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Palestinians in statehood warning | |
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Palestinians might have to abandon the goal of an independent state if Israel continues to expand Jewish settlements, the chief Palestinian negotiator said. | Palestinians might have to abandon the goal of an independent state if Israel continues to expand Jewish settlements, the chief Palestinian negotiator said. |
At a news conference in the West Bank, Saeb Erekat said it was a "moment of truth" for President Mahmoud Abbas. | |
He said it might be time for Mr Abbas to "tell the truth" that a two-state solution "is no longer an option". | He said it might be time for Mr Abbas to "tell the truth" that a two-state solution "is no longer an option". |
But Israel rejects a one-state solution as a demographic time-bomb that would make Jews a minority in the country. | But Israel rejects a one-state solution as a demographic time-bomb that would make Jews a minority in the country. |
It may be time for President Abbas to "tell his people the truth, that with the continuation of settlement activities, the two-state solution is no longer an option", Mr Erekat said in Ramallah. | |
Clinton row | |
His comments came as the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, sought to defuse Arab anger after she praised Israel at the weekend for making "unprecedented" concessions on settlement-building in the occupied West Bank. | |
class="" href="/2/hi/middle_east/8341560.stm">Clinton tries to keep peace alive | |
Speaking in Cairo after talks with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Mrs Clinton reiterated Washington's call for an end to Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank. | |
She had earlier praised the Israeli offer to temporarily limit construction in West Bank settlements to 3,000 additional housing units. | |
But Mr Erekat dismissed the offer, saying it only opened the door to more settlements in the next two years. | |
"Israel has the choice, settlements or peace," he said. | |
Mr Erekat said Palestinians had made a mistake in the last round of talks by agreeing to negotiate without insisting that Israel settlement building be stopped, but he said this time would be different. | |
The alternative left for Palestinians was to "refocus their attention on the one-state solution where Muslims, Christians and Jews can live as equals", he said. | |
He suggested that President Abbas might not stand for re-election if the two-state solution were no longer an option, the BBC's Bethany Bell reports from Ramallah. | He suggested that President Abbas might not stand for re-election if the two-state solution were no longer an option, the BBC's Bethany Bell reports from Ramallah. |
In its push to restart peace talks, US President Barack Obama's administration initially demanded a complete freeze on Israeli settlement building. | |
But Israel has refused a total halt, particularly in East Jerusalem, where the Palestinians want to locate the capital of a future state. | |
In September Washington changed tack, pushing for a resumption of negotiations and saying it demanded no preconditions for the talks - a move which disappointed the Palestinians. | |
After meeting Mrs Clinton, Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit appeared to have softened his stance on the settlements issue. | |
Despite backing the Palestinians' demand for a total freeze last week, he called for a resumption of talks. | |
"We have to concentrate on the end game and we must not waste time adhering to this issue or that as a start for the negotiations," he said. |