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                  Livni: The world is making a mistake on settlements

                  Photo: Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post

                  Livni: The world is making a mistake on settlements

                  12.12.2012, Israel

                  Former foreign minister issued rare criticism of the international community at The Jerusalem Post's diplomatic conference at Herzliya's Daniel Hotel Wednesday when she told a room full of ambassadors that Israel keeping settlements is a requirement for achieving peace between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
                  Prior to Livni's address, current Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman spoke to the ambassadors and continued his recent criticism of the international community's handling of Israel and the Palestinians. But Livni's criticism surprised the ambassadors.
                  "It doesn't matter what you think about settlements," Livni said with uncharacteristic bluntness. "We have settlement blocs close to the Green Line and the only way for the conflict with the Palestinians to end is for Israel to keep them. Any pre-agreement by the international community to a withdrawal to 1967 borders before the talks occur, makes it difficult to negotiate. it was clear in the talks I conducted with the Palestinians that there would not be return to 1967 borders."
                  Livni said she is frustrated as an Israeli when the international community compares casualties caused by the IDF, which acts to defend Israel and target terrorists, to those killed by terrorists who target civilians.
                  "The message terrorists need to hear is that there are things that are unacceptable to the international community," Livni said. "Soldiers feel that they cannot act against those who try to harm them."
                  Livni warned that Israel was becoming more isolated. She said Israel cannot allow that to happen, not because of the economy but because the international community impacts Israel's legitimacy to act against terror and in self defense.
                  When Livni said that Israelis needed to change how they view settlements and suggested that there was no connection between settlements and security, Israel Beytenu immediately attacked her on Twitter.
                  "Tzipi Livni says no connection between settlements and security, standing in opposition to decades of even Left-wing thinking," a Yisrael Beytenu spokesman wrote.
                  The Yisrael Beytenu spokesman added later: "Livni ignores that freeze in upgrade in relations with EU was under her administration. Easy to blame others for her mistakes."
                  Livni ended her address by expressing hope that following the Palestinian Authority's success in obtaining United Nations recognition as a non-member state, negotiations could begin soon.
                  "Now that the Palestinians won in the UN, you should tell the Palestinians to relaunch negotiations with Israel," she told the ambassadors. "Maybe there is a chance now."

                   

                  By GIL HOFFMAN, TOVAH LAZAROFF

                  JPost.com