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Published: 11/12/2007 The Palestinian Authority took issue with an Israeli demand that it recognize Israel as a Jewish state. Saeb Erekat, a top Palestinian Authority negotiator, came out Monday against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's demand that Israel's constitutional makeup as a nation-state be recognized so peace talks can progress. "It is not acceptable for a country to link its national character to a specific religion," Erekat said in remarks "Besides, 20 percent of Israel's population is Palestinian," Erekat added, alluding to Israeli Arabs. Jerusalem officials said Israel sees the two-state peace formula as predicated on Israel being recognized as a Jewish state and the future Palestine as a Palestinian state. Erekat's remarks looked likely to add to disputes that have overshadowed preparations for the upcoming Israeli-Palestinian peace conference in Annapolis, Md. More Breaking News from JTA
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