Top PA official: Targeting IDF soldiers legitimate (YNetNews.Com -Yedioth Internet) Shahar Chai Published: 04.16.12, 18:10)
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At Bar-Ilan University conference, former Palestinian Minister Ashraf
al-Ajarmi says, ´If Israelis want to live in peace, two-state
solution must be reached.´ Adds: I fought IDF in Lebanon, and I´m
proud of it
Violence directed at IDF soldiers is legitimate, former Palestinian
Minister of Prisoner Affairs Ashraf al-Ajarmi told a conference held
at Bar-Ilan University on Monday.
"A peace agreement must be based on the 1967 borders, and a just
solution to the issue of Palestinian refugees must be found. Most
Israelis favor such a deal, but Israel lacks leadership. There is no
leader courageous enough to say, ´I agree to a two-state solution
based on the 1967 borders,´" he said, while noting that newly-elected
Kadima Chairman Shaul Mofaz did express his willingness to accept
this paradigm.
"In a number of years the Palestinians will be the majority and we
will be given all the territories," al-Ajarmi warned. "You (Israelis)
should know that you have only two options: A two-state solution
based on the 1967 borders or a country for all its peoples, for all
its residents. If you want to live in peace – an agreement must be
reached. The 22 countries of the Arab world are willing to make peace
based on the 1967 borders. You can either accept this proposal or
continue doing whatever it is you want to do."
The former Palestinian minister said that while he objects to terror
attacks against civilians, he considers the targeting of IDF soldiers
to be legitimate. "As a human being I condemn all acts of violence
against civilians, but not against soldiers. I myself fought against
the IDF in Lebanon, and I´m proud of it."
Former Yesha Council director Naftali Bennett, another panel member,
refused to shake al-Ajarmi´s hand and asked him whether he still
considers terrorist Samir Kuntar a "hero." (Copyright 2012 © Yedioth
Internet 04/16/12)
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