Yisrael Medad, a resident of the northern West Bank settlement of Shilo, said the talks are a mistake. "The issue of rejecting the principle (of) no preconditions and the release of terrorists who have murdered people put Israel at a psychological disadvantage," said Medad, spokesman for the Yesha Council that represents 350,000 Israelis living in over 120 communities throughout the West Bank.
Medad charged that Martin Indyk, the former Clinton administration envoy to Israel chosen by Kerry to oversee the renewed negotiations, was "not an evenhanded negotiator."
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