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Palestinians threaten Israel with 1-state solution

Wednesday, November 04, 2009 10:20:01 AM
By MOHAMMED DARAGHMEH

Jewish settlers gather on top a structure as Israeli police try to demolish it in the West Bank illegal Jewish settlement outpost of Ramat Migron, north of Jerusalem, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 2009. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton defended the U.S stance toward Israeli settlement building to worried Arab allies on Wednesday, saying Washington does not accept the legitimacy of the West Bank enclaves and wants to see their construction halted "forever." (AP Photo/Sebastian Scheiner)RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) - The Palestinians should give up seeking an independent state and pursue a single country in which they would enjoy equal rights with Israelis, the chief Palestinian negotiator in Mideast peace talks said Wednesday.

The remark by Saeb Erekat was not a novel idea — prominent Palestinians, including past negotiators, have floated it before, usually when efforts to achieve a negotiated solution to the decades old-conflict with Israel are faltering as they are now.

Barack Obama's push to restart the peace talks has faltered, largely due to disagreements over further construction of Israeli settlements in east Jerusalem and the West Bank, lands the Palestinians want for their hoped-for state.


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