The United States government has committed to playing a role in indirect talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, and promised that if the talks were to fail, the U.S. will assign blame and take action, according to a document sent by the U.S. to the Palestinian Authority, which Haaretz obtained on Friday.
The U.S. government sent the document to the Palestinians responding to their inquires regarding the U.S. initiative to launch indirect talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
"We expect both parties to act seriously and in good faith. If one side, in our judgment, is not living up to our expectations, we will make our concerns clear and we will act accordingly to overcome that obstacle," it was written.
OBAMA DOESN'T CONSIDER THE SECURITY OF THE LONE PLURALIST DEMOCRACY AND THE ONLY JUDEO-CHRISTIAN AND WESTERN STATE IN THE REGION TO BE PARAMOUNT.This commitment by the U.S. was a determining factor in the Palestinians' and the Arab League's decision to agree to the U.S. proposal on indirect talks.
The document also reveals that U.S. involvement will include "sharing messages between the parties and offering our own ideas and bridging proposals."
The U.S. also emphasized that their main concern is establishing a Palestinian state.
"Our core remains a viable, independent and sovereign Palestinian State with contiguous territory that ends the occupation that began in 1967," the document read.
THAT TELLS YOU EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HIM - AND THE LEFT.
SCUM.
This action by the U.S. seems quite unusal, assigning blame if the talks fail, really! I suspect that was a Palestinian demand for entering the talks. The Palestinians already have a state in Gaza and look at the mess. It is not in the best interest of Israel or peace in that region to grant statehood to the west bank. This I believe would only lead to more conflict with the Palestinians striking and them attempting to hide behind there new independence. Not a good idea, but then Israel already knows this.
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