Thu May 21, 2009 12:58pm EDT
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Jerusalem would "never be divided" and would remain the capital of the Jewish state, drawing an angry response from the Palestinians.
The remarks followed talks with U.S. President Barack Obama earlier this week in Washington where the Israeli leader said he hoped to widen the peace process across the Arab world but stopped short of embracing the creation of a Palestinian state.
Palestinians seeking to establish their own state in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, as part of a future peace agreement with Israel, say they want their capital to be in Jerusalem.
Netanyahu's comments on Thursday, at a ceremony marking Israel's capture of Arab East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East War, were in line with his election pledge to keep Jerusalem "united."
"A united Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. Jerusalem was and will always be ours. It shall never be divided and disunited again," Netanyahu said at the ceremony.
Netanyahu, whose right-leaning coalition took office nearly two months ago, said that only Israeli sovereignty over a united Jerusalem would ensure free religious practice and access to holy sites by the three major faiths.
Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Netanyahu's position on Jerusalem was a setback to the goal of a two-state solution, which is strongly supported by the Obama administration.
"Mr. Netanyahu, by saying that, he's saying the state of conflict will be eternal," Erekat said.
Netanyahu wants talks with Palestinians to focus on shoring up their economy and improving security in the West Bank instead of tackling thorny issues like the status of Jerusalem, the fate of Palestinian refugees and final borders.
Palestinians reject this approach, saying the renewal of peace negotiations with Israel hinges on Netanyahu publicly endorsing Palestinian statehood and halting settlement activity.
The statement by Netanyahu on Jerusalem was similar to one made by Obama during last year's U.S. presidential campaign.
In a speech to a pro-Israel lobby group last June, Obama said Jerusalem "will remain the capital of Israel, and it must remain undivided."
He later said Palestinians and Israelis had to negotiate the status of the city. "We don't want barbed wire running through Jerusalem, similar to the way it was prior to the '67 war," Obama explained.
(Jerusalem newsroom)
The Israelis have no intention of reaching a peaceful solution to their conflict with Palestinians. They want as much of Palestine as they can get their hands on. Even 78% of Palestine isn't enough for them. They have major settlements within the Palestinian 22%. Any two-state solution acceptable by Israel will create a tiny token and broken Palestinian bantustan-style prison land without national sovereignty rights enjoyed by every other nation. And of course, demanding all of Jerusalem for a people who've haven't ruled there since 70 AD and whose prior ancient kingdom didn't last anywhere near as long as the Canaanite confederation, is just the world caving into Jewish myths of origin because Judeo-Christian powers are so strong in the world.
On Internet religious talkboards one hears Zionist Jews claiming Israel is not a religious state but that doesn't jive with the Israeli government's position. However, a Jewish state of Israel cannot be anything other than racist because of the 20% non-Jewish Israeli population. Where are their rights in a Jewish state? Jewish Israelis would like to shove Israeli Arabs and other non-Jews out too and will attempt this ploy if the world let's them continue on in their foreign aggression and takeover of Palestine.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
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