Following the announcement of President Obama's expected visit to Israel, we once again heard the usual proposals for the resumption of the negotiations with the Palestinians. Former senior American officials, the "usual suspects" Dennis Ross, Aaron Miller, Dan Kurtzer and Martin Indyk, bombarded us with suggestions for "trust-building measures" that have never advanced the sides toward an agreement: Israel has been asked to make gestures such as releasing prisoners, giving up lands and removing roadblocks, while the Israel as the nation state of the Jews, fight terrorists and remove educational material that incites against Israelis from school curriculums.
In the US they say, "There's no business like Shoah-business." Well, the peace process also promises those who are involved in it a guaranteed income for life.
As someone who has been covering the "peace business" conducted between Israel and its neighbors for close to 30 years, I have reached two conclusions. Let's begin with the former senior officials in Israel and America, who appear again and again with the same "merchandise" in an attempt to complete the negotiations with the Palestinians. These officials do not get tired of mentioning ideas that have been proven to be ineffective and do not believe they should leave the stage to others and work behind the scenes. They should have said: "We tried; we failed; now we will let others take our place." But no.
Those who wish to succeed in the journey to end the conflict, which is filled with disappointments and pain in light of the thousands of victims on the Israeli side, should think outside the box, look at the reality and begin from the end. The next Israeli government must do something that previous governments avoided doing, and that is to decide on the permanent borders it seeks within the framework of an agreement with the Palestinians.
Netanyahu's new coalition must propose a new outline for an agreement and decide what Israel can cede and what it will keep. There is no more room for ambiguity and demands that are mainly declarations that cannot be backed up. We do not need the Palestinians to recognize Israel as a
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