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New Peace Talks Begin After Five Years    Mahmoud AbbasRelated Links Israel Country             Profile Palestinian State (proposed) Profile History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 2013 News of the             Nation 2013 People in             the News 2013             Places in the News Quiz  Country Profiles  The NSA, Edward Snowden, and Surveillance | Nelson Mandela Dies | 	   Violent Protests in Egypt Lead to Ouster of Morsi and Crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood |         New President of China Makes His Mark | Diplomacy Trumps Force Over Chemical Weapons in Syria | Iranian President Rouhani Engages West with a Charm Offensive | Negotiations Between Israelis and Palestinians Resume After Five-Years | Netanyahu Elected to Another Term in Israel | Nuclear Weapons Testing by North Korea Ratchets Up Tension with U.S., South Korea | Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio Installed as Pope Francis I | Afghan President Karzai Refuses to Sign Security Agreement With U.S. | Concern Over Russia's Human Rights Record Clouds Upcoming Winter Olympics | Central African Republic Falls into a Civil War after Coup | Pakistan Elects a Prime Minister and President in 2013 | Ukrainian President's Rejection of Trade Deal with European Union Sparks Massive Protests | Islamic Militants to Expand Their Control Over Mali | Presidential Election Largely Peaceful in Kenya On August 14, 2013, Israelis and Palestinians began peace talks in Jerusalem. Expectations were low going into the talks, the third attempt to negotiate since 2000, and nearly five years since the last attempt. The talks began just hours after Israel released 26 Palestinian prisoners. The prisoner release was an attempt on Israel's part to bring Palestine back to the negotiating table. Israel said the prisoner release would be the first of four. Palestinian officials expressed concern about Israel's ongoing settlement building in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, land that would be part of an official Palestinian state. Israel freed another 26 Palestinian prisoners as part of the current U.S.-brokered peace talks in October. However, soon after the prisoners were released, the Israeli government reported it planned to build 1,500 new homes in east Jerusalem, an area claimed by the Palestinians. The settlement announcement was seen as a concession to the right after the prisoner release. By November 2013, peace talks appeared to be on the verge of collapse when a Palestinian negotiator said no deal would be better than one that allowed Israel to keep building settlements. Palestinian negotiator Mohammed Shtayyeh said, "In the absence of political will from the Israeli side to take the negotiations seriously, we believe that it is better not to reach a deal than to reach a bad deal. By insisting on building settlements in Palestine, the government of Israel is showing that it is not interested in reaching a peace agreement."  More from 2013 Year in Review 

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On August 14, 2013, Israelis and Palestinians began peace talks in Jerusalem. Expectations were low going into the talks, the third attempt to negotiate since 2000, and nearly five years since the last attempt. The talks began just hours after Israel released 26 Palestinian prisoners. The prisoner release was an attempt on Israel’s part to bring Palestine back to the negotiating table. Israel said the prisoner release would be the first of four. Palestinian officials expressed concern about Israel’s ongoing settlement building in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, land that would be part of an official Palestinian state.

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Israel freed another 26 Palestinian prisoners as part of the current U.S.-brokered peace talks in October. However, soon after the prisoners were released, the Israeli government reported it planned to build 1,500 new homes in east Jerusalem, an area claimed by the Palestinians. The settlement announcement was seen as a concession to the right after the prisoner release.

By November 2013, peace talks appeared to be on the verge of collapse when a Palestinian negotiator said no deal would be better than one that allowed Israel to keep building settlements. Palestinian negotiator Mohammed Shtayyeh said, “In the absence of political will from the Israeli side to take the negotiations seriously, we believe that it is better not to reach a deal than to reach a bad deal. By insisting on building settlements in Palestine, the government of Israel is showing that it is not interested in reaching a peace agreement.”

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