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PRESS RELEASE
Drafted by Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, Department of International Relations,
University of Sussex

For immediate release 28.7.06
SHIN BET VETOED SECRET ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN PEACE AGREEMENT
Israeli and Palestinian Sources Concur: Israel Made War Inevitable

The Omega Institute (OI), which works closely with the Institute for Policy
Research for Development (IPRD), has learned from Israeli and Palestinian
sources that just prior to the current crisis, senior Hamas leaders were in
active dialogue with Israeli religious leaders in a round of bilateral
peace negotiations. Israeli negotiators included Rabbi Menachem Froman,
former deputy leader and co-founder of the Israeli Settler movement Gush
Khatif; Rabbi David Bigman, head of the liberal religious Kibbutz movement
Yeshiva at Ma?ale Gilboa; and Yitzhak Frankenthal, founder of the Arik
Institute. Ongoing negotiations had resulted in a breakthrough peace
?understanding?, which was to be announced at a press conference in
Jerusalem to mark the launching of an extraordinary peace initiative.
Israeli Prime Minister Olmert had been briefed extensively about the
initiative by Frankenthal. Also due to attend the conference were Khaled
Abu Arafa, the Palestinian Cabinet Ministe! r for Jerusalem, Sheikh Muhamed
Abu Tir, senior Hamas Member of the Palestinian Parliament, and other
senior Palestinian delegates.

The meeting was to announce a joint Israeli-Palestinian call for the
release of Corporal Gilad Shalit who had been abducted by Hamas in Gaza,
along with proposals for the beginning of the release of all Palestinian
prisoners. These measures were to precipitate unprecedented new peace
negotiations on a framework peace agreement, drawn on the 1967 borders. The
presence of Palestinian Cabinet Officers and senior Israeli religious
leaders in contact with the Prime Minster was to underline the seriousness
of this peace proposal on both sides.

Just hours before the meeting was due to start, the Israeli Shin Bet
internal Security Service arrested Abu Tir and Abu Arafa and warned them
not to attend the meeting, under threats of detention. The meeting, which
offered a major opportunity to obtain Shalit?s release and launch a new
framework for peace, was thrown into disarray. The next day, the Israeli
Defence Force (IDF) invaded Gaza, and the day after both Abu Tir and Abu
Arafa were abducted by Israeli forces, along with a third of the
Palestinian Cabinet, provoking a predictable escalation of violence.

Israel simultaneously began conducting covert incursions on to Lebanese
territory, provoking Hizbollah?s capture of two IDF soldiers. Credible
sources confirm that the soldiers were not abducted on Israeli territory,
but inside Lebanon. Like the scuppered peace negotiations, Western
officials have ignored this, and misinformed the media. However, some
reports corroborate the sources. Israeli officials, for instance, informed
Forbes (12.7.06) that ?Hezbollah captured two Israeli soldiers during
clashes Wednesday across the border in southern Lebanon, prompting a swift
reaction from Israel.?

?The revelations show that Palestinian and Lebanese actors were not
principally responsible for the escalation of the current conflict?, said
OI Director Graham Ennis. ?Contrary to the misinformation disseminated by
the Whitehouse and Whitehall, Israel vetoed unprecedented peace proposals
that would have initiated a promising new framework for serious
negotiations, and went on to provoke Palestinian and Lebanese groups into
retaliations, that now threaten to escalate into a dangerous regional
conflict.?

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