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Prime Minister Ehud Olmert greeting visitors as he arrives at the Simon Wiesenthal Center and Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles on Wednesday. (AP)
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Analysis: Olmert is unmoved by pressure for a peace initiative
By Aluf Benn, Haaretz Correspondent

Pressure on Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to come up with an Israeli initiative to solve the conflict with the Palestinians has been mounting in recent days. Some of the more senior members of his cabinet have presented various plans. Initiatives have also been offered from outside the government, including Yossi's Beilin concept of a staged final settlement and the Franco-Spanish plan for the deployment of an international force in the Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, the Arab states have called for an international conference, and the American security coordinator, General Keith Dayton, proposes bolstering the security forces of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas. As for the Baker-Hamilton panel on a new American policy in the region, who knows what it will come up with.

All these initiatives share the same goal of putting an end to the impasse in the Israeli-Palestinian diplomatic track. The Europeans always seem to want to show that they are doing something: Even if no results will be achieved, at least they will express support for the suffering Palestinians and will present Israel as an intransigent occupying force.

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Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair, who will meet Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni in London tomorrow, reiterated over the weekend that Israeli-Palestinian peace would help the West in its struggle against radical Islam.

Livni has been trying for several weeks now to convince Olmert that Israel needs a diplomatic plan. Sunday she took a step forward when she told the cabinet that it would be advisable for Israel to come up with an initiative before one is imposed on it. Until Sunday's meeting, Livni had not made such a statement in public.

On Friday, she held a rare meeting with Vice Premier Shimon Peres and, according to a report on Israel Radio, they talked about "diplomatic plans." In discussions with officials at the Foreign Ministry, efforts were made "to skip over to the second stage of the road map" - in other words, to consider setting up a Palestinian state with temporary borders, but without insisting on the absolute disarmament of the terrorist organizations.

Peres had a different idea: He would like to rekindle the "Jordanian option," which reinforces the link between the Hashemite kingdom and the West Bank. His initiative for the economic development of the Jordan Valley and the Arava, and its transformation into a "Peace Valley," is part of this concept of linking the two areas.

While Peres and Livni are seeking ways for a rapprochement with the Palestinians, another deputy prime minister, the minister in charge of strategic threats, Avigdor Lieberman, has his own proposals to make - but they lean in the opposite direction: Ignore Abbas, kill Hamas' leaders and reoccupy the Philadelphi Route in the southern Gaza Strip.

In the meantime, Justice Minister Meir Sheetrit, the leftist of Kadima, is suggesting that a permanent settlement be reached in one fell swoop - a plan more daring than that of Meretz chairman Beilin. We should also mention Defense Minister Amir Peretz, who wants to explore the Syrian track.

Olmert is not impressed by all this activity. During the cabinet meeting Sunday, he asked his ministers not to devise a new diplomatic initiative every day. The prime minister rejected the international summit idea of the Arab states, but says he is willing to participate in a more limited conference, with a defined mandate. This will allow him a photo-op with the Arab leaders without having to commit to anything of substance.

So far, Olmert has been stalling in public. He made it clear during the cabinet meeting that he intends to wait and see what happens with the makeup of the Palestinian unity government: "It is necessary to examine the [political] platform of this government and see what its commitments are," he said.

One political source says he does not understand the point of the internal debate. "What can [forces outside Israel] possibly impose on us?" he asks. "During the past two years we did everything we had been opposed to doing in the past. We pulled out of the Gaza Strip unilaterally, we offered to leave the West Bank, we brought an international force to Lebanon and European observers to Rafah. What is there to fear from an international conference? It's a joke. All this Israeli opposition is merely a media spin. If they wanted a positive spin, they would have said that these are good ideas."

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  1.   International peace plan initiative 04:34  |  David King 20/11/06
  2.   Sheeetrit = Another in a Long Line Of Fools 05:29  |  Tod Zuckerman 20/11/06
  3.   DID YOU HEAR PM OLMERT - HE`S WAITING FOR NEW PA GOV`T 05:32  |  Smadar 20/11/06
  4.   To take control of the Philadelphi Route, is needed at this time 05:34  |  Like it is 20/11/06
  5.   How can you ignore a comprehensive Plan? 06:15  |  Roger 20/11/06
  6.   Get out Olmert!!! 06:33  |  Polybios 20/11/06
  7.   PLEASE- Olmert, step aside 06:44  |  Polybios 20/11/06
  8.   IF ARABS REALY NEEDED PEACE, THEY WOULD GIVE UP SOME LAND FOR IT 06:52  |  Read and Lern 20/11/06
  9.   What the Americans and Europeans need to do is tell arabs 06:54  |  20 X 20 20/11/06
  10.   re: Smadar 07:02  |  Paulo 20/11/06
  11.   Perpetual war, is what is on Olmert`s agenda! 07:24  |  Maureen Ann 20/11/06
  12.   To Roger #5 07:43  |  Otto Rand 20/11/06
  13.   Olmert sucks 08:02  |  Jake 20/11/06
  14.   i agree w Avigdor and Tod, ISRAEL MAKE NO MORE CONCESSIONS 08:20  |  Pablo 20/11/06
  15.   #1 David. No, it doesn`t say it all. 08:32  |  Johnboy 20/11/06
  16.   What can [forces outside Israel] possibly impose on us?" 08:52  |  Rose 20/11/06
  17.   Waste of time 09:19  |  Natallie Durson 20/11/06
  18.   Analyse this... 09:34  |  David King 20/11/06
  19.   Johnboy 09:41  |  David King 20/11/06
  20.   Olmert`s hard line 10:04  |  herb laub 20/11/06
  21.   US is about to impose peace on Israel 10:22  |  Michael 20/11/06
  22.   Olmert is impotent - stop the shelling and start talking! 10:55  |  Bruno 20/11/06
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