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The upcoming visit of U.S. President Barack Obama will not succeed in reviving the peace process with Palestine, former Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said yesterday.

“The Palestinian issue has not progressed in the past four years, and it will not progress in the next four years either,” Lieberman said ahead of a swearing-in ceremony for Israel’s new government. U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to arrive in Israel tomorrow to discuss the renewal of the Middle East peace process.

Lieberman, the head of Yisrael Beitenu, which ran on a joint ticket with Likud in the Jan. 22 elections, said Israel would “emphatically oppose any attempt to reimpose a freeze in Israeli settlement,” Israeli daily Jerusalem Post reported.

“We are prepared to make gestures, but they cannot be unilateral,” Lieberman said. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has repeatedly said they would not return to peace talks with Israel unless there is a freeze on settlements.

Touching on a possible apology to Turkey for the 2010 Mavi Marmara raid, Lieberman reiterated his position that Israel could opt for the type of apology that the United States made to Pakistan after killing 24 Pakistani troops in air strikes in 2011. After the deadly incident, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke of her “deep regret” and told Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on the phone that “they are sorry for the losses suffered by the Pakistani military.”

However, he said good ties with Turkey were in the interest of both countries, adding that, even with the tensions in relations, the economic ties between the countries had grown over the past four years.
 
Bilateral relations between the formerly allied countries crumbled after Israeli troops stormed the Mavi Marmara aid ship in international waters in May 2010 to enforce a naval blockade of the Palestinian-run Gaza Strip, killing nine Turks in clashes with civilian activists on board.

Israel’s new coalition government includes many pro-settlement hardliners. Following more than 40 days of negotiations, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced March 16 that he had managed to piece together a new government with a majority of 68 within the 120-seat Parliament. Although the lineup includes Yesh Atid (19 seats) and Hatnuah (six seats), which want to renew peace talks, it is dominated by the hawkish Likud-Beitenu (31 seats) and its new national-religious ally, Jewish Home (12 seats), a far-right faction that is the party of choice for settlers.

March/19/2013

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jim handley

3/19/2013 11:23:03 PM

David has it exactly right... but I'd go further. If I was an Israeli I would never relinquish the west bank, it would be committing suicide. Palestinians either need to be absorbed by Jordan and Egypt or they need to embrace the state of Israel as is, become part of their armed forces and Israeli society. Those that express violence should be deported either forcibly or paid money to leave.

ilker avni

3/19/2013 11:07:15 PM

The whole world is echoing what you say Suat Yilderium,enough is enough of the inhuman treatment and the endless war crimes that go without punishment committed by the Zionists How long ? is America going to ignore these crimes,how long ? is America going to fund the Israeli settlements being built ilegaly.How many more ? frends will America lose over they undieing support for Zionism.

Murat

3/19/2013 5:53:32 PM

While ignoring Iranian threat? My my, why not add solving global warming and obesity epidemic first to the list of preconditions for "allowing" Plaestnians live freely and with dignity on their very own land? Israel does not need peace. What is gained at the point of a gun can be taken away by gun. They are basically on the same page with Hamas. How Middle Eastern!

mara mcglothin

3/19/2013 3:50:38 PM

DAVID Wise words indeed.

Hartabuna Hartabuna

3/19/2013 2:55:08 PM

Did I get the poster right? The Palestinians main complaint is that they have no 3G network and cannot surf the net with their smartphones at neck breaking speeds? Will the horrors never stop? I'm sure the President of the US will drop everything and start solving this urgent humanitarian problem immediately.

David Bensoussan

3/19/2013 2:49:46 PM

Anybody who thinks that peace with the Palestinians can be achieved while ignoring the Iranian threat, the condition of Jewish Refugees from Arab lands and the ocean of hate propaganda emanating from official and non official sources is leaving in a dream word. Peace means mutual recognition, mutual concessions and creating a climate of trust from both sides.

suat yildirim

3/19/2013 12:31:03 PM

Lieberman right to say wont be any piece deal because they don't want to have want one. If USA wants to have a piece deal all they have to do is stop sporting Israel. Start to sport Palestinians .Humanity require to help the weak and needy. Enough is enough must stop suffering of innocent people. So for USA have hart be a human and just.

sid solo

3/19/2013 12:28:41 PM

Peace is not in the "national interest" of Israel. Never was. Peace would come with clear borders.Israel has an expansionist policy and peace does not quite correlate to that. Simple really.

ilker avni

3/19/2013 7:15:54 AM

Lieberman has allways maintained that Israel does not need peace with the Palenstinians,and that Israel can last a decade without peace,while they keep on building ilegal settlements in the West bank,the stratigy played out by Israel is to keep expanding,while the palenstinians strategy,refuseing to talk plays into Israels hands and is a no brainer,because Israel will carry on building..Resstance by force could be the only alternative left to the Palenstinians and the removal of Abbas.
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