Decision a result of Hadash and the Israeli Communist parties' demand
that an official stance against the Israeli demand be taken before the
Annapolis conference
Roee Nahmias
The Higher Arab Monitoring Committee unanimously decided Saturday to
reject Israel's demand that the Palestinians recognize it as a "Jewish
State" as a part of the peace negotiations. The Palestinians have also
announced that they reject the Israeli demand.
The decision was made at the Committee's meeting in Nazareth after
Hadash and the Israeli Communist parties demanded that an official
stance against the Israeli demand be taken prior to the upcoming
Annapolis conference.
An official letter on the matter is expected to be sent to the Israeli
government, the Quartet, the Arab League and other relevant bodies.
The demand was made due to fears that defining Israel as a "Jewish
State" would bring about "a worsening in the condition of Arab-Israelis
and will hinder the realization of the Palestinian refugees' Right of
Return."
Former Knesset Member Mohamed Naffa (Hadash) said: "We have no
expectations of the Annapolis conference. Nothing good will come out of
the White House. This is an important decision primarily for the
Palestinian population inside Israel that comprises a significant
percentage of the Palestinian people and will be the first to be
affected by it."
Hadash Party leader MK Mohammad Barakeh said: "This decision is a new
stage of our battle to stay in our homeland."
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