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Palestinian children walk next to an Israeli riot policeman in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Silwan. Photo: AP.
Israeli minister warns on peace stalemate
Sun Dec 26 2010 06 : 12 / Jerusalem
Binyamin Ben-Eliezer says that without negotiations, "within a year, we will find ourselves in a situation where the whole world would support a Palestinian state."

An Israeli Cabinet minister says that without peace talks, the entire world could recognize a sovereign Palestinian state within a year.

With negotiations deadlocked, Palestinian leaders say they are pursuing alternatives like seeking recognition from as many countries as possible of a Palestinian state in territories Israel captured in 1967.

Several Latin American countries have done so recently.

Cabinet Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer of the centrist Labor Party says that without negotiations, "within a year, we will find ourselves in a situation where the whole world — and I wouldn't be surprised if even the United States — would support a Palestinian state."

The US and the European Union say a state should emerge from negotiations, not unilateral actions.

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