Jerusalem municipal opposition leader accuses Prime Minister Olmert,
Vice Premier Ramon of 'deceiving Israeli citizens'. Ramon aide: This is
nonsense
Roni Sofer
Israeli and Palestinian representatives have reached an agreement to
divide Jerusalem, the capital's municipal opposition leader Nir Barkat
said Wednesday.
"(Vice Premier) Haim Ramon and the prime minister are deceiving
Israel's citizens," Barkat added after exchanging letters with Foreign
Minister Tzipi Livni on the negotiations with the Palestinians.
Barkat based his accusations on information from "senior sources" which
he refused to reveal, claiming that Ramon and Palestinian tycoon
Muhammad Rashid had agreed in secret talks on Jerusalem's division.
"Livni refuses to reveal the fundamental information she has, according
to which there is a secret channel which is not being led by the
Foreign Ministry. Knowing this makes her an accomplice in this
political deceit, which is really aimed at dividing Jerusalem behind
Israeli citizens' backs," said Barkat.
In his letter to Livni, Barkat wrote, "I was amazed to learn that a
senior and official Palestinian source was quoted as saying that 'we
can say that Israel is ready to pullout of all the Arab villages and
neighborhoods in Jerusalem.'"
He went on to demand that "the secret agreements" be revealed or that
denied.
"I would like to remind you that if this is true, it constitutes a
complete deviation from Kadima's basic principles, a blatant violation
of Basic Law: Jerusalem, a breach of the voter's trust and an
undermining of the Knesset's sovereignty," he wrote.
'Groundless conspiracy theory'
The foreign minister replied in a letter, "In Annapolis (peace
conference) it was decided that Israel and the Palestinians would hold
negotiations in which all the core issues would be discussed, with no
exception," confirming that negotiations are being held on the
Jerusalem issue, contrary to Prime Minister Ehud Olmer's remarks in
Berlin that the Jerusalem issue would be postponed to the end of the
process.
Livni noted in her letter that "the negotiations are being conducted
according to an agreement between the parties, which states that until
everything is agreed upon there will be no agreement, and that the
contents will not be made public."
An official at Ramon's office said in response, "This is nonsense.
These remarks are unfounded and nothing of this kind took place."
Diplomatic sources in Jerusalem said in response to Barkat's claims,
"This is a groundless conspiracy theory. The prime minister and the
Palestinian president meet face to face and do not need anyone's
mediation.
"The negotiations are being held in a responsible manner by the prime
minister opposite the Palestinian Authority. There is no need for a
secret channel, and therefore all attempts to invent secret chancels
are doomed to fail."
Barkat's remarks joined voices from the coalition by members of the
Shas faction, who threatened to quit the government once negotiations
on Jerusalem are launched.
Last week, Industry, Trade and Labor Minister Eli Yishai called on the
government to cease the negotiations with the Palestinians following
the terror attack in Dimona.
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