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Israel
has not accepted the Saudi peace initiative because the Arab League has
turned it into a take-it-or-leave-it deal, Israel’s former military
intelligence chief said.
Amos Yadlin, who headed the
IDF Military Intelligence Directorate from 2006- 2010, made the
statement during a public talk in Brussels with Turki bin Faisal Al
Saud, director of the General Intelligence of Saudi Arabia from 1979 to
and the youngest son of the late King Faisal of Saudi Arabia.
Yadlin invited Faisal Al Saud to
Jerusalem to discuss the details of the proposal but the Saudi declined
and called the invitation an unhelpful appeal to emotion and distraction
from the main issue.
“The real problem is that the Saudi
initiative became the Arab League dictate in a summit in Beirut in
2002,” Yadlin said. “The Saudis modified it into a take it or leave it
offer with parameters we can’t accept: Mostly in the issue of returning
the Golan to Syrians,” Yadlin said, adding that the settling of the
Palestinian refugee problem was also a stumbling block.
Faisal Al Saud disputed Yadlin’s
assertion and retorted that Israel should accept the proposal in
principle, “and then negotiate on the details.”
The meeting was organized by the
German Marshall Fund as follow-up to a public exchange in Munich four
months ago between Faisal Al Saud and Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi
Livni, who is also Israel’s chief negotiator with the Palestinians.
The Saudi asked Livni why Israel did
not follow up on the initiative, which Saudi Arabia tabled in 2001 and
which proposes normalization of ties between Israel and Arab League
members in exchange for an Israeli withdrawal from all areas Israel
captured in 1967 and a “just solution” to the Palestinian refugee issue
that would be “agreed upon” by the parties. Yadlin, who attended the
talk in Munich, agreed to provide a reply in Brussels, the talk’s
moderator, The Washington Post associate editor David Ignatius, said.
“There is nothing under the table,
no hidden agreement or underhanded move or secret clauses to it, the
Arabs will recognize Israel diplomatically, normalize relation and
hostilities in return for Israel withdrawing from all lands occupied in
’67,” he said.
The speakers, who started off
amicably, interjected each other’s sentences after Yadlin invited
Faisal Al Saud to come to Israel, “pray at the [Al Aqsa] Mosque … and
come to Knesset and speak to the Israeli people.”
Faisal Al Saud said he would
“absolutely not consider it” and criticized Yadlin, saying: Let us not
use emotions as means to influence or attempt to divert attention here
from the important issue that the Arabs put forward what the rest world
agrees is a viable and genuine, sincere proposition for a comprehensive
solution.”
But Yadlin said the Arab peace initiative needs to be updated and should serve as a basis for further negotiations.
He added: [Israeli Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu is prepared to come to Jeddah and Mecca tomorrow, tomorrow.”
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