Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Israeli - Palestinian Peace Talks -- News Updates September 7, 2010

(L to R) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Palestinian National Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas attend the launching ceremony of the direct negotiation between Palestine and Israel at the U.S. State Department in Washington D.C., the United States, Sept. 2, 2010. (Xinhua/Wang Chengyun)

Abbas: No 'Historic Compromise' On Jerusalem, Borders -- Jerusalem Post

In interview with 'Al-Quds', PA president says Palestinians won't recognize Israel as a Jewish state, accuses Netanyahu of trying to "strip" Israeli-Arabs of their rights.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas rejected Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's talk about an "historic compromise" and said there would be no compromises on core issues such as Jerusalem and borders.

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More News On The Israeli - Palestinian Peace Process

Abbas asks US to step into settlement dispute -- Yahoo News/AP
Abbas: 'I don't have to recognize Israel as a Jewish state' -- Jerusalem Post
Abbas says negotiations must base on 1967 borders -- Xinhuanet
Abbas says he ‘can’t allow even one concession’ -- Jerusalem Post
Israel's Foreign Minister Vows to Block Settlement Slowdown -- Voice of America
Israeli minister: Speed up building -- Washington Times
Netanyahu tells Israeli public: No guarantee peace talks will succeed -- Haaretz
Netanyahu: Peace talks' success not guaranteed -- Ynet News
West Bank settlement freeze will end - Israeli minister -- BBC
Netanyahu seeks 'new solutions' to Palestinian conflict -- Yahoo News/AFP
Netanyahu calls on Abbas not to give up on peace talks -- Jerusalem Post
Palestinian authority says it’s time for decisions -- Gulf News
'Hamas may accept a peace agreement with Israel' -- Jerusalem Post
Gulf states 'welcome' Mideast peace talks relaunch -- Yahoo News/AFP
Jordan king briefs Syria's Assad on peace talks -- Yahoo News/AFP
Analysis: The PA's mixed messages about peace talks -- Jerusalem Post
U.S. official: Obama 'very pleased' with outcome of Mideast peace summit -- Haaretz
Vague Middle East talks -- XInhuanet

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