The Israeli PM may be mouthing all sort of positive-sounding platitudes about what he is looking for in the current so-called peace talks presently underway with the Palestinians, but as AlJazeera reports, the Israeli Foreign Minister has clearly spelt out certainly where he is at:
"Israel's foreign minister has said that a future peace deal with the Palestinians should centre around redrawing his country's borders, proposing to exclude some of the country's 1.3 million Arab citizens.
Avigdor Lieberman told reporters on Sunday that Israel's future borders should incorporate Jewish settlements, while placing Arab villages in Israel on the Palestinian side.
"Our guiding principle in negotiations with the Palestinians must not be 'land for peace' but an exchange of territories and populations," he said."
"Israel's foreign minister has said that a future peace deal with the Palestinians should centre around redrawing his country's borders, proposing to exclude some of the country's 1.3 million Arab citizens.
Avigdor Lieberman told reporters on Sunday that Israel's future borders should incorporate Jewish settlements, while placing Arab villages in Israel on the Palestinian side.
"Our guiding principle in negotiations with the Palestinians must not be 'land for peace' but an exchange of territories and populations," he said."
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