by Shlomo Cesana and Israel Hayom Staff
FM Avigdor Lieberman: As always, the Palestinian side is the rejectionist one that refuses to reach an agreement • Israel expects U.S. and Europe to pressure Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to agree to a one-year extension of peace alks.
Large majority of Israelis
do not trust U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on security, new poll
finds
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Photo credit: AFP |
Some 64% of Israelis do not trust U.S.
Secretary of State John Kerry to take Israel's security into account as a
"crucial factor" in the framework peace proposal he is attempting to
formulate, a new poll published on Tuesday found.
The monthly Peace Index poll of the Israel
Democracy Institute and Tel Aviv University found that the lack of trust
in Kerry was prevalent both among Israeli Jews (66%) and Israeli Arabs
(53%).
According to the poll, 74% of Israeli Jews
believe the U.S. is putting more pressure on Israel than the
Palestinians to accept the framework proposal.
This survey, conducted on March 3-4, included
603 respondents who constitute a representative sample of the adult
population of Israel. The margin of error was 4.1%.
At a Likud faction meeting on Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Palestinian obstinacy is diminishing the prospects for a peace agreement.
Netanyahu said that in light of recent
Palestinian statements, "we are farther away from an agreement, because
of the Palestinians. They said this week that they will never recognize a
Jewish state and will never give up on the right of return."
"I want to make clear that I won't bring forth
a deal that does not negate the right of return and does not require
Palestinian recognition of a Jewish state. For the State of Israel,
these are fundamental conditions that are legitimate and essential,"
Netanyahu said.
"The Palestinians are not showing any signs of willingness to enter a practical and fair agreement."
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman also said
on Tuesday that the Palestinians were preventing progress in the peace
negotiations.
"As always, the Palestinian side is the
rejectionist one that torpedoes negotiations, and when it comes the
moment of truth, the Palestinians say no and refuse to reach an
agreement," Lieberman said.
Lieberman stated that he and other Yisrael
Beytenu ministers would vote against releasing Israeli Arab terrorists
from prison if such a proposal was brought to the cabinet for a vote.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas
is scheduled to meet U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington next
week. Israel is expecting Obama and European nations to pressure Abbas
to show more flexibility and agree to a one-year extension of the peace
negotiations.
Shlomo Cesana and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=16091
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