Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects the peace initiative proposed by France
REUTERS/Sebastian Scheiner/Pool
Israel has explicitly
rejected a peace talk initiative proposed by France to resolve the
country's decades old conflict with Palestine. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu has said his country would prefer bilateral negotiations with
Palestine over international arbitration.
"Israel maintains its
position that the best way to resolve the conflict is through direct,
bilateral negotiations," the Israeli prime minister's office said in a
statement issued on Thursday. "Any other diplomatic initiative would
distance the Palestinians from direct talks," the statement added.
The Israeli statement follows French foreign minister Jean
Marc Ayrault's recent announcement of a summit on 30 May to restart the
peace process between Israel and Palestine. Several countries and
organisations including the Middle East Quartet — comprising of the
United States, Russia, European Union and United Nations — were expected
to attend the summit.
"The two sides are
further apart than ever," Ayrault said, while announcing the summit.
"There is no other solution to the conflict than establishing two
states, one Israeli and the other Palestinian, living side by side in
peace and safety with Jerusalem as a shared capital."
Meanwhile, Palestinians have slammed the Israeli rejection of the
French proposal. Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesperson for Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas, said, "Israel is challenging the international
community and its adherence to the two-state solution. It's occupation
is the source of chaos and insecurity," according to an Al Jazeera report.The peace talks brokered by the United States came to a complete standstill in April 2014 followed by the Gaza conflict in the same year. Around 85 Israelis and 2,000 Palestinians were killed in the conflict that lasted for 51 days. Towards the end of 2015, Palestinian attacks claimed the lives of 28 Israelis and two visiting US nationals, while the Israeli police forces have killed at least 193 Palestinians, says a Reuters report.
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