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In dramatic turnabout, Israelis & Palestinians agree to direct peace talks.

In dramatic turnabout, Israelis & Palestinians agree to direct peace talks. Here’s what we know so far.
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Secretary of State John Kerry meeting with Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas in Amman, Jordan.
(Washington, D.C.) -- After three years of rejecting direct, face-to-face peace talks with Israel -- and after months of shuttle diplomacy by Secretary of State John Kerry -- the leaders of the Palestinian Authority have agreed to come back to the table to sit with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Kerry in Amman, Jordan, said an agreement has been reached that "establishes a basis for resuming direct final status negotiations between" Palestinians and Israel. "This is a significant and welcome step forward," he said.

That much is clear.

What is not clear is what both sides secretly told Kerry that led to this dramatic turnabout.

Israeli officials are insistent that they have agreed to negotiate with no pre-conditions regarding final borders, Jerusalem, settlements, refugees, water, or other issues. Nor have they required the Palestinians to accept Israel as a "Jewish state" before the talks even begin. The Palestinians, however, say they were promised by Kerry that the Israelis are agreeing to negotiate on the basis of returning to the pre-1967 lines. Israeli officials adamantly reject this notion, saying there is no way they are going to make such sweeping and historic concessions before the talks even begin. Most Israeli leaders in the current Netanyahu government are opposed to making such concessions at all.

Here's what we know so far:

When will the talks start? They could start as early as this week here in Washington, D.C. (Haaretz)
How long will the talks last? 9-12 months. (Times of Israel)
Who will represent each side? Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Netanyahu envoy Yitzhak Molcho will represent the Israelis, and Saeb Erekat will represent the Palestinians. (Times of Israel)
Are the Israelis making any confidence-building gestures? Yes, Israel said it would release some Palestinian prisoners in phases, but only if the peace talks actually begin and it would only release prisoners arrested before the Olso Accords were signed back in the early 1990s, thus only prisoners who have served at least 20 years or more. (Jerusalem Post)
Are the Palestinians making any confidence-building gestures? No, not that I've heard of.
Can Netanyahu and his Cabinet sign a final status agreement with the Palestinians? Not on their own. They would first need to hold a national referendum allowing the Israeli people to vote to approve or reject such an agreement. (Israel Hayom)
To be sure, many analysts are skeptical this new effort will last long, much less bear fruit. And there is much reason for skepticism. After all, the Palestinian Authority doesn't even control the Gaza Strip -- Hamas does. Mahmoud Abbas is currently serving the eighth year of a four year term and refuses to call new elections. Meanwhile, Palestinians in Gaza continue to fire rockets and missiles at Israelis (fewer than before, but it still happens). On top of all this, the much more important strategic issue for Israel and the world to face is stopping Iran from building nuclear weapons and launching a "War of Annihilation" as well as a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. What's more, the Bible says in Joel chapter three that all nations that divide the land of Israel will face the judgment of the Almighty God. Dividing Jerusalem and Judea & Samaria to create a sovereign Palestinian state would be dividing Israel and would lead to divine judgment, not blessing.

That said, I choose not to be a cynic. The Bible teaches us to want peace and to pray for it and work for it. Psalmist tells us to "pray for the peace of Jerusalem." (Psalm 122:6). The Lord Jesus said, "Blessed are the peacemakers." (Matthew 5:9). So I'm praying for peace. I am praying that the Israelis and Palestinians are one day able to live with each other in security and prosperity. I am praying that the Palestinians will have full autonomy to govern their own daily lives without interference by the Israelis. I am praying for all Israelis to be able to live free from the fear that Palestinians will create alliances with Iran and various terror groups to threaten the existence of the State of Israel. And I support all legitimate efforts to make a just and lasting peace according to Biblical principles of affirming the rights and responsibilities of all the inhabitants of the land. I would encourage you to do the same.


Re: In dramatic turnabout, Israelis & Palestinians agree to direct peace talks.

amazing- my thoughts are 9-12 months brings us into the tetrads - however if we are raptured sooner, I think the talks will be much shorter and an agreement will be agreed upon much sooner due to the Israelis isolation &loss of true Christian's support...

Re: In dramatic turnabout, Israelis & Palestinians agree to direct peace talks.
Re: In dramatic turnabout, Israelis & Palestinians agree to direct peace talks.

OK David will do. Thanks!

Re: In dramatic turnabout, Israelis & Palestinians agree to direct peace talks.

I'm with you Remnant Navi, sooner is better than later.

Re: In dramatic turnabout, Israelis & Palestinians agree to direct peace talks.

That clears up afew small questions I had ~ thank you Rita May!


Rocki

Re: In dramatic turnabout, Israelis & Palestinians agree to direct peace talks.

Good article.
Remnant Navi, my thinking is along the same lines as yours. It's very possible there can be a gap. Have you ever read (by Bill Salus) the "gap theory" where the church is removed prior to any peace signing agreement? I believe it will be the A.C. (whomever that will be) that will bring that about. I really don't see us being here much longer.

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