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The Jewish Chronicle

Bibi’s red lines are not thought through

June 18, 2009 14:17

By

Jenni Frazer,

Jenni Frazer

1 min read

Netanyahu’s speech on Sunday night anything more than posturing, or is there, as they say in Israel, real “tachlis” in his approach to the Palestinians?

Many commentators are unsure. The approach, they say, is vintage Bibi: a lot of fancy phrases with not much substance at the bottom.
The problem appears to be that while Mr Netanyahu’s “red lines” — in particular, extremely limited sovereignty for the Palestinians — appear to have played well inside his government, not a lot of thought appears to have been given as to how they translate into action.

Ron Dermer, the PM’s head of communication and policy planning, is a very close adviser and yet on Monday even he did not appear sure, briefing a group of British JNF leaders, as to what the next stages were.

He spoke about the issue of recognition of Israel as a Jewish state being put back on the table. This, he insisted, was “the root of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians”.