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Gershon Baskin

Analysis

Only hope is if Bibi and Abbas get to know each other personally

April 14, 2014 14:28
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The formula for overcoming the current crisis in the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations can be found and the parties may get back to the table for another few months.

To overcome the crisis, John Kerry and his team proposed a package of reciprocal freezes. Israel was to cease building settlements, the Palestinians were halt their application to UN agencies. Prisoners were to be released — Palestinians and Jonathan Pollard — and an agreement made to spend more time negotiating.

This formula fails to deal with what seems to be one of the central flaws of the whole process — the absence of clear and agreed-to terms of reference. This is what the Palestinians have demanded and what Israel has refused to accept.

The Palestinians have proposed that the renewed negotiations focus on determining the border based on the June 4, 1967 lines and that East Jerusalem be accepted as the capital of Palestine. Israel rejects these terms of reference and calls them pre-conditions.

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