Peace in five years - Olmert

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Peace in five years - Olmert

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Please understand my intention is not to sound like an alarmist, I mean it may be ten, fifteen, twenty or one hundred years, but I do have somewhat of a sense of urgency. And since I believe Israel will be center stage in the 70th week I thought I'd just share some of what is being said there.

Peace in five years - Olmert

1 Thessalonians 5:1-3 But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night. For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.

Jerusalem - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said in interviews published on Friday that the Jewish state could clinch global peace with its enemies within five years, after Arab leaders revived a peace plan.
“There is a real possibility that Israel can sign a global peace accord with its enemies within five years,” Olmert said in an interview with the mass-selling Yediot Aharonot. Asked whether he meant “all of the Arab world”, Olmert said “yes”.

The interviews with several Israel’s leading dailies ahead of the Passover holiday were published after Arab leaders revived a five-year-old peace plan for comprehensive peace in the Middle East at a Riyadh summit.
The blueprint offers Israel full normalisation of relations if it withdraws from all land occupied in the 1967 war and allows the creation of a Palestinian state and the return of Palestinian refugees.
“A bloc of states is emerging that understands that they may have been wrong to think that Israel is the world’s greatest problem,” he said in an interview with the liberal Haaretz. “That is a revolutionary change in outlook.”
“There are things that are happening, which have not happened in the past, which are developing and ripening,” he said, adding that Israel had to “know how to profit from this occasion”.
Israel has not accepted the Arab blueprint as it stands, saying negotiations were needed, notably on the refugee issue.

‘Interesting ideas’

In an interview with the Maariv newspaper, Olmert said: “I have a dream. That within five years there will be a global peace accord in the Middle East.” “We will react prudently and wisely with the aim of creating a dynamic that will reinforce the process,” he told Haaretz.
Israel currently has peace treaties with only two Arab countries - its neighbours Egypt and Jordan. Although Israel rejected the Arab initiative when it was first unveiled in 2002, officials have said in recent weeks that the plan could be a good basis for negotiations if the clauses granting Palestinian refugees the right of return are dropped.
Israel fiercely opposes allowing refugees to return to where they lived prior to the 1948 war, arguing that the possible influx of up to four million Palestinians would effectively erase the Jewish character of the state.

But Olmert said the revived Arab peace plan had “interesting ideas”.

“We are ready to hold discussions and hear from the Saudis about their approach and to tell them about ours,” he told Haaretz.
“Saudi Arabia is the country that in the end will determine the ability of the Arabs to reach a compromise with Israel,” he said.
In an interview with the English-language Jerusalem Post, Olmert called Saudi King Abdullah a “remarkable” leader whom the Israeli premier “would like to meet. But I don’t think that such a meeting is on the agenda”.
Olmert, who formally came to power last May, has watched his ratings crash following last year’s inconclusive war against Hezbollah and a string of corruption scandals involving him and senior members of his government.
With only two percent of Israelis trusting their premier, two-thirds wanting him to resign and a majority favouring early elections, analysts say Olmert desperately needs a breakthrough in the peace process to survive politically.
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Brother David,

I appreciate your participation on this discussion board and I appreciate your kindness in our discussions of controversial issues.

May our Lord give us wisdom about these things. World history is unfolding just as the Bible said it would. I may not understand current events as they specifically relate to prophecy, but it is right that we seek the Lord in His word to understand these things.

Thanks for testifying to the truth of the Bible.

Jim
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