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Netanyahu ready for deal on 1967 lines

August 2, 2011 08:17
Benjamin Netanyahu with Barack Obama

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

Israel's Prime Minister has for the first time offered to accept a Palestinian state based along 1967 lines.

Benjamin Netanyahu's shift in direction comes three months after US president Barack Obama called for the same framework in a speech on the Middle East.

At the time Mr Netanyahu rejected the suggestion but on Monday Israeli television reported that he was no longer held. The report said that Mr Netanyahu would accept a deal whereby Israel would give up some territory in return for the main Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

The specific details of what Mr Netanyahu would accept remain unclear. But a government official did not deny the claims and said Israel would not leave all areas of the West Bank.

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