Subscribe to Print Edition | Fri., March 09, 2007 Adar 19, 5767 | | Israel Time: 21:36 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Print Edition
Diplomacy
Defense Opinion National Arts & Leisure Anglo File Sports Travel  
Magazine Week's End
Q&A
Business Underground Jewish World Real Estate Advertising  
Bookmark to del.icio.us
Last update - 18:22 07/03/2007
Syria rejects making changes to Saudi peace initiative
By Aluff Benn, Haaretz Correspondent and The Associated Press

Syria on Wendesday voiced opposition to changing the Saudi peace initiative endorsed by the Arab League five years ago and cast doubts over Israel's willingness to make peace in region.

The Arab League is expected during its annual summit in Saudi Arabia later this month to focus on the possible revival of the 2002 initiative to end the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Syria cautioned against making changes to the initiative saying it "absolutely rejected for some hostile fingers to toy, directly or through brokers, with the agenda of the [upcoming] summit so that its decisions would come in harmony with the Israeli and American interests," the Tishrin government newspaper reported in a front-page editorial.

Advertisement

On Sunday, Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa said in a speech during an Arab foreign ministers meeting in Egypt that the Arab peace initiative "expressed an Arab consensus and will not be redrafted as demanded by some foreign powers."

Senior government sources told Haaretz last week that Israel expects the Arab League to adopt a revised version of the plan during the Riyadh summit.

Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni presented Israel's demands last Thursday, saying "It is impossible for Israel to accept the Arab peace initiative in its current formulation."

First and foremost, she said, Israel objects to the document's section on the Palestinian refugees, which was not part of the initial Saudi draft, but was added at the 2002 Arab League summit in Beirut.

The new article inserted at the 2002 Beirut summit, however, demanded a "just solution to the Palestinian refugee problem, to be agreed upon in accordance with UN General Assembly Resolution 194," and that resolution calls for allowing the refugees to return to Israel.

It therefore contradicts Israel's vision of a two-state solution, which, explained Livni, calls for a Jewish national homeland alongside a Palestinian national homeland, with the latter serving as the solution for the Palestinian refugees.

Bookmark to del.icio.us
Double or nothing
In the ongoing saga of unpaid local authority employees, the Histadrut is not helping.
Not-so-free range
The free-range egg market in Israel is thriving, but it is plagued by deceptive labels.
  1.   Syria 18:36  |  P. J. Casey 07/03/07
  2.   1948 thinking continues by Syria 19:06  |  Chick Corea 07/03/07
  3.   2002 initiative 19:38  |  Damir 07/03/07
  4.   Whose initiative 19:49  |  Abe 07/03/07
  5.   Syria is no position to make any objection 19:58  |  Lynn 07/03/07
  6.   to #4 Abe, You have put your finger on the problem 20:07  |  Chick Corea 07/03/07
  7.   Don`t give anything back it took bloodshed to gain 23:16  |  Emile Roberson 07/03/07
  8.   Apparently, Eldar and the other Numnuts at Haaretz Ignore This 21:32  |  Tod Zuckerman 09/03/07
 Today Online
Bradley Burston: Far-right and wrong, or how to ruin Judaism
Responses: 159
U.S. Jews prefer to deal with Darfur than the Iran threat to Israel
Responses: 53
Fania Oz-Salzberger: Some Israeli advice - Keep the Muslims out
Responses: 99
Carter stands firm on apartheid accusations against Israel
Responses: 375
B'Tselem: IDF used Palestinian girl as human shield
Responses: 246
Rosner's Domain
* Test your Jewishness: How hopeful are you about Iran?
* King Abdullah's not-so-courageous call for peace
* Shimon Peres, a man of security, not peace
* Rabbi Levi Shemtov on the state of Judaism in America


More Headlines
18:34 EU plans to restart high-level contacts with Syria
19:10 IDF soldiers kill Palestinian near security fence along Gaza Strip
20:00 Rice likely to visit Middle East in coming weeks to discuss peace process
19:20 Abbas to offer expanded cease-fire in talks with Olmert, despite Jihad opposition
19:22 Report: Missing Iranian official can prove Tehran's ties to terror
18:17 2 IDF officers, 16 demonstrators hurt in Bil'in anti-fence protest
20:25 UN: Israel must stop discrimination against Arabs, Palestinians
21:10 45-year-old man accused of raping his daughter for nine years
17:00 Talks between Russia, Iran end with no deal on building nuclear plant
12:28 Carter stands firm on apartheid accusations against Israel
Previous Editions
Special Offers
Advertisement
A Different Israel Experience
Unique programs for adults of all ages
JOIN FREE AT JDATE.COM
The most popular online Jewish dating community in the world! Explore the possibilities! Click Here!
CAMP KIMAMA ISRAEL
Israel's international summer camps!
Learn Hebrew Online
Learn Hebrew from the best teachers in Israel live over the Internet
Home| Print Edition| Diplomacy| Opinion| Arts & Leisure| Sports| Jewish World| Underground| Site rules|
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved