In the Tunnel Wall "As part of a final peace settlement, Israel must have secure and recognized borders, which should emerge from negotiations between the parties in accordance with UNSC Resolutions 242 and 338. In light of new realities on the ground, including already existing major Israeli population centers, it is unrealistic to expect that the outcome of final status negotiations will be a full and complete return to the armistice lines of 1949, and all previous efforts to negotiate a two-state solution have reached the same conclusion. It is realistic to expect that any final status agreement will only be achieved on the basis of mutually agreed changes that reflect these realities."
Also here: Credibility Is Obama's Biggest Weakness In Middle East Strategy
Including links such as these:
Also here: Credibility Is Obama's Biggest Weakness In Middle East Strategy
Including links such as these:Obama Misses Opportunity in “Moment of Opportunity” Middle East Speech
Peace and the ‘Right of Return’ "And contrary to initial reports in the Guardian, the Palestine Papers* do not reveal conciliatory Palestinians pitted against inflexible Israelis." More...
Peace and the ‘Right of Return’ "And contrary to initial reports in the Guardian, the Palestine Papers* do not reveal conciliatory Palestinians pitted against inflexible Israelis." More...
Obama Gives Israel to Hamas "If Israel is forced back to its 1967 boundaries the country may well become indefensible. Several larger Israeli cities will be in range of rocket fire, and you can bet the ranch that Hamas, Hezbollah or some other anti-Israeli Muslim faction will load up the rocket launchers sooner or later."
These and more at the Tunnel Wall.

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