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'Bibi will agree to new freeze'

November 4, 2010 16:29
Building resuming at the settlement of Kiryat Arba last month. The moratorium ended over a month ago

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

Israel is expecting a renewed push to restart the peace talks with the Palestinians now that the American midterm elections are over. According to sources close to Prime Minister Netanyahu, he will agree to a new form of building freeze in the settlements.

Peace talks with the Palestinians ground to a halt a month and a half ago when the ten-month moratorium on building in the West Bank ended.

Mr Netanyahu since then has steadfastly refused demands both from within Israel and the international community to renew the freeze, despite a series of offers and inducements from the Obama administration.

Among the offers was an American commitment to supporting a continued presence of Israeli security forces along the Jordan River. One idea was to allow Israel to lease the area for an undefined period.

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