By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
The Palestinians are upset that Netanyahu was reelected.
The Palestinian National Central Council, which is the Palestinian leadership committee, will meet on Wednesday April 29 to discuss upcoming future interactions between Palestinians and Israel.
In brief, the Palestinians think that the next Israeli government will be extremely right of center.
Saeb Erekat, chief Palestinian negotiator, had this to say: "I've been told that this will be the most extreme government in Israel."
He also said: "If the prime minister doesn̢۪t want to accept a Palestinian state, what will I talk to him about?"
And: "We will hold the Israeli prime minister accountable for any crimes committed against Palestinians." Continuing: "It will not be cost-free legally."
There are a number of essential points to discuss following these comments by Erekat.
Israelis want peace - but elected Netanyahu. That is because they do not think Palestinians want peace.
Palestinians have thus far sought out and found any and every excuse not to sit at the negotiating table.
And how can Saeb Erekat know the makeup of the government which is still up in the air?
Finally, it has always been a right wing government that has moved Israel toward peace agreements.
It is right wing governments that convinced the majority of Israelis that concessions were essential to improving and securing Israel ... that peace is the best security that Israel can hope for.
Micah@MicahHalpern.com
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