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Israeli claim on Jordan Valley 'manipulation': Ex-Mossad chief

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Press Trust of India Jerusalem
Last Updated : Jan 05 2014 | 6:35 PM IST
A former Mossad chief today described as mere "manipulation" a claim that Israel's presence in Jordan Valley is vital for its security, a core issue in the troubled peace process with Palestinians.
Israel today rejected any security concessions for the valley under a "framework agreement" that US Secretary of State John Kerry is trying to secure for a Israel-Palestinian deal on core issues, including security and borders.
"The Jordan Valley is not essential to Israel's security because the country is not facing a threat from the east," former spy agency chief Meir Dagan was quoted as saying by Ma'ariv newspaper days after a ministerial panel supported legislation to annex Israeli settlements in the valley bordering Jordan.
"I have no problem with the political demand that the valley should be part of the state of Israel," he reportedly said in a lecture at a cafe last week.
"Such a position is permissible. What bothers me is that it's being depicted as some kind of security problem. There is no Iraqi army, there is no eastern front. There's peace with Jordan. I don't like the talk that the valley is essential to Israel's security."
The decorated spy emphasised that citing security reasons for retaining the Jordan Valley amounted to "manipulation".

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The valley's fate is one of the major issues during intensive talks between Kerry and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as part of ongoing peace process.
Kerry, whose shuttle diplomacy broke a three-year hiatus in direct talks in July, is on his tenth visit to the region to finalise the "framework agreement" to guide negotiations towards a lasting peace deal by April, when a nine-month deadline would end.
The guidelines for the agreement are expected to contain formulae for core issues like Palestinian refugees, border, security and Jerusalem, which is claimed by both sides as their capital.

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First Published: Jan 05 2014 | 6:35 PM IST

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