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Right-Wing Americans Responsible for Lack of Peace in Middle East: Former Israeli PM

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    Ehud Olmert: Right-wing Americans thwarted Israeli-Palestinian peace accord
    In interview with CNN, former Prime Minister says time for a two-state solution is running out.



    By
    Haaretz


    Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
    tells CNN that right-wing extremists from the United States toppled his
    government with “millions and millions of dollars” in order to thwart
    his attempt to reach a lasting peace agreement with the Palestinians.




    In the interview Olmert gave CNN’s
    Christiane Amanpour that aired on Friday, Olmert said that his peace
    plan was supported by a majority of Israelis and that it could have
    been, and still can be, implemented were it not for “superior powers” in
    the U.S. which he would not name.
    Olmert told Amanpour that he was working toward a peace agreement in
    2008, knowing that this would mean handing over East Jerusalem to the
    Palestinians. “But I had to fight against superior powers, including
    millions and millions of dollars that were transferred from this country
    (the U.S.) by figures which were from the extreme right wing, that were
    aimed to topple me as Prime Minister of Israel. There is no question
    about it.”




    Amanpour asked Olmert if there is still
    time for a two-state solution “There is time,” Olmert answered, “but
    time is running out.”




    Olmert acknowledged that Palestinian
    President Mahmoud Abbas never said yes to his 2008 proposal, but also
    insists that “he never said no.”




    “So why not reintroduce this plan again,” asked Olmert, “and present the challenge to the Palestinians?”




    Olmert criticized Prime Minister Benjamin
    Netanyahu’s dealings with the Palestinians, saying, “The fact is that we
    don’t negotiate with the Palestinians, and the fact is that we have not
    proposed anything.”




    When asked if Netanyahu will seek such a peace, Olmert said, “I certainly pray that he will,” adding “I doubt that he will.”




    "Peace is important for Israel,” insisted
    Olmert. “We want peace. We need peace. We want to separate from the
    Palestinians. We don’t want to control the life of the Palestinians. We
    want them to have their own separate state.”




    The first part of the former prime minister's CNN interview was released on Monday, in which he said Israel could take part in a possible military strike on Iran, but should not lead it.
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/ehud-olmert-right-wing-americans-thwarted-israeli-palestinian-peace-accord-1.428324


    Added: May-5-2012 
    By: ElegantDecline
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    Tags: Middle, East, Conflict, Israel, Palestine, Truth
    Location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States (load item map)
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