ARAB AFFAIRS - Dec 28 - Syria Blames Israel For Peace Deadlock.
In a speech to Syrian political leaders, FM Farouq Al Shara blames
Israel for the deadlock See deadly embrace.
(parallel, programming) deadlock - A situation where two or more processes are unable to proceed because each is waiting for one of the others to do something. in peace talks between the two arch foes, citing
Israel's rejection of Damascus' recent overtures. He said:
Despite our repeated calls for the resumption of negotiations, the peace
road is deadlocked. Israel and no one else is to blame for the deadlock
in the peace process". Al Shara said that Israel's demands for
the dismantling of the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group and
Syria's withdrawal from Lebanon in line with a Sep 2 UN resolution
would be one of the results of peace "rather than a premature
condition for it". Hezbollah led a guerrilla war against
Israel's 18-year occupation of a border zone in southern Lebanon - South Lebanon redirects here. For other uses, see South Lebanon (disambiguation).
Southern Lebanon is the geographical area of Lebanon comprising the South Governorate and the Nabatiye Governorate. that ended in 2000. Al Shara said: At a time when Syria is clinging
fast to the requirements of a just peace and does not put forth any
conditions to achieve peace, the Israeli side is putting conditions on
Syria that have nothing to do with peace". Al Shara spoke at the
annual meeting of leaders of the National Progressive Front, considered
the country's highest ruling body. The group is headed by Pres
Bashar Al Assad and includes the ruling Baath Party The Arab Socialist Ba'th Party (also spelled Baath or Ba'ath; Arabic: حزب البعث العربي الاشتراكي) was founded in 1945 as a left-wing, secular and six other
political parties. Al Shara said Syria still upheld the so-called
"Rabin Deposit" or its position to resume peace talks from
where they left off in 2000. Bashar made a similar statement earlier
this month, but the UN Mideast envoy Terje Roed-Larsen, and Egyptian
officials have said Bashar is willing to restart talks without any
conditions. (The "Rabin Deposit" refers to a promise made by
the late Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin to former US Pres Bill Clinton for
full withdrawal from the Golan Heights Golan Heights, strategic upland region (2003 est. pop. 10,500), c.500 sq mi (1,250 sq km), SW Syria. It borders S Lebanon, NE Israel, and NW Jordan. It takes its name from the ancient city of Golan and was known as Gaulanitis in New Testament times. in any final peace agreement with
Syria. Many Israelis contest that promise, which Clinton wrote about in
his memoirs. Syria has repeatedly said in recent weeks that it wishes to
resume peace talks with Israel, which collapsed in 2000. But Israel
replied that Syria must first clamp down on Damascus-based Palestinian
militant groups - For the Trotskyist entrist group active in the 1970s and 1980s, see the Militant tendency.
The Militant Group was an early British Trotskyist group, formed in 1935 by Denzil Dean Harber, former leader of the Marxist Group, as an entrist group , Hamas and Islamic Jihad Noun 1. Islamic Jihad - a Shiite terrorist organization with strong ties to Iran; seeks to create an Iranian fundamentalist Islamic state in Lebanon; car bombs are the signature weapon , which have killed hundreds of
Israelis in suicide bombings Noun 1. suicide bombing - a terrorist bombing carried out by someone who does not hope to survive it bombing - the use of bombs for sabotage; a tactic frequently used by terrorists
suicide bombing n → ).
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