Vice Premier Moshe Ya'alon (Likud) ruled out the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state alongside Israel in a speech at a cultural event on Saturday afternoon in the South Sharon Regional Council.
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Ya'alon complained about Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas rejecting repeated overtures from Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the international community rewarding his intransigence by recognizing Palestine as an non-member observer state in the United Nations. And last Friday, the PA officially changed its name to the State of Palestine, and Abbas officially signed his first decrees bearing that name.
"As far as I'm concerned, Gaza can call itself the United Islamic Republic and the Palestinian Authority can call itself the Palestinian Empire," he said.
"There are those who are trying to market Abbas as relatively moderate, but his goals are the same as those of Hamas. He does not believe in an agreement based on pre-1967 lines and he is refusing to come to the negotiating table."
SOURCE:?GIL HOFFMAN AND TAMARA ZIEVE
The Jerusalem Post
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