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Israel official: Accepting Palestinians into Israel better than two states 

By Zvi Zrahiya and Haaretz Service 



Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin said Thursday that he would rather accept 
Palestinians as Israeli citizens than divide Israel and the West Bank in a 
future two-state peace solution. 

Speaking during a meeting with Greece's ambassador to Israel Kyriakos Loukakis, 
Rivlin said that he did not see any point of Israel signing a peace agreement 
with the Palestinian Authority as he did not believe PA President Mahmoud Abbas 
"could deliver the goods." 

Referring to the possibility that such an agreement could be reached, Rivlin 
said: "I would rather Palestinians as citizens of this country over dividing 
the land up." 


Late last year, Rivlin said in a Jerusalem address that Israel's Arab 
population was "an inseparable part of this country. It is a group with a 
highly defined shared national identity, and which will forever be, as a 
collective, an important and integral part of Israeli society." 

In a speech given in the president's residence, the Knesset speaker called for 
a fundamental change in relations between Jews and Arabs in Israel, urging the 
foundation of a "true partnership" between the two sectors, based on mutual 
respect, absolute equality and the addressing of "the special needs and unique 
character of each of the sides." 

Rivlin also said that "the establishment of Israel was accompanied by much pain 
and suffering and a real trauma for the Palestinians," adding that "many of 
Israel's Arabs, which see themselves as part of the Palestinian population, 
feel the pain of their brothers across the green line - a pain they feel the 
state of Israel is responsible for." 

"Many of them," Rivlin says, "encounter racism and arrogance from Israel's 
Jews; the inequality in the allocation of state funds also does not contribute 
to any extra love."

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