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Brit Tzedek
Welcomes Israeli Prime Minister’s Endorsement of
Two-States and Urges Immediate Resumption of Negotiations,
Adherence to all Past Agreements
CHICAGO--Diane Balser, executive director of Brit Tzedek
v'Shalom, the country's largest and most vibrant Jewish
grassroots peace movement, issued the following statement in
response to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's address
at Bar-Ilan University last night.
"Prime Minister Netanyahu's recognition today of the goal of
establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel is a welcome
development that essentially brings him in line with the
framework for U.S. and Israeli policy on resolving the conflict
for the past fifteen years. Baruch haba, Mr. Prime
Minister.
We are in full agreement that a future Palestinian state can,
under no circumstances, be allowed to pose a military threat to
Israel and, that security guarantees and protocols to ensure
Israel's security must be an integral part of any final
settlement. Such a configuration is not only attainable,
but offers Israel's best and likely only chance of maintaining
its long-term viability as both the Jewish national homeland and
a democracy.
It did not escape notice, however, that while the Prime
Minister called for immediate resumptions of negotiations
without preconditions, the body of his speech was dedicated to
outlining just such a set of preconditions on some of the
conflict's most contentious issues. Prime Minister Netanyahu's
statements today on continued settlement expansion, the status
of refugees and Jerusalem, and the future Palestinian state's
control over its own borders complicate efforts to renew
substantive negotiations by attempting to prejudge their
outcome. Israel is undeniably entitled to
state its opening positions, but it is high time for Israeli and
Palestinian leaders alike to put aside their high-stakes
rhetorical acrobatics and to get on with the hard work of good
faith negotiations to resolve all outstanding issues. The
terms of preexisting agreements are clear -- a complete freeze
of Israeli settlement expansion, acknowledgement of both states'
right to exist within secure and recognized boundaries and an
end to Palestinian incitement and violence, chief among them --
and adherence to them would comprise a sound framework for the
immediate resumption of a real and substantive peace
process.
President Barack Obama's commitment to renewed U.S.
leadership in resolving the conflict has created an historic
opportunity for both Israeli and Palestinian leaders to break
the current stalemate and deliver the peace and security the
majority of both peoples desire and deserve. Effective US
leadership will require that President Obama continue to make
clear his expectations that both sides will abide by all
preexisting agreements and by any and all agreements that emerge
from future negotiations. The vast majority of American Jews and
of all pro-Israel Americans will stand behind President Obama
and all others who commit to actively pursue a negotiated end to
this conflict."
Brit Tzedek v'Shalom, The Jewish
Alliance for Justice and Peace 11 E. Adams Street, Suite
707 Chicago, IL 60603 Phone: (312) 341-1205 Fax: (312)
341-1206 info@btvshalom.org www.btvshalom.org
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