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Palestinians weigh future of peace talks

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The future of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks is uncertain after Israel allowed a freeze on settlement construction to expire. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is delaying a decision on whether to pull out of peace negotiations.

A bulldozer digs at the Revava Jewish settlement Monday in the northern West Bank. It is a scene that stokes anger among Palestinians and raises questions about whether the talks that started less than a month ago will continue.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas threatened to quit negotiations if Israel did not extend the freeze. Now, his spokesman said the Palestinian leader will announce a decision on whether to remain in talks in early October when he consults with Arab leaders in Cairo.

Israel said it wants the negotiations to continue, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the Palestinians to stay in talks.

It was here at the Revava settlement that hundreds of Israelis gathered Sunday to count down to the end of the 10-month freeze that Israel imposed on the building of new-Jewish homes - a gesture meant as a confidence-building measure to bring the Palestinians back to talks.

Nazmi Salman is mayor of the neighboring Palestinian town of Deir Istiya, whose residents say they have lost many hectares of land to the settlers. Standing on a hillside, watching at a distance as a bulldozer works inside Revava, he tells VOA it is difficult to have confidence in the peace process as long as this and other settlements are expanding.

"Whether this settlement at Revava or other settlements surrounding Deir Istiya and all the Palestinian occupied territories, they are destroying our hope toward a Palestinian independent state," said Salman. "After 43 years of occupation, you can see that settlements are working day and night on Palestinian land, so nowadays it is very difficult for a Palestinian state to be established here."

The United States continues diplomatic efforts to get both sides to reach a deal on settlement construction and keep the talks going. The Israeli's and Palestinian's top negotiators remain in the United States, keeping hope alive that a compromise may still be reached.

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End of Israeli settlement freeze looms over peace talks

Israeli-Palestinian negotiations continue despite many challenges

Israelis, Palestinian West Bank residents say no compromise on settlements

(来源:VOA 编辑:陈丹妮)

 
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