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Emanuele Ottolenghi

Analysis

It's a fool's errand

October 6, 2011 12:58
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Next Sunday in Brussels, the Middle East Quartet will undertake another fool's errand - to cajole Israelis and Palestinians into a negotiating framework with a timetable destined to achieve a durable and lasting peace by the end of 2012.

The Middle East Quartet is a creature of the roadmap, the May 2003 blueprint for Mideast peace that US President, George W Bush, agreed to endorse as a payback to European allies for their support in the Iraq war.

Eight years later, the Quartet is still trying to square the circle.

First, while Israel welcomed the latest diplomatic initiative and reiterated its willingness to resume negotiations immediately, the PA refuses to meet Israeli leaders to negotiate directly. Since September 2008, Palestinians have not negotiated with Israel in good faith.

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