Fayyad Criticized By Hatem Abdul Qader for Attending Hertzilia Conference, an Anti-Palestinian Forum
Fayyad criticized for attending Israeli conference on
security
Published today (updated) 03/02/2010 15:46
Bethlehem - Ma'an -
Prime Minister Salam Fayyad addressed the Tenth Herzliya Conference
on Wednesday, following Israeli Foreign Minster Ehud Barak, and amid
harsh criticism from several sides in Palestine.
The conference,
at the Campus of the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, was co-sponsored
by Israel's Institute for Policy and Strategy, and The Lauder School of
Government, Diplomacy and Strategy.
Topics at the conference were Israeli personal security, regional
security, Russian immigration, preparedness on the home front, pension
savings, Iran as a nuclear threat and climate change.
Fayyad
attended a final discussion on regional peace, and stressed the need to
hand over security control to Palestinian officers, saying "It's time to
stop the IDF raids. The Palestinians can have an official security
presence outside Area A as well."
The prime minister also took
the opportunity to address the settlements issue. He was quoted by
Israeli media as saying:
"The Palestinian state must be built in
the areas where the settlements are today. One of the main ways to move
forwards towards an implementation of the Road Map is by stopping
Israel's infiltration into territories slated to be part of our state.
"People ask why the Palestinians are making so much noise when it
comes to the settlements. The issue is presented in a very materialistic
manner, and they are trying to present it in a very simplistic manner.
The Palestinians declare that their state must be built exactly on the
territories you are building on ... East Jerusalem is an integral part
of the future state of Palestine."
Criticism
Senior Fat'h official Hatem Abdul Qader
criticized Fayyad for his decision to attend conference, saying
the political party as a whole was "furious about this participation in
a conference held by the Israeli security establishment."
Abdul
Qader said the conference was a venue for discussing ways of undermining
Palestinian rights and driving them out of Jerusalem.
"This
year’s conference set up five standers for the 'Jewish immunity of
Jerusalem'; tightening control on Jerusalem, changing the demographics
of the city, gaining control of Palestinian lands through confiscation
and disrupting the social fabric of Jerusalem society."
Abdul
Qader described the conference as "offensive on all levels," and not
something that "any Palestinian should participate in." He further urged
the PLO to take control of the increasing "lawlessness of Palestinian
officials."
Fayyad From Hertzilia: "Ending Conflict Is The Only Assurance
To Israel's Security"
Wednesday February 03, 2010 03:09 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
Palestinian Prime Minister, Dr. Salaam Fayyad, stated during his
speech at the Hertzilia Conference on Tuesday at night that ending the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the only means that could assure
Israel's security, and stability in the region.
Fayyad said that stability is directly related to increasing the
presence of the Palestinian security forces in Palestinian cities.
Fayyad further stated that the Palestinians need to be in control of
the security outside of Areas "A", referring to Palestinian territories
under Israeli security control.
As for the current the current
situation, Fayyad said that the stalled peace process must be resumed,
but added that comprehensive peace cannot be achieved unless Israel
recognizes the Palestinian right to statehood and independence.
He further stated that the serious flow of the Oslo peace deal is that
it fails to recognize that the final status negotiations should lead to
the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The Palestinian PM said
that the Road Map Peace Plan is an important document as it calls to the
establishment of an independent Palestinian state and ending the Israeli
occupation.
The Road Map Peace Plan, Fayyad added, calls for a
full freeze of all settlement activities.
"How can we trust the
political process while settlements are expanding?!", Fayyad stated,
"Under the current situation, how can the political process lead to a
permanent solution?"
The Palestinians seeks to establish their
state in the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel after the 1967
six-day war, including occupied East Jerusalem.
Israel refuses a
full withdrawal from the occupied territories, refuses any withdrawal
from Jerusalem, and insists on constructing and expanding Jewish
settlements in the occupied West Bank, and in occupied East Jerusalem.
Israel also refuses to recognize the Right of Return of the
Palestinian refugees, and still refuses to hold talks on borders and
natural resources.
Israel occupation government defense minister,
Ehud Barak, (who is responsible for Israeli war crimes in Gaza, in
January 2009) stated during the conference that should West Bank
Palestinians become able to vote in the Israeli elections in the future,
then Israel would become a bi-national state, and added that if the
Palestinians are not allowed to vote “then Israel would become an
apartheid country".
Meanwhile, settlement leaders in the occupied
territories where angered by the statements of Israeli President, Shimon
Peres, when he described Dr. Fayyad as a “follower of Ben Gurion”.
Head of the Yesha Council of Settlements, Danny Dayan, stated that
Fayyad is a “racist who wants Israel cleared of Jews”.
Dayan
added that Fayyad is not a follower of Ben Gurion, and that he recently
burnt Israeli products in the West Bank.
Dayan was referring to
an event organized by the Palestinians in the West Bank to boycott
products of Jewish settlements. Fayyad participated in the event, and
participated in the burning of settlement products.
Jewish
settlements in the West Bank (all of which are illegally built on
Palestinian lands) violate the International Law and the Fourth Geneva
Convention.