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Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
« on: October 12, 2012, 11:01:26 AM »
THis is why Chaim is not allowed in Israel.
Only appeasers who want to give away Jewish land are allowed to run for PM.
Why dont Jewish people listen to Chaim when he told them Netanyahu is another Peres, Barak and Olmert.

Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
Yedioth Ahronoth reports that in late 2010 PM, Barak conducted secret indirect talks with Assad; US documents reveal Israel agreed to return to June 4, 1967 lines in exchange for peace deal; negotiations were interrupted by uprising against Syrian president
Shimon Shiffer
10.12.12
 
The onset of the rebellion against Bashar Assad in January 2011 interrupted intense negotiations between the Syrian president and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during which the latter agreed to a full Israeli withdrawal from the Golan Heights in exchange for a peace agreement, Yedioth Ahronoth reported Friday.

In the spring of 2010, Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak launched secret indirect negotiations with Assad through American mediator Frederick Hoff, a former commander in the Marines and an expert on border demarcation in disputed areas.
 
Earlier this week Hoff resigned from his post as special US envoy to the Middle East. According to the Yedioth Ahronoth report, documents written by Hoff suggest that the negotiations were based on Netanyahu's willingness to return to the June 4, 1967 lines, giving Damascus full control of the entire Golan Heights area. Israel captured the territory in the 1967 Mideast war.

American businessman and Netanyahu associate Ronald Lauder reportedly negotiated a similar deal in 1998, during Netanyahu's first term as premier. At the time, Netanyahu denied that claim.

Netanyahu's successor, Ehud Barak, also offered a Golan withdrawal for peace, but the talks failed.

According to American sources, Netanyahu and Barak agreed to withdraw to the 1967 lines in exchange for a comprehensive peace deal that would include an Israeli "expectation" for the severing of ties between Syria and Iran. However, the sources said, the burgeoning deal did not include an explicit commitment by Assad to severe ties with the Islamic Republic.

The report said the sides did not agree on a timeline for the Israeli withdrawal: Syria wanted the agreement to be implemented within one and a half to two years, while Israel asked for more time before pulling out of the region.

Yedioth quoted a senior American official as saying that the negotiations were serious and far-reaching and would have likely ended with an agreement had they not been interrupted by the uprising against Assad. The official estimated that Netanyahu resumed the talks with Assad to justify the stalemate in the negotiations with the Palestinians and because he viewed Syria as the weak link in the so called "axis of evil," which also includes Iran, Lebanon and Hezbollah.

According to the documents written by Hoff, the discussions were held at the prime minister's official residence in Jerusalem. Netanyahu and Barak kept the talks a secret, but in early 2011 a Kuwaiti newspaper reported that special US envoy Dennis Ross met Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem and said that Damascus was willing to resume talks with Israel and that the Jewish state was willing to return the Golan Heights. The Prime Minister's Office denied the report.

Yedioth said US President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden were aware of the negotiations, as were Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro and Dennis Ross. Syria's representative to the talks was FM Moallem, but Hoff also met with Assad, the report said.

Netanyahu's office said Thursday that "this initiative was one of many proposed to Israel over the past few years. At no point did Israel accept this American initiative. The initiative is irrelevant, and its publication at this time stems from political considerations."

 
 

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Re: Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2012, 01:24:13 PM »
"Barak conducted secret indirect talks with Assad; US documents reveal Israel agreed to return to June 4, 1967 lines in exchange for peace deal; negotiations were interrupted by uprising against Syrian president "

 :whew:  Their is G-D protecting Am Yisrael.
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Re: Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
« Reply #2 on: October 12, 2012, 03:06:55 PM »
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Re: Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2012, 04:11:17 PM »
Netanyahu and Barak are the same.

Remember with Barak, this fool apologized to Egypt after Arab terrorists infiltrated into Israel from the Sinai Peninsula in 2011 and shot to death 8 Israelis including 6 Israeli civilians.
Israeli forces were able to kill 5 Egyptian terrorists behind the killings of the Israelis in Eilat.
For this, Barak apologized to these Egyptian Arab murderers.
Someone said it best to me, with Barak everything in Israel is for sale.
Next Barak will apologize to the Egyptian Muslims for them killing the Coptics all these years.

Barak also wants to apologize to Turkey after Turkish Jihadists tried to kill Israelis.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/146211#.UHh352_7KSp
Barak Caves, Says Israel Should Apologize to Turkey
After US pressure, Defense Minister Ehud Barak says Israel must consider apologizing to Turkey over the Mavi Marmara

Someone explain to me how this idiot Barak is the defense minister?
Its because Netanyahu and him are twins in their policies of surrender.

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Re: Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2012, 04:45:22 PM »
I don't know if I believe this. Given the current political situation in Israel it seems the left is resorting to Obama-like tactics in lying about the opponents.
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Re: Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2012, 05:03:07 PM »
THis is why Chaim is not allowed in Israel.
Only appeasers who want to give away Jewish land are allowed to run for PM.
Why dont Jewish people listen to Chaim when he told them Netanyahu is another Peres, Barak and Olmert.

Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
Yedioth Ahronoth reports that in late 2010 PM, Barak conducted secret indirect talks with Assad; US documents reveal Israel agreed to return to June 4, 1967 lines in exchange for peace deal; negotiations were interrupted by uprising against Syrian president
Shimon Shiffer
10.12.12
 
The onset of the rebellion against Bashar Assad in January 2011 interrupted intense negotiations between the Syrian president and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during which the latter agreed to a full Israeli withdrawal from the Golan Heights in exchange for a peace agreement, Yedioth Ahronoth reported Friday.

In the spring of 2010, Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak launched secret indirect negotiations with Assad through American mediator Frederick Hoff, a former commander in the Marines and an expert on border demarcation in disputed areas.
 
Earlier this week Hoff resigned from his post as special US envoy to the Middle East. According to the Yedioth Ahronoth report, documents written by Hoff suggest that the negotiations were based on Netanyahu's willingness to return to the June 4, 1967 lines, giving Damascus full control of the entire Golan Heights area. Israel captured the territory in the 1967 Mideast war.

American businessman and Netanyahu associate Ronald Lauder reportedly negotiated a similar deal in 1998, during Netanyahu's first term as premier. At the time, Netanyahu denied that claim.

Netanyahu's successor, Ehud Barak, also offered a Golan withdrawal for peace, but the talks failed.

According to American sources, Netanyahu and Barak agreed to withdraw to the 1967 lines in exchange for a comprehensive peace deal that would include an Israeli "expectation" for the severing of ties between Syria and Iran. However, the sources said, the burgeoning deal did not include an explicit commitment by Assad to severe ties with the Islamic Republic.

The report said the sides did not agree on a timeline for the Israeli withdrawal: Syria wanted the agreement to be implemented within one and a half to two years, while Israel asked for more time before pulling out of the region.

Yedioth quoted a senior American official as saying that the negotiations were serious and far-reaching and would have likely ended with an agreement had they not been interrupted by the uprising against Assad. The official estimated that Netanyahu resumed the talks with Assad to justify the stalemate in the negotiations with the Palestinians and because he viewed Syria as the weak link in the so called "axis of evil," which also includes Iran, Lebanon and Hezbollah.

According to the documents written by Hoff, the discussions were held at the prime minister's official residence in Jerusalem. Netanyahu and Barak kept the talks a secret, but in early 2011 a Kuwaiti newspaper reported that special US envoy Dennis Ross met Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem and said that Damascus was willing to resume talks with Israel and that the Jewish state was willing to return the Golan Heights. The Prime Minister's Office denied the report.

Yedioth said US President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden were aware of the negotiations, as were Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro and Dennis Ross. Syria's representative to the talks was FM Moallem, but Hoff also met with Assad, the report said.

Netanyahu's office said Thursday that "this initiative was one of many proposed to Israel over the past few years. At no point did Israel accept this American initiative. The initiative is irrelevant, and its publication at this time stems from political considerations."
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Re: Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
« Reply #6 on: October 12, 2012, 05:36:06 PM »
There is an article denying this proposal.

And if this is true what Bibi wants to do, what a retard especially with the current situation in Syria. 
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Re: Report: Netanyahu agreed to full Golan Heights withdrawal
« Reply #7 on: October 12, 2012, 06:08:19 PM »