The middle east has many problems trying to
achieve peace between Israel and the Palestinians. The peace process started
about four years ago with the Middle East countries. Through the process many
people have had major influence on it. One person who might have one of the
greatest influences of the peace agreement is Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin
Netanyahu.
The peace
agreement is the biggest topic in the Middle East and he is at the head of one
end. At the other end is another strong figure. The leader of the PLO
(Palestinian Liberation Organization) is Yasir Arafat. In this report I will
explain Benjamin Netanyahu's position in Israel and how he has affected the
peace plan. I will tell about his views on what is going on.
Benjamin Netanyahu lived in the United States
for a few years. Netanyahu was a graduate of M.I.T. in 1975. Then he claimed
duel citizenship with the United States and Israel. Netanyahu did so because
his mother was born in the United States. He was a well-paid analyst with the
Boston Consulting group. He left working there and went back to Israel in 1978.
When he went back to Israel, he was there for about six years when he became
the embassador to the united states for Israel. Later when he was an Israeli
diplomat he renounced his American citizenship. In 1996 he became the Prime
Minister of Israel. He now has the most influence from the Israeli side of
things. Benjamin Netanyahu has done many interviews and addresses with the
American people. One such interview he did to express his views was with Time
Magazine. Time asked him if he were a Palestinian, how he would regard toward
Netanyahu? He replies, "If I read the controlled Palestinian media, I would
think that, as they call me, I am worse than Hitler."(Beyer, 1996, p.38)
They then asked him if a Palestinian could see you for what you really are what
they would see. He replied to that by saying, "I think they would regard
me as a person who believes deeply in the necessity of peace and that we don't
have an anther partner other than the Palestinian Authority. I think that any
Palestinian mother reading this should understand that I am as deeply conscious
of her pain of losing her child as I am of a Jewish mothers."(Beyer, 1996,
p.38) Netanyahu goes on telling Time that he does not hate the man Arafat, but
the two represent different perspectives and interests. Time asked him if he
would say Arafat is a nice guy and Netanyahu simply replied, "If he would
say it about me I would say it to him."(Beyer, 1996, p.38) In the
interview he shows he does not dislike the Palestinians and does not wish harm
to them, but does not think the way they do. Benjamin Netanyahu did many
interviews and speeches during the past few years.
One vital speech made by Benjamin Netanyahu was
made on May sixth, 1996 to the twenty-sixth Washington Conference,
"Council of the Americas," Washington, D.C. In his speech he says,
" I am fortunate to be the first of among Israelis prime minister to be
born after the establishment of the new state. This is a turning point in our
history. During more than two thousand years of exile, generations of Jews
fought and struggled to get back the homeland we lost. Now after the founding of the state,
our main task is too secure, reestablish, and develop the homeland we got
back." (U.S. Department of State Dispatch, Netanyahu, 1996, speech),
Netanyahu wants to get peace between the feuding countries. His only interest
is to make sure Israel stays the same at any way possible without war. He went
on and said, "We want a stable and lasting peace, not a temporary,
fleeting agreement. We want peace that will last for our children and our
grandchildren, not just for tomorrow's newspapers."(U.S. Department of
State Dispatch, Netanyahu, 1996, speech), Netanyahu does not want the quick fix
agreement. He does not want a cheap peace plan that might last until the next
terrorist attack and then be back where the countries were before. He wants
something that will please both sides and will last for a long time with peace.
Netanyahu said, "Security is essential if we are to make progress toward
real peace arrangements with our neighbors." (U.S. Department of Dispatch,
Netanyahu, 1996) Netanyahu believes if they're
is any terrorist type acts that peace will be impossible to happen. Netanyahu
says that in the speech showing his wanting of an eventual peace arrangement.
Prime minister Netanyahu said, "I want to call today to our neighbors in
the Palestinian Authority and say to them: on this basis of ensuring security,
we are ready to start a real partnership with you for peace, cooperation and
good, neighborly relations. The government of Israel will negotiate with the
Palestinian Authority on the condition that it will fulfill all its
obligations. The negotiations will deal with the implementation of the interim
agreement and the issues of the permanent arrangement, in which will allow both
sides to live with peace and security." (U.S. Department of Dispatch, 1996),
He says that showing he is ready to negotiate for peace between the countries.
He makes it seem that peace is up to the Palestinians and not to the Israelis
anymore. Netanyahu said that they are ready for peace. In all his words he says
he mentions how he wants peace but in one statement he says he puts all his
speeches into one. Netanyahu said, "Broadening the circle of peace with
all our neighbors, while safeguarding the vital interests of our country; is a
foremost goal of the government."(Netanyahu, 1996) Netanyahu said that
meaning peace will be a good thing no matter who the peace is with, but the
peace will not be made by compromising anything of Israel. Benjamin Netanyahu
then said, "Form this podium I address the leaders of all Arab countries with
a call for peace. I call especially on our immediate neighbors, Syrian
President Hafez Assad, Lebanese President Elias Hrawi, King Fahd of Saudi
Arabia, and all other Arab leaders. Come, let us conduct direct negotiations
for peace, negotiations without pre-conditions that will advance the Middle
East to an era of stability and prosperity. This is key: Each side can present
their ideas without requiring that the other side agree to these positions in
advance. We will not dictate our view to your and you will not dictate your
views to us. We will sit and negotiate seriously, prudently and responsibly to
reach an agreement."(Netanyahu 1996) Netanyahu said he wanted them to come
over and together they will work out their agreement without shoving their views
in each other face. The Israelis have their view and the Palestinians have
different ones but they do not care they want to leave their views behind and
come to an agreement with the neighboring countries. After Netanyahu said that
he went on to state, "I declare here, that we oppose the description of
Islam as the enemy of Israel and the West, after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Along with political discussions between Israel and the countries in the
countries in the region, we must add a parley between Judaism and Islam. We
extend our hand in peace not only to our Arab neighbors, but to all Muslim
countries with Islam people. We have no conflict with Islam. We have a struggle
with militant forces, who use their distorted interpretations of Islam as a tool
for violence, hatred and bloodshed." Netanyahu explains he has no hatred
toward the beliefs of the Islam people, but he hates the Militant forces used.
Netanyahu says in his speech how he has been to Arab countries and has seen the
poor way of living they have, how most the people have no food or money. He
believes they can help them with their problems, but before they can do that
they must take care of their own spending problems. The Prime mister has only
good intentions with the other countries. He does not want any more war between
the countries.
Prime mister Netanyahu does not believe that
they're should still be war and hostility between them. Netanyahu is very
careful not to compromise the safety of the people in Israel. The Arabs have
not declared for peace, but with Prime
Minister Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu doing speech after speech
probability is high. He has told the Arabs that he wants them to come over and
work on an agreement that will last. Netanyahu says a lot to the Palestinians,
but many people believe that he is only after the popularity of the people of
Israel. Netanyahu swore that he in their government would not set religious
standards, but he has attempted of changing it. Benjamin Netanyahu might see
people being disgusted with him for little stuff like that and try to make up
with it by Tring to push something as big as a peace plan with the Islamic
countries that would last for a long time. He knows if that were to be achieved
that the people would love him and keep him at his position for has long has he
wants. I think everyone including America that they would not rush an agreement
and what the prime minster Netanyahu is true. That he is only after a peace
plan that would last for the years. America would like to see all of the countries
in peace before we have to go over there and fix it up ourselves in case the
war gets out of hand between the countries. I believe a peace plan will be made
before the year of 2000. The Influence,
and views
of Netanyahu on
the
Middle East Peace
Plan
The middle east has many problems trying to
achieve peace between Israel and the Palestinians. The peace process started
about four years ago with the Middle East countries. Through the process many
people have had major influence on it. One person who might have one of the
greatest influences of the peace agreement is Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin
Netanyahu.
The peace
agreement is the biggest topic in the Middle East and he is at the head of one
end. At the other end is another strong figure. The leader of the PLO
(Palestinian Liberation Organization) is Yasir Arafat. In this report I will
explain Benjamin Netanyahu's position in Israel and how he has affected the
peace plan. I will tell about his views on what is going on.
Benjamin Netanyahu lived in the United States
for a few years. Netanyahu was a graduate of M.I.T. in 1975. Then he claimed
duel citizenship with the United States and Israel. Netanyahu did so because
his mother was born in the United States. He was a well-paid analyst with the
Boston Consulting group. He left working there and went back to Israel in 1978.
When he went back to Israel, he was there for about six years when he became
the embassador to the united states for Israel. Later when he was an Israeli
diplomat he renounced his American citizenship. In 1996 he became the Prime
Minister of Israel. He now has the most influence from the Israeli side of
things. Benjamin Netanyahu has done many interviews and addresses with the
American people. One such interview he did to express his views was with Time
Magazine. Time asked him if he were a Palestinian, how he would regard toward
Netanyahu? He replies, "If I read the controlled Palestinian media, I
would think that, as they call me, I am worse than Hitler."(Beyer, 1996,
p.38) They then asked him if a Palestinian could see you for what you really
are what they would see. He replied to that by saying, "I think they would
regard me as a person who believes deeply in the necessity of peace and that we
don't have an anther partner other than the Palestinian Authority. I think that
any Palestinian mother reading this should understand that I am as deeply
conscious of her pain of losing her child as I am of a Jewish
mothers."(Beyer, 1996, p.38) Netanyahu goes on telling Time that he does
not hate the man Arafat, but the two represent different perspectives and
interests. Time asked him if he would say Arafat is a nice guy and Netanyahu
simply replied, "If he would say it about me I would say it to
him."(Beyer, 1996, p.38) In the interview he shows he does not dislike the
Palestinians and does not wish harm to them, but does not think the way they
do. Benjamin Netanyahu did many interviews and speeches during the past few
years.
One vital speech made by Benjamin Netanyahu was
made on May sixth, 1996 to the twenty-sixth Washington Conference,
"Council of the Americas," Washington, D.C. In his speech he says,
" I am fortunate to be the first of among Israelis prime minister to be
born after the establishment of the new state. This is a turning point in our
history. During more than two thousand years of exile, generations of Jews
fought and struggled to get back the homeland we lost. Now after the founding of the state,
our main task is too secure, reestablish, and develop the homeland we got
back." (U.S. Department of State Dispatch, Netanyahu, 1996, speech),
Netanyahu wants to get peace between the feuding countries. His only interest
is to make sure Israel stays the same at any way possible without war. He went
on and said, "We want a stable and lasting peace, not a temporary,
fleeting agreement. We want peace that will last for our children and our
grandchildren, not just for tomorrow's newspapers."(U.S. Department of
State Dispatch, Netanyahu, 1996, speech), Netanyahu does not want the quick fix
agreement. He does not want a cheap peace plan that might last until the next
terrorist attack and then be back where the countries were before. He wants
something that will please both sides and will last for a long time with peace.
Netanyahu said, "Security is essential if we are to make progress toward
real peace arrangements with our neighbors." (U.S. Department of Dispatch,
Netanyahu, 1996) Netanyahu believes if
they're is any terrorist type acts that peace will be impossible to happen.
Netanyahu says that in the speech showing his wanting of an eventual peace
arrangement. Prime minister Netanyahu said, "I want to call today to our
neighbors in the Palestinian Authority and say to them: on this basis of
ensuring security, we are ready to start a real partnership with you for peace,
cooperation and good, neighborly relations. The government of Israel will
negotiate with the Palestinian Authority on the condition that it will fulfill
all its obligations. The negotiations will deal with the implementation of the
interim agreement and the issues of the permanent arrangement, in which will
allow both sides to live with peace and security." (U.S. Department of
Dispatch, 1996), He says that showing he is ready to negotiate for peace between
the countries. He makes it seem that peace is up to the Palestinians and not to
the Israelis anymore. Netanyahu said that they are ready for peace. In all his
words he says he mentions how he wants peace but in one statement he says he
puts all his speeches into one. Netanyahu said, "Broadening the circle of
peace with all our neighbors, while safeguarding the vital interests of our
country; is a foremost goal of the government."(Netanyahu, 1996) Netanyahu
said that meaning peace will be a good thing no matter who the peace is with,
but the peace will not be made by compromising anything of Israel. Benjamin
Netanyahu then said, "Form this podium I address the leaders of all Arab
countries with a call for peace. I call especially on our immediate neighbors,
Syrian President Hafez Assad, Lebanese President Elias Hrawi, King Fahd of
Saudi Arabia, and all other Arab leaders. Come, let us conduct direct
negotiations for peace, negotiations without pre-conditions that will advance
the Middle East to an era of stability and prosperity. This is key: Each side
can present their ideas without requiring that the other side agree to these
positions in advance. We will not dictate our view to your and you will not
dictate your views to us. We will sit and negotiate seriously, prudently and
responsibly to reach an agreement."(Netanyahu 1996) Netanyahu said he
wanted them to come over and together they will work out their agreement
without shoving their views in each other face. The Israelis have their view
and the Palestinians have different ones but they do not care they want to
leave their views behind and come to an agreement with the neighboring
countries. After Netanyahu said that he went on to state, "I declare here,
that we oppose the description of Islam as the enemy of Israel and the West,
after the fall of the Soviet Union. Along with political discussions between
Israel and the countries in the countries in the region, we must add a parley
between Judaism and Islam. We extend our hand in peace not only to our Arab neighbors,
but to all Muslim countries with Islam people. We have no conflict with Islam.
We have a struggle with militant forces, who use their distorted
interpretations of Islam as a tool for violence, hatred and bloodshed."
Netanyahu explains he has no hatred toward the beliefs of the Islam people, but
he hates the Militant forces used. Netanyahu says in his speech how he has been
to Arab countries and has seen the poor way of living they have, how most the
people have no food or money. He believes they can help them with their
problems, but before they can do that they must take care of their own spending
problems. The Prime mister has only good intentions with the other countries.
He does not want any more war between the countries.
Prime mister Netanyahu does not believe that
they're should still be war and hostility between them. Netanyahu is very
careful not to compromise the safety of the people in Israel. The Arabs have
not declared for peace, but with Prime Minister
Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu doing speech after speech probability is
high. He has told the Arabs that he wants them to come over and work on an
agreement that will last. Netanyahu says a lot to the Palestinians, but many
people believe that he is only after the popularity of the people of Israel.
Netanyahu swore that he in their government would not set religious standards,
but he has attempted of changing it. Benjamin Netanyahu might see people being
disgusted with him for little stuff like that and try to make up with it by
Tring to push something as big as a peace plan with the Islamic countries that
would last for a long time. He knows if that were to be achieved that the
people would love him and keep him at his position for has long has he wants. I
think everyone including America that they would not rush an agreement and what
the prime minster Netanyahu is true. That he is only after a peace plan that
would last for the years. America would like to see all of the countries in
peace before we have to go over there and fix it up ourselves in case the war
gets out of hand between the countries. I believe a peace plan will be made
before the year of 2000.
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