US President Barack Obama has finally admitted the death of any renewed negotiations for a two-state solution between Israel and the PLO for the next several years – telling the media on March 24: “There still does not appear to be a prospect of a meaningful framework established that would lead to a Palestinian state even if there were a whole range of conditions and security requirements that might be phased in over a long period of time – which was always the presumption.”
President Obama has apparently accepted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s contention that such negotiations are not possible whilst conflicts involving radical Islam rage in Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen. Obama had up until now placed his faith in such negotiations: “Now, I have said repeatedly that core issues can only be negotiated in direct talks between the parties.”
The rise of Islamic State in June 2014 has created a new ballgame and new dynamic. Islamic State’s possible spill-over into Gaza and the West Bank cannot be ignored by Obama when he is requesting Israel to withdraw from part of the West Bank and cede part of its own sovereign territory to the PLO in accordance with the President's vision enunciated in May 2011: “...The United States believes that negotiations should result in two states, with permanent Palestinian borders with Israel, Jordan, and Egypt, and permanent Israeli borders with Palestine. The borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps – so that secure and recognized borders are established for both states.”
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