Foreign Minister Shimon Peres feels that Israel did not offer the Palestinians enough at Camp David last year. Although the Barak government proposed the transfer of some 96% of Judea, Samaria, and Gaza, as well as most of the Old City of Jerusalem, Peres told NBC yesterday that \"Israel will surely make revisions in the offers it made in Camp David.\" Foreign Minister Peres represents the furthest-left wing of the national unity government.
Also during the interview, the Foreign Minister expressed satisfaction that the Palestinians had stopped their firing from Beit Jala at the southern Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo without being forced to do so by the Israeli army. He said that Israel would continue to \"strike at terrorist enclaves\" within the PA when necessary and would then withdraw.
Also during the interview, the Foreign Minister expressed satisfaction that the Palestinians had stopped their firing from Beit Jala at the southern Jerusalem neighborhood of Gilo without being forced to do so by the Israeli army. He said that Israel would continue to \"strike at terrorist enclaves\" within the PA when necessary and would then withdraw.