Erekat: Israel destroying chances for 2-state solution

January 24, 2014 Agencies
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Chief PLO Negotiator Saeb Erekat has said that Israel was responsible for destroying the peace process and the two-state solution…and has held meetings on the subject with an Australian politician and a  New Zealand diplomat.

Saab Ereket

Saab Ereket

After holding a series of meetings with foreign ministers and ambassadors, said that unless the international community started holding Israel responsible for its actions, any chance for a two-state solution would be lost.

Erekat condemned ongoing Israeli settlement activity, which he said was a message from Israel to US Secretary of State John Kerry to stop making efforts toward peace.

He also denounced Israel’s recent airstrikes against the Gaza Strip, and warned the Israeli government of the repercussions of any military escalation. He said the strikes were also based on an Israeli policy to foil peace efforts.

Earlier Thursday, Erekat met with Australian Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs Tanya Plibersek, UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Robert Serry, New Zealand’s ambassador in Turkey and Palestine Taha MacPherson, and a German delegation.

On Wednesday, Peace Now announced that Israel was planning 256 housing units in two settlements across the West Bank.

Also Wednesday, an Israeli airstrike killed two Palestinians in the northern Gaza Strip, including one accused by Israel of ordering rocket attacks.

Maan News

 

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