"Israel's Staunchest Ally": 'Even if Israel doesn't like it, Palestinians will get state.' (TOI).
American officials directly involved in the failed Israeli-Palestinian peace process over the last nine months gave a leading Israeli columnist a withering assessment of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the negotiations, indicated that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has completely given up on the prospect of a negotiated solution, and warned Israel that the Palestinians will achieve statehood come what may — either via international organizations or through violence.
Speaking on condition of
anonymity to Nahum Barnea, a prominent columnist from Israel’s best-selling
daily Yedioth Aharonoth, the officials highlighted Netanyahu’s ongoing
settlement construction as the issue “largely to blame” for the failure of
Secretary of State John Kerry’s July 2013-April 2014 effort to broker a
permanent peace accord.
They made plain that US
President Barack Obama had been prepared to release spy-for-Israel Jonathan
Pollard to salvage the talks. And they warned that “the world will not keep
tolerating the Israeli occupation.”
One bitter American official told Barnea, “I guess we need another intifada to create the circumstances that would allow progress.”
A third intifada, the Americans made clear, “would be a tragedy. The Jewish people are supposed to be smart; it is true that they’re also considered a stubborn nation. You’re supposed to know how to read the map: In the 21st century, the world will not keep tolerating the Israeli occupation. The occupation threatens Israel’s status in the world and threatens Israel as a Jewish state.”Read the full story here.
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