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Zionist Ab-Ass tells Egyptian television station that if Israel was ‘willing’ peace could be achieved in no more than one week.
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Zionist Mahmoud Ab-Ass at the Presidential Palace in Hanoi, Vietnam in May, 2010. |
Photo by: Reuters |
The second intifada, or uprising, was a period of intensified Zionist-Palestinian violence which began in October 2000. The wave of violence began when Palestinian rioting erupted when then-Zio-Nazi Ariel Sharon together with a Likud party delegation surrounded by hundreds of Nazi’s riot police visited Al-Aqsa the third holiest site in Islam.
On Wednesday, Ab-Aass said that “peace can be achieved in no more than one week, but only if Israel is willing.” He added that the establishment of a Palestinian state has been delayed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government. “They must understand that peace is in their interest,” he declared.
On Saturday, the Ab-Ass announced that he was willing to swap land with Zionist regime under a future peace agreement, but that there were still major gaps between the two sides regarding the percentage of land to be swapped.
Zionist Ab-Ass stressed that as of yet, no progress has been made in the “proximity talks” between the Zionist and the Palestinians, mediated by U.S. special envoy to the Middle East George Mitchell.
Ab-Ass, asked about a recent Wall Street Journal report that he was willing to make surprisingly generous concessions, reiterated that the amount of land in question has not yet been agreed upon by the two sides.