This is a new one for the books - legislation to make peace negotiations illegal!
Likud Pushes Bill to Prevent Peace Deals With Palestinians
Just
one day after Tzipi Livni was unveiled as the upcoming Israeli
coalition’s peace negotiator, her power is set to be greatly
hamstrung by
a new bill moving through the Israeli Knesset and backed by Likud MPs
opposed to the Livni appointment.
The
bill would bar the government from conducting any internal debates
let alone voting on any potential peace deals with any other nations
in the Middle East, or the Palestinian Authority, without an explicit
referendum held nationwide that endorses the pact.
Though
in theory this leaves Livni free to negotiate, it effectively makes
those negotiations meaningless since she won’t have any authority
to reach any deal, and any draft agreements she does reach will have
to be put to a formal vote with an Israeli public polls say is
largely ambivalent about the process in the first place.
While
Palestinian negotiators had seen Livni as backing a deal in the
past, they
doubt she can
have any real influence given the likely structure of the next
government, and many see her decision to join a far-right coalition
as a betrayal of her past support for a deal.
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