Lipush
Gold Member
The right flank of the Likud and rightist coalition partners Habayit Hayehudi were enraged by the news that a senior official in the Prime Minister's Office said that the Palestinians should allow Jewish settlers to remain in the West Bank should a Palestinian state be formed.
Sunday, a source within the PMO told the Associated Press that "The prime minister believes that in peace, just as Israel has an Arab minority, there is no logical reason why the Palestinian state could not contain a Jewish minority and that Jews living in Judea and Samaria would be given the option to stay"
Shmuel Peleg, 30, from Efrat, agrees and says that there will be no choice but to let the settlers remain under Palestinian sovereignty, should a Palestinian state be formed in the future.
After a final agreement is signed, Peleg claims, he would prefer to live under Palestinian sovereignty then return to Israel. "If I'll feel safe I would probably stay. But to reach an agreement you need to be very careful and act thoughtfully."
...In 2011, days before the Palestinians petitioned the UN to join as a member state, Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Maan Erekat was quoted as saying that the future Palestinian state would be free of Jews and it is better that the two people live independently.
Will Jews be able to live in future Palestine? - Israel News, Ynetnews
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Sunday, a source within the PMO told the Associated Press that "The prime minister believes that in peace, just as Israel has an Arab minority, there is no logical reason why the Palestinian state could not contain a Jewish minority and that Jews living in Judea and Samaria would be given the option to stay"
Shmuel Peleg, 30, from Efrat, agrees and says that there will be no choice but to let the settlers remain under Palestinian sovereignty, should a Palestinian state be formed in the future.
After a final agreement is signed, Peleg claims, he would prefer to live under Palestinian sovereignty then return to Israel. "If I'll feel safe I would probably stay. But to reach an agreement you need to be very careful and act thoughtfully."
...In 2011, days before the Palestinians petitioned the UN to join as a member state, Palestinian Ambassador to the UN Maan Erekat was quoted as saying that the future Palestinian state would be free of Jews and it is better that the two people live independently.
Will Jews be able to live in future Palestine? - Israel News, Ynetnews
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