haaretz abbas to blame israel for stalled peace process
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Haaretz: Abbas to blame Israel for stalled peace process

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President Mahmoud Abbas
Jerusalem – Sona Al-Deek

President Mahmoud Abbas Jerusalem – Sona Al-Deek Israeli daily Haaretz stated on Monday that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and his advisers have finished putting together a letter to be delivered to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu , most likely by the end of the week. The letter will place the blame on Israel for the freeze in the peace process and will pose an ultimatum to Netanyahu.
According to the Jewish newspaper, from the drafts of the letter, which were leaked to the Palestinian media over the past couple of days, it is believed that Abbas will emphasize that the Palestinian Authority was established as a means to move from occupation to an independent Palestinian state. Abbas is expected to blame Netanyahu for depriving the Palestinian Authority of all power.
One draft contains an ultimatum that if Israel does not renege on all its decisions regarding the Palestinian issue since 2000, stop settlement building, release prisoners and recognise two states based on pre-1967 borders, the Palestinian Authority will demand that international law be fully applied to the West Bank, Haaretz added.
Behind the legalese is the step-by-step dismantling of the Palestinian Authority, and the return of authority back to Israel. Israel will have to bear with the cost of the occupation, threaten the Palestinians.
The daily continued that the letter worries Washington, Amman and Jerusalem. Jordan's Foreign Minister Nasser Joudah visited Washington earlier this month and met with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Joudah is also conducting regular phone calls with Netanyahu's adviser Isaac Molho. Upon his return from Washington, Joudah immediately traveled to Ramallah, where he passed along a letter from King Abdullah II.
According to Israeli officials and Western diplomats, both the Jordanians and the Americans are putting heavy pressure on Abbas to shelve the letter, or at the very least soften its tone.
Washington and Amman are worried that should the letter be sent, and especially if its harsh tone remains unchanged, it would spell the end of peace negotiations for the near future and increase the likelihood of further Palestinian steps at the UN.
Washington fears that the letter will increase tensions between Jerusalem and Ramallah, and lead to internal Israeli pressure that would cause Netanyahu to take punitive measures, such as withholding tax funds to the PA.

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