Abbas Rejects Israeli Presence on Eastern Border


Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas rejected Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's statement that Israel must maintain a presence in the Jordan valley, a day after Netanyahu made the statement.

Netanyahu had stated that the Jewish state must ensure "an efficient way, at the entry and exit points, to cease rockets from being smuggled into the territories close to Israel." This, he said, “will require an Israeli presence on the eastern side of the Palestinian state.”

The PA chairman rejected the thought. “The Palestinian leadership will not accept the presence of a single Israeli soldier in the Palestinian territories after the stop of the occupation," Abbas spokesperson Nabil Abu Rudeina told AFP on Thursday.

Netanyahu has long said that any PA state formed under the terms of a future agreement would have to be demilitarized.

'More Obstacles'
"We will not accept anything less than a completely sovereign Palestinian state on all the territories with its own borders, resources and airspace," Abu Rudeina said. “We will not accept any Israeli presence, either army or civilian, on our land, and we will not accept that our state be under Israeli protection," he emphasized.

Abu Rudeina said that Netanyahu's insistence on an Israeli border presence would " space more obstacles in the way of restarting peace talks."

The dispute erupted as US Unique Envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell made his latest visit to the region. It seemed to push back prospects of restarting negotiations between Israel and the PA. Israel has unilaterally frozen construction of fresh homes by Jews in Judea and Samaria for a 10-month period in order to coax the PA back into the talks.

The PA said it would not return to negotiations without a complete halt of Jewish settlement growth, including in eastern Jerusalem.


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