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WASHINGTON | Wed Jul 7, 2010 2:30pm EDT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israel is prepared to take additional steps to ease Palestinian movement in the West Bank in a bid to coax Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas into direct peace talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday.

He sidestepped questions on ABC's "Good Morning America" about whether he was prepared to extend beyond September a 10-month moratorium on new housing starts in Jewish settlements in the West Bank.

One day after a fence-mending meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House, Netanyahu repeated a call for a restart of peace talks with Abbas. Face-to-face peace negotiations have been suspended since late 2008.

Palestinians have reacted cautiously to Netanyahu's promise of "concrete steps" within weeks to persuade them to hold direct talks.

Netanyahu said he was prepared to take steps including "additional easing of movements" and some economic projects.

"The point is, we are prepared to do them. But what we want to see finally is one thing: We want President Abbas to grasp my hand ... to shake it, sit down and negotiate a final settlement of peace between Israel and the Palestinians," he said.

Netanyahu was scheduled to meet U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and address U.S. Jewish leaders in New York on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Jeffrey Heller; Editing by Stacey Joyce)

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Comments (19)
kerahdah wrote:
Netanyahu is just playing ’silly buggers’, which he always does. He, of all previous Israeli PM’s, has no interest in a peace settlement. He is a hardliner. He would like to see the conflict continue. It provides the pretext for him to get even tougher, and any excuse usually works.
Why the US keeps being fooled by these KNOWN tactics, is beyond me.

Jul 07, 2010 8:09am EDT  --  Report as abuse
wtongue wrote:
Fool me once. shame on you; fool me multiple times… what am I, an idiot?

Whatever appears to have been promised by Netanyahu will simply evaporate in equivocation and redefinition in very short order. He got what he wanted, a moment in President Obama’s space. We got shafted again. And the peace process is still a transparent fiction.

Jul 07, 2010 8:32am EDT  --  Report as abuse
This is all a stall tactic. Israel is never going to come to the peace table. The National hatred of Palestinian’s will never result in peace.

Israel will not rest until every Palestinian is dead.

It is time for the U.S. to cut it’s ties with Israel and demand they give up all their nukes. They can not be trusted with them.

Jul 07, 2010 9:04am EDT  --  Report as abuse
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