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Israel's offer of peace prize palkinnonsaajat

20 April 2011, last updated at 12: 52 Cranes in Gilo, East Jerusalem -YOU DO NOT have scuppered peace negotiations in the construction by Israel of dozens of Israeli intellectuals and artists have signed a petition calling the 1967 borders and on the basis of the Palestinian Authority, which expires at the end of the occupation.

The signatories are the 16 highest Israel Prize in the country to honor the winners of the civilian population. Among them is the pioneer in Shulamit Aloni, the rights to the historian Yehuda Bauer and the sculptor Dani Karavan.


The petition also supports the Palestinian drive for recognition by the United Nations, in the absence of progress in the peace negotiations,.


Israel opposes any unilateral move.


On Wednesday, calls for Israeli pullout published notice in the West Bank, where settlement and they take up area covers 40% of the area.


"The end of the occupation, as well as full as the peoples of the area of freedom," it says.

The two-State solution

Sign the petition-Palkinnonsaajat design is also the color of the imeytetty to the dozens of other Israeli artists and intellectuals-if the State of Israel in 1948, in front of the building in May was on Thursday.


Earlier this month, the former Israeli security chiefs and the business leaders also submitted a proposal for the Israeli peace initiative stalled peace group to begin negotiations with the Palestinians.


The moves, originating in the United States intends to ask the Palestinians to have the United Nations General Assembly to recognize an independent Palestinian State on the borders that existed before the 1967 six-day war from the start. This includes the West Bank and Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to a two-State solution; the principle of the social partners have, however, nowhere near consensus on most of the kernel.


The startup of the week in September in a dispute within the US brokered talks collapsed in the occupied West Bank building on top of continued settlement.


Nearly 500 Jews live in settlements in the 10,000 in the occupied territory. The settlements are illegal under international law, although Israel disputes this.


 

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