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Palestinians preventing Middle East peace deal, says Israeli deputy PM
The Palestinian Authority to release documents critical of Qatar
Palestinian negotiator rejects claims of back door deals with Israel
The PLO's chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, has described the leak of confidential memos documenting a decade of Middle East peace talks as a "slander campaign" and insisted that no single concession will be agreed without a comprehensive agreement with Israel, whose colonisation of Palestinian land is the "only constant".
Palestinian papers Leaks threaten my life, Erekat says
The documents suggest the Palestinians were ready to make big concessions, despite public claims to the contrary. But in an interview with the BBC, Mr Erekat admitted that some of the material was true. He had initially dismissed it as a "pack of lies". He has vowed to take responsibility if the leaks came from his office.
Tony Blair criticised for ‘Israeli bias’
I want to be Palestinian forever … but we’re Israeli too’
According to leaked documents, the western, Israeli side of the town Barta'a al-Garbiya was identified by Israeli negotiators for transfer into a putative Palestinian state. Its residents were not consulted about the transfer, but ask the mainly Israeli-Arab citizens which side of the line they would rather be on, and a lively debate ensues.
Palestinian negotiators accept Jewish state, papers reveal
Secret papers reveal slow death of Middle East peace process
The biggest leak of confidential documents in the history of the Middle East conflict has revealed that Palestinian negotiators secretly agreed to accept Israel's annexation of all but one of the settlements built illegally in occupied East Jerusalem. This unprecedented proposal was one of a string of concessions that will cause shockwaves among Palestinians and in the wider Arab world.