Jerusalem, Aug. 25 (ANI): Israel is open to discussion on the final borders with Palestine, but the country will surely not return to the line of 1967, Israeli Intelligence Affairs Minister Dan Meridor has said.
“Surely, nobody expects Netanyahu to offer more than what Olmert (former PM) offered (to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas)…Final borders are open for discussion. But we will not return to the line of 1967 – that’s for sure,” The Jerusalem Post quoted him, as saying.
In an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel ahead of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to Berlin, Meridor said he was optimistic about the resumption of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.
“All in all, I am quite optimistic that things in the Middle East will develop in a positive way. There’s something in the air.”
However, Meridor pointed out that Abbas currently refuses to negotiate until Israel completely freezes settlement activity, despite the fact that he negotiated with Olmert for three years during the reign of President George W. Bush.
Drawing a red line, Meridor said: “The Old City with the Jewish Quarter and the Wailing Wall will never be part of an Arab state. There could be a compromise on land in Judea and Samaria. But all Israeli governments have agreed on having a united Jerusalem. This is our clear position, but we can negotiate about Jerusalem. There are no preconditions.”
He noted that the introduction of religion into a conflict that was historically defined on nationalistic ideas has complicated matters in recent times.
“It has become more difficult over the years because of the introduction of religion into this conflict. Arab rulers hated us in the past, but they did it because of nationalistic ideas. Since the (1979) revolution in Teheran, we hear a different tune: The Iranians, Hizbullah and Hamas fight us in the name of religion. This is very bad because people can compromise, but gods never compromise,” he said. (ANI)

Courtney Love’s bandmate clueless about Hole reunion
Washington, Jun 25 (ANI): Rock musician Courtney Love’s decision to reform rock band Hole came as a big surprise to her former bandmate Melissa Auf Der Maur, as she knew nothing about it.
Love, 44, who had recently revealed that her long-awaited solo album would be released as a Hole record, had also said Auf der Maur would be backing her with vocals and a bass guitar.
But Auf der Maur has admitted that while she would consider rejoining Love in the studio, she knows nothing about the record and tour plans.
“I actually don’t know (about the reunion). I have no idea. I heard that Hole were getting back together from people sending me links,” Contactmusic quoted her as saying.
“I am very proud of my time in Hole, I’m very grateful for my ‘big sister’ Courtney and the initial door that she opened for me in music and I have literally no comment, other than she and I have been in touch for the first time in a decade, and I know she’s in the studio and I’m excited to hear what she makes.
“Whether it’s Hole or Courtney, that’s up to her to decide, I don’t know. I’d say that it’s all very new news,” she added. (ANI)