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Last ditch attempt to save Israeli-Palestinian peace talks continue

April 10, 2014 09:19

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

Marathon talks were still ongoing this week in a last attempt to save the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.

Meanwhile, in Washington, US Secretary of State John Kerry, who put so much personal effort into launching the talks nine months ago, appeared to be placing most of the blame on Israel for their failure.

Speaking at a hearing of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday, Mr Kerry said that the Obama administration has not given up on the talks but, ultimately, “the parties are going to have to make that decision”.

While initially saying that “both sides” had “wound up in positions where things happened that were unhelpful”, he emphasised the actions of the Israeli government, especially the release of tenders for 700 new settlement homes at a crucial stage in the process.

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