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Analysis: Bibi's peace plan? Who knows…

September 2, 2010 11:26

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

Binyamin Netanyahu will try to manage the direct talks with the Palestinians in exactly the same way he ran the long period of preparation in the run up to them - bit by bit, without giving anything away until the very last moment he has to.

The Israeli prime minister is meeting the Palestinian president this weekend in Washington, under the auspices of President Barack Obama, without any details of his peace plan - if he even has one - becoming known.

On Monday evening, his last public appearance before leaving the country, he met Likud members for a Rosh Hashanah toast. Instead of giving them an inkling of his plans, he preferred to step back over three decades in time, saying that he hoped that Mahmoud Abbas would be "brave like (Egyptian President) Anwar Sadat".

Not a word about the one issue they were all waiting to hear about: would his government resume building in the West Bank settlements when the moratorium ends in less than four weeks?

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