Their demands are designed to achieve the Palestinians’ avowed goal of obliterating the Jewish state
Here are some excerpts from ‘Obamacare victims and Israel: Obama lies in both domestic and foreign policy,’ an article by Caroline Glick that was published in the October 31 issue of The Jerusalem Post:
On Sunday, PLO officials leaked to the media a position paper that Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat presented to Justice Minister Tzipi Livni outlining the PLO's position on a final peace settlement. In a nutshell, the paper requires Israel to destroy itself demographically, democratically, militarily, legally and politically and that it relinquish its water supply. Six months after it does all these things, the Palestinians will agree to sign a peace treaty with it.
The Palestinian document claims not only all of Judea and Samaria, (except for 1.9 percent of the territory that Israel can keep in exchange for money and more land within sovereign Israel), and eastern, northern and southern Jerusalem. It demands the northern Negev, the Huleh Valley, Latrun and the Elah Valley. And it demands them all free of all Jewish presence.
They demand that Israel relinquish its rights under international law to Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem by agreeing that they are "occupied."
They demand full control over the airspace over Judea, Samaria, Gaza, and Jerusalem, and the waters off the Gaza coastline. They demand an end of Air Force over flights of those areas.
They demand control over all the underground aquifers, and the electromagnetic spectrum.
Moreover, the Palestinians are demanding that Israel allow five million foreign born Arabs the right to freely immigrate to its remaining territory. They refuse to accept Israel's right to exist and claim they have sovereign rights over all of Israel.
The Palestinian document reveals that there is no chance whatsoever that the current negotiations will lead to peace. PLO chief Mahmoud Abbas and his cronies don't want peace. They want to destroy Israel.
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