Israeli Ministers Declare No Room for Peace Talks After Fatah Conference

Top Netanyahu Ally: "Those Who Desire War Shall Get War"

Several high ranking Israeli government ministers expressed outrage today at an official statement made during the Fatah Party’s Congress, in which the group claimed that Israel was responsible for the death of former party leader and PA Chairman Yasser Arafat.

Israel’s Deputy Prime Minister Eli Yishal said the decision was “pathetic” and proved that “there is no room for any negotiation” with the Palestinian Authority. He added that the comments amounted to support for terrorism.

Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz, a close ally of Prime Minister Netanyahu, said that the “Palestinians will not be considered partners for peace talks,” saying they had “revealed their true colors” and calling for harsh Israeli action against them, ominously adding “those who desire war shall get war.”

Following Yasser Arafat’s death in 2004, doctors said they could not rule out poisoning as a cause of death, though an official cause of death was never determined. The Israeli government has denied having any role in Arafat’s death, though suspicion has endured to this day, as shown by the Fatah Congress’ statement.

Author: Jason Ditz

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