A former Palestinian negotiator with Israel says wide gaps make a peace deal impossible.
Mohammed Ishtayeh, a senior aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, also says he believes US mediation is "unbalanced" in favour of Israel and that other world powers must join the talks.
Ishtayeh said he was expressing his personal views. He said late yesterday he quit the Palestinian team a month ago over accelerated Israeli settlement construction.
Ishtayeh said that his sense is that Israel wants to annex large parts of the West Bank, one of the occupied territories the Palestinians want for a state.
Ishtayeh says major differences "block any possibility of a peace deal.
Mohammed Ishtayeh, a senior aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, also says he believes US mediation is "unbalanced" in favour of Israel and that other world powers must join the talks.
Ishtayeh said he was expressing his personal views. He said late yesterday he quit the Palestinian team a month ago over accelerated Israeli settlement construction.
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Ishtayeh said that his sense is that Israel wants to annex large parts of the West Bank, one of the occupied territories the Palestinians want for a state.
Ishtayeh says major differences "block any possibility of a peace deal.