannot accept. It must be clear that Jerusalem is east Jerusalem according to 1967 lines. East Jerusalem should be the capital of Palestine. How can it be a capital of two states, Barghouti concluded, saying that compromises to the 1967 borders cannot be tolerated.
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PLO official: Overall message of Kerry speech welcome, but parameters unacceptable
PLO Executive Committee member Mustafa Barghouti welcomed the overall message of US Secretary of State John Kerrys speech on Wednesday, but he said the Palestinian leadership cannot accept the top US diplomats suggested parameters.
All in all, I think that the speech was very impressive in making very clear the diagnosis of the situation and in making it very clear that Israel has one choice... either a one-state or a two-state solution, Barghouti told The Jerusalem Post, before qualifying that, The concluding principles were not something we could agree with.
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