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Palestinian view: No compromise on our holy Old City

March 18, 2010 14:18

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

1 min read

This is not how the peace process was supposed to work. Architects of negotiations have forever talked about leaving difficult issues until last, and in the Palestinian-Israeli negotiations, nothing fits the bill of "difficult" as much as Jerusalem.

Israeli behaviour towards the US has its own truism. You don't pick a fight in the beginning of negotiations and you certainly try not to embarrass those who are known to be among your best supporters in Washington.

But these are not normal times.

For Palestinians, the negotiating tactics have changed. Eighteeen years on from the Oslo Agreement, Palestinians feel strongly that what is needed is a reversal of the process. Instead of the incremental step-by-step approach, Palestinians want to start this round with agreements on the borders of the Palestinian state. Once the borders are mutually decided upon, negotiations would focus on implementing the agreement - how long it would take, what stages, whether Nato forces will be involved, etc.