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Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/09/AR2010090904999.html
Your Move, Mr. Abbas
(Washington Post) Charles Krauthammer - The Obama administration is to be commended for structuring the latest rounds of Middle East talks correctly. Finally, we're leaving behind interim agreements, of which the most lamentable were the Oslo accords of 1993. Israel made concrete concessions - bringing in Yasser Arafat to run the West Bank and Gaza - in return for which Israel received growing threats, continuous incitement and finally a full-scale terror war that killed more than a thousand innocent Israelis. As noted by U.S. peace negotiator George Mitchell, what's under discussion is a final settlement of the conflict. Meaning, no further claims. Conflict over. The obstacle today, as always, is Palestinian refusal to accept a Jewish state. That has been the core issue of the conflict from 1947 through Camp David 2000, when Arafat rejected Israel's extraordinarily generous peace offer, made no counteroffer and started a terror war (the Second Intifada) two months later.