Israel is committed to peace

Israel is committed to peace

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    I remain committed to a vision of two states for two peoples, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state.
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    As the Middle East descends into chaos, Israel's peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan are two cornerstones of stability.

    Israel remains committed to achieving peace with the Palestinians as well. Israelis know the price of war. I know the price of war. I was nearly killed in battle. I lost many friends. I lost my beloved brother Yoni. Those who know the price of war can best appreciate what the blessings of peace would mean - for ourselves, our children, our grandchildren. 

    I am prepared to immediately, immediately, resume direct peace negotiations with the Palestinian Authority without any preconditions whatsoever. Unfortunately, President Abbas said yesterday that he is not prepared to do this. Well, I hope he changes his mind. Because I remain committed to a vision of two states for two peoples, in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognizes the Jewish state.

    You know, the peace process began over two decades ago. Yet despite the best efforts of six Israeli prime ministers - Rabin, Peres, Barak, Sharon, Olmert and myself - the Palestinians have consistently refused to end the conflict and make a final peace with Israel.

    And unfortunately, you heard that rejectionism again only yesterday from President Abbas.

    How can Israel make peace with a Palestinian partner who refuses to even sit at the negotiating table? Israel expects the Palestinian Authority to abide by its commitments.

    The Palestinians should not walk away from peace. President Abbas, I know it's not easy. I know it's hard. But we owe it to our peoples to try, to continue to try, because together, if we actually negotiate and stop negotiating about the negotiation, if we actually sit down and try to resolve this conflict between us, recognize each other, not use a Palestinian state as a stepping stone for another Islamist dictatorship in the Middle East, but something that will live at peace next to the Jewish state, if we actually do that, we can do remarkable things for our peoples.