Subscribe to Print Edition | Tue., September 25, 2007 , | | Israel Time: 04:45 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Print Edition
Diplomacy
Defense Arts & Leisure Real Estate Jewish World National Advertising
Magazine Week's End Business Opinion Rosner's Domain Anglo File Books Travel
del.icio.us
Digg It!  new
Last update - 13:17 24/09/2007
Israeli officials: J'lem doesn't object to Syria joining peace summit
By Shlomo Shamir, Haaretz Correspondent and Reuters

Israel does not object to Syria taking part in a U.S.-sponsored Middle East peace conference planned for November despite heightened tensions between the long-time enemies, Israeli officials said on Monday.

"The United States is the one that will issue the invitations and that will define the criteria for the invitations, and we have no problem with whomever they decide to invite," said Miri Eisin, a spokeswoman for Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

Another senior Israeli official, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said: "We have no objections to Syria participating as long as the talks stay only on the Palestinian track."

Advertisement
Israeli officials and Western diplomats said Syria's participation in the conference would be a way to test its willingness to break with militant groups including Hamas, which seized the Gaza Strip by force in June and rejected the U.S.-sponsored conference.

"It would legitimize the entire effort" to bolster Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas and isolate Hamas, the senior Israeli official said.

At a meeting of the Quartet of Middle East peace mediators Sunday, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said members of an Arab League panel comprised of the Palestinian Authority, Syria, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt were "natural invitees" to the U.S.-hosted conference.

Only Jordan and Egypt have full relations with Israel, while Syria is deeply estranged from the state, providing arms and money to Hezbollah and Palestinian militant groups such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

Rice, however, suggested that attendance at the fall summit came with some conditions.

"Coming to this meeting also brings with it certain responsibilities," Rice told reporters at a news conference after the meeting of the United States, the United Nations, Russia and the European Union.

"We hope that those who come are really committed to helping the Israelis and the Palestinians find a way through. And that means renouncing violence, it means working for a peaceful solution," she added.

The United States wants other Arab states to take part in the conference as a way to build support for a broader peace between Israel and its neighbors.

Rice would not say unequivocally that invitations would be extended to Syria, Saudi Arabia and the other members of the Arab League panel created to follow up on the group's 2002 peace plan. A senior U.S. official said, however, that the U.S. would do so.

That plan, initially floated by Saudi Arabia, called on Israel to withdraw to the pre-1967 boundaries, reach an "agreed, just" solution for Palestinian refugees, and accept a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza with East Jerusalem as its capital. In exchange, the plan offers Israel normalized relations with all Arab states.

Following a dinner between the Quartet and Arab ministers, Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal said Riyadh had not yet decided whether it would accept any invitation.

"We've got some answers but we still have some questions which we hope to be answered," he told reporters, adding that Saudi Arabia had not yet decided whether it would attend the summit.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said he expected "the majority" of Arab invitees to attend.

Rice told the news conference the meeting would be "substantive and serious" and would deal with the core issues of Palestinian refugees, Jerusalem and borders.

There has been deep skepticism among Arab diplomats about the U.S. effort this year to promote Israeli-Palestinian peace after six years of what critics regard as relative neglect.

There is also little detail about the conference that the United States is expected to host, including exactly when and where it would be held and who would be invited.

In a statement after its meeting, the Quartet said it hoped by the end of the year to find a way to resume direct funding to the government of Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.

The Quartet also called on Israel to maintain "essential services" to Gaza, the coastal strip ruled by Hamas, after Israel declared the area an "enemy entity" and said it would reduce fuel and power supplies in response to rocket attacks by Palestinians.
Bookmark to del.icio.us
Jewels of the East
For years Kfar Saba, Ra'anana and Hod Hasharon have been competing for the lead.
Dodging the crunch
The Bachar Commission did a fine job of protecting us from the global credit crunch.
  1.   Rice has had her 15 minutes 01:35  |  Mark Lincoln 24/09/07
  2.   More Pressure on Israel 01:55  |  ralphsrant1 24/09/07
  3.   So why invite Israel !? 03:15  |  Akram Zekaria 24/09/07
  4.   Ralph - That`s Return, NOT Give 03:29  |  Mark of Lewison 24/09/07
  5.   Rice desperate to fill all the empty chairs 05:46  |  Natallie Durson 24/09/07
  6.   Washington and the birth of another A-Qaeda New State. 05:59  |  Akram Zekaria 24/09/07
  7.   4# Mark of Lewison : Hallat Pigs Flay. 06:13  |  Akram Zekaria 24/09/07
  8.   The Worlds First Vanity Peace Summit 07:57  |  Natallie Durson 24/09/07
  9.   DID`T I SAY THEY WILL `BEG` SYRIA TO ATTEND? 09:26  |  ME Observer 24/09/07
  10.   Akram Zekaria... calm down and look around your shoulder 09:30  |  ME Observer 24/09/07
  11.   Condi`s cocktail party with ever-rotating guests 09:44  |  Hannah 24/09/07
  12.   NATURAL INVITEE VS NATURAL ALLY 10:17  |  indrajaya 24/09/07
  13.   2#.ralphsrant1.Half of Palstine was given FOR A JEWISH HOMELAND 12:56  |  Hamza 24/09/07
  14.   #3,Why invite Israel you asked, because 13:20  |  Sandy 24/09/07
  15.   Miss Rice, WHO are you to decide who should attend or not? 13:29  |  TrippleJump 24/09/07
  16.   of course it doesnt...... it cant 13:50  |  ravi 24/09/07
  17.   Olmert Kadima and Labour Have no Mandate 13:52  |  ralphsrant1 24/09/07
  18.   #10 ME Observer....calm down and look around 14:11  |  Hastaroth 24/09/07
  19.   Israli Generousity 14:37  |  Arabistinian 24/09/07
  20.   ME OBSERVER... 14:46  |  even 24/09/07
  21.   Arab countries and leaders should boycott the summit. 14:56  |  Dutch Dirk 24/09/07
  22.   ME observer 16:01  |  Israeli 24/09/07
  23.   10# Me Observer.Your ansers in your own questions.Just think.pt-1 16:40  |  Akram Zekaria 24/09/07
  24.   10# Me Observer.Your ansers in your questions.pt-2 17:06  |  Akram Zekaria 24/09/07
  25.   Sandy # 14 18:07  |  Angus 24/09/07
  26.   Solomon 19:22  |  Paul 24/09/07
  27.   Hannah 19:25  |  Paul 24/09/07
  28.   Arabs 19:32  |  Paul 24/09/07
  29.   Ignorance upon the word PA 19:35  |  Paul 24/09/07
  30.   Gee, Israel has become real nice towards Syria 20:00  |  Mark B. 24/09/07
  31.   A major change 04:10  |  Mark Lincoln 25/09/07
 Today Online
High Court postpones ruling on JNF land sales to non-Jews
Responses: 147
Ahmadinejad: Why must Palestinians pay for the Holocaust?
Responses: 516
Yakobson: Israel must not agree to let Syria reoccupy Galilee
Responses: 103
Danny Rubinstein: IDF victories against militants breed terror
Responses: 49
Leading Israeli authors, intellectuals urge truce with Hamas
Responses: 151
Rosner's Domain
* Ruth Wisse: Anti-Zionism goes beyond anti-Semitism
* The Israel Factor's Clinton reader
* WTR: Dilbert's lesson of history
* Blog/poll: The most daring experiment in Jewish history


More Headlines
00:38 Iranian president: If Holocaust happened, why must Palestinians pay?
00:50 ADL: Ahmadinejad's speech at Columbia University 'a charade'
00:58 ANALYSIS: The clear loser from Ahmadinejad's visit is Israel
03:48 Police officials criticize AG order to investigate PM for corruption
14:57 High Court delays ruling on JNF land sales to non-Jews
21:21 Court to State: Clarify stance on family reunification ban
04:29 Opposition MKs: Ehud Olmert must submit resignation
03:02 Accountant general accuses Kadima of corruption in local government
03:04 Dichter shuts down Husseini Foundation dinner in E. J'lem
18:02 Knesset approves Ayalon appointment as minister without portfolio
21:44 European Union will not fund Polish college with anti-Semitic ties
03:20 Driver in fatal ATV accident transferred to Kishon prison
Previous Editions
Special Offers
Advertisement
Long-term Israel programs
MASA is your gateway. More programs. More grants.
Eldan Rent a Car
Israel's leading car rental company offers you a 20% discount on all online reservations
JOIN FREE AT JDATE.COM
The most popular online Jewish dating community in the world! Explore the possibilities! Click Here!
Dead Sea Salt
Beauty and skin care from the Dead Sea. Coupon code HAARETZ for 10% off!
Israeli History Documentaries.
Own a piece of Israel?s treasured past.
Junkyard
Junk a car - get free towing nationwide and a tax-deductible receipt.
Holiday Inn and Crown Plaza Israel
Lowest internet rate Guaranteed at ichotelsgroup.com !
Home| TV| Print Edition| Diplomacy| Opinion| Arts & Leisure| Sports| Jewish World| Underground| Site rules|
© Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved