PA minister: Abbas rejected Netanyahu´s offer to release prisoners for peace talks (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Barak Ravid 07/10/12)
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A Palestinian minister said on Monday evening that Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas has rejected an offer by Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu to release security prisoners in exchange for the
renewal of peace talks.
Palestinian Authority Minister of Prisoner Affairs Issa Qaraqe
confirmed a Haaretz report that Netanyahu made an offer to release
initially 25 Palestinian security prisoners convicted of murdering
Israelis and the subsequent release of another 100 prisoners over
four stages by the end of 2012.
Qaraqe said that Abbas rejected Netanyahu´s offer, demanding instead
that the prisoners be released at once and not over various stages.
"Abu Mazen (Abbas) demanded that all 123 prisoners incarcerated in
Israel since before the Oslo Accords be released simultaneously,"
said Qaraqe. "Abu Mazen rejected Netanyahu´s offer and called on the
Israeli government to implement past agreements made with the ex-
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who promised to release numerous
prisoners."
Netanyahu also responded to the Haaretz report on Monday, during a
press conference held by Communications Minister Moshe Kahlon. "I do
not intend to make a unilateral gesture, certainly not for a
meeting," said Netanyahu. "I want to renew negotiations, but Abu
Mazen (Abbas) missed the chance. His visit to Tehran certainly does
not advance peace, especially given what they say there."
Furthermore, Channel 2 news reported on Monday evening that Netanyahu
did indeed make an offer to Abbas to release dozens of Palestinian
prisoners incarcerated in Israeli prisoners since before the Oslo
Accords, however demanded that in return the Palestinian president
commit to not pursuing unilateral moves at the United Nations General
Assembly to upgrade the status of the Palestinian Authority from
observer to non-member.
Haaretz also revealed on Monday morning that Netanyahu is said to be
willing to provide weapons to the Palestinian security forces,
particularly because Israel´s defense establishment supports such a
move.
In addition, two Israeli sources and two Western diplomats, who asked
not to be named because of the sensitivity of the issue, all
confirmed that Netanyahu´s representative, Isaac Molho, was
representing Israel in contacts with the PA´s negotiations chief Saeb
Erekat.
Molho and Erekat met last week in Jerusalem for several hours and
have also spoken by phone a few times.
The Palestinians have set two conditions for a meeting with
Netanyahu. The first is the release of 123 prisoners incarcerated in
Israel since before the Oslo Accords. Most of these prisoners are
Fatah members who have now been in prison for between 25 and 35
years, after being convicted of involvement in terror attacks in
which Israelis were killed. The second condition is that the PA
security forces in the West Bank be supplied with new weapons.
Molho reportedly told Erekat that Israel would make no gestures
before a Netanyahu-Abbas meeting took place, but would agree to
announce such concessions after, and perhaps even during, such an
encounter.
Israel said any gestures it takes would have to be implemented over a
period of a few months. (© Copyright 2012 Ha´aretz 07/10/12)
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