Zionist Entity confirms secret talks with Arabs

Zionist ambassador to the UN confirms reports that Zionist and Arab officials held secret talks during a November UN interfaith conference.

Gabriela Shalev said that she took part in some of the secret meetings held between Zionist president Shimon Peres and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni with some Arab leaders during the two-day conference in the General Assembly.

The official however refused to identify any of the Arabs, citing the sensitivity of the talks.

"The whole idea was to start some kind of a dialogue with the moderate Arab countries, and the UN is really the right place _ not to do negotiations themselves, but all states are represented,'' APTN quoted Shalev as saying.

Saudi Arabia initiated the special high-level UN General Assembly meeting on dialogue between different religions which was held in November in the US.

Earlier, a Saudi official speaking on condition of anonymity announced that King Abdullah and Saudi Foreign Minister Saud al-Faisal held secret meetings with
Zionist President Shimon Peres and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni during the meeting.

During the secret meeting the Saudi and
Zionist officials discussed cooperation to initiate a new peace plan between Arab states and The Zionist Entity.

According to the new plan, which is expected to announce when US president-elect Barack Obama takes office, the two sides agreed that the plan should not call for two key issues of “Jerusalem (al-Quds) as future Palestinian capital" and "the right of return to thousands of Palestinian refugees".

Palestinians have long insisted that they want to have East al-Quds as the capital of the future Palestinian state. Al-Quds is one of the holiest cities in Islam.

The Zionist Entity annexed East al-Quds after the 967 Six-Day War. The move has repeatedly been condemned by the United Nations.

Last November, Zionist and Palestinian leaders agreed at the US-hosted Annapolis conference to reach a comprehensive peace deal before President George W. Bush leaves office in January 2009. The process however failed to achieve any tangible results as the Zionist Entity refused to make any compromise on core issues.

Millions of Palestinians have been forced to leave their lands during the Zionist-Arab wars in 1948 and 1967 to pave the way for the immigration of pro Zionist Jews from across the world to the occupied territories.

The Zionist Entity fiercely opposes the refugee's right to return because opening the door to a potential four million Palestinians would threaten the very nature of the regime. Palestinians say the refugees have a moral and legal right to return to their lands.

If implemented, the new plan will be a U turn for the Saudi monarchy in defending the Muslims' rights.

MSH/DT

Note: Saudi monarchy which is corrupt to the bone, again like always behind closed doors stabbing Muslims and Islamic causes in the back. Its something they have perfected from decades of experience. Only blind ones would not notice or deny this fact. May Allah swt punish these criminals and give them what they deserve.