la verdad es que Israel no quiere saber nada de la paz y mucho menos del estado palestino
No, eso no es la verdad, eso es una paja mental tuya que sueltas sin tener ni remota idea de que, ni de quien hablas, que lo más cerca de Israel que has estado es en una película de Spielberg.
Israel offered the Palestinians a contiguous state in 97% of the territory of the West Bank plus Gaza.
Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem and the Haram as Sharif (temple mount) would be incorporated into Palestine.
Chief US Negotiator Dennis Ross blames the Palestinians for the breakdown of the talks.
US President Clinton believes that Arafat made a "colossal historical blunder" in rejecting Israeli terms.
Saudi Arabian ambassador Prince Bandar Ibn Sultan said, "If Arafat does not accept what is available now, it won't be a tragedy, it will be a crime.
According to Ross's summary, (and as published in the Bridging proposals) Clinton's proposal gave the Palestinians about 97% of the territory of the West Bank and sovereignty over their airspace. Refugees could not return to Israel without Israeli consent. An international force would remain in the Jordan valley for six years, replacing the IDF. Arab neighborhoods of Jerusalem and the Haram as Sharif (temple mount) would be incorporated into Palestine. (Ross, The Missing Peace, 2004, p.748).
The Israeli government met on December 27 and accepted the proposals with reservations, which according to Ross, were "within the parameters." The Palestinians equivocated. The deadline passed, and no definitive Palestinian reply was forthcoming. According to Ross, on December 29, he told Abu Ala (Ahmed Qurei):
Mark my words, they [the US] will disengage from the issue and they will do so at a time when you won't have Barak, or Amnon or Shlomo, but at time when you will have Sharon as Prime Minister. He will be elected for sure if there is no deal, and you 97% will become 40-45 percent; your capital in East Jerusalem will be gone; the IDF out of the Jordan Valley will be gone; unlimited right of return for refugees to your own state will be gone.
Abu Ala replied:
"I am afraid it may take another fifty years to settle this issue."
Dennis Ross, The Missing Peace, 2004, p. 755)
por eso siempre estimulo la divisiones de los palestinos....
Quienes tradicionalmente las han estimulado más no son precisamente los israelíes. Y aún asi, tampoco les hace mucha falta...se apañan solitos genial para matarse solos los arabes.
Que desesperante es esto a veces...