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Oren on Jewish state push: ‘It’s a departure from the policy that I represented’

Michael Oren says that when he was ambassador the matter of recognizing Israel as a Jewish state was to have been left for the end of the peace process.

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For my story yesterday on the latest crisis in the talks, I spoke to Michael Oren, who until last September was the Israeli ambassador to Washington, and I asked him about why the issue of Palestinian recognition of Israel as a “Jewish state” has become so prominent in the talks.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had always said that such recognition must be in a final deal, but he also said it was not a precondition to talks. Yet in recent weeks it seemed to have become a very present demand, although the sides had by no means arrived at a final deal.

Oren said that he had noticed a shift in Israel’s approach to the issue.

“It’s a departure from the policy that I represented,” he told me. “The policy I represented was that the ‘Jewish state’ issue would be at the conclusion of the process.”

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