Ahad 09 Mar 2014 22:51 WIB

Arab League chief: No to Israel as Jewish state

Israeli youths dance with Israeli flags on May, 9, 2011 file photo.
Foto: AP/Sebastian Scheiner
Israeli youths dance with Israeli flags on May, 9, 2011 file photo.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, CAIRO - Arab League chief Nabil Elaraby has urged Arab countries to take a "firm stand" against Israel's demand that the Palestinians recognize it as a Jewish state, calling it a deviation from an agreed-upon framework for peace talks.

Elaraby described the demand an Israeli attempt to foil the talks, calling for a reevaluation of the negotiation track. He delivered his remarks Sunday at an Arab Foreign Ministers meeting in Cairo. Last week, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas said publicly he would never recognize Israel as a Jewish state.

The Palestinians fear the demand is an attempt to restrict possible return options for Palestinian refugees and the rights of Israel's large Arab minority.

Israel says the recognition would signal the Palestinians are serious about peace.

sumber : AP
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