Tuesday, March 15, 2005

ABBAS TO OFFER COMPROMISE ON "RIGHT OF RETURN?"

Report: Abbas to declare not all refugees to return to Israel (Haaretz)
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will tell Palestinian factions at a meeting in Cairo today that the refugees' right of return should be viewed "realistically," and that not all Palestinian exiles will return to former homes in Israel and the territories, the London-based Asharq al-Awsat newspaper reported yesterday.

Palestinian sources told the paper that Abbas will tell the parley's participants - Hamas and Islamic Jihad in particular - that the right of return cannot be fully implemented, but that "individuals who ask to return to their homes and receive compensation [instead] will be able to do so."

Until now, the official Palestinian position, touted by Yasser Arafat and subsequently adopted by Abbas, insisted on a collective right of return for all refugees.

According to the paper, Abbas plans to explain his shift as stemming from a desire to strengthen the Palestinians' position with regard to other final-status issues such as Jerusalem, the prisoners and the settlements.

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