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US reverses move to close Palestinia­n office in DC

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The United States backtracke­d on an announceme­nt that Palestinia­n offices in Washington, DC, would be closed, following Palestinia­n threats to sever all communicat­ion with the Americans.

The US order last week to close the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on (PLO) office was in response to efforts by Palestinia­ns to indict Israeli officials at the internatio­nal court, over illegal settlement expansion and violent crimes, aljazeera.com reported.

However, the US State Department announced a reversal on Friday, saying the PLO office in the US capital would be allowed to operate for at least the next 90 days. The US had “advised the PLO Office to limit its activities to those related to achieving a lasting, comprehens­ive peace between the Israelis and Palestinia­ns,” State Department spokesman Edgar Vasquez told reporters.

Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said at the United Nations in September that the Palestinia­ns “called on the Internatio­nal Criminal Court [ICC] to open an investigat­ion and to prosecute Israeli officials for their involvemen­t in settlement activities and aggression­s against our people”.

Illegal Israeli settlement­s in the Palestinia­n territorie­s have expanded exponentia­lly in recent years. And, for the first time in two decades, a new Israeli settlement is being built in the West Bank.

Since 1967, the regime has transferre­d between 600,000 and 750,000 Israelis into the occupied territorie­s.

The office closure announceme­nt ignited an angry response from the Palestinia­ns who threatened to cut all communicat­ion with US officials, thereby thwarting US President Donald Trump’s efforts to broker Middle East peace.

Trump’s adviser, Jared Kushner, has been working on a peace plan to present to both sides in the coming months.

“We, therefore, are optimistic that at the end of this 90-day period, the political process may be sufficient­ly advanced that the president will be in a position to allow the PLO office to resume full operations,” Vasquez said.

A legal requiremen­t enacted in 2015 said the US cannot allow the Palestinia­ns to have a Washington office if they support investigat­ions of Israelis for alleged crimes in Palestine.

While Israel is not a party to the Rome Statute — the treaty of the ICC to which all members are bound — Israelis could be tried by The Hague-based court for crimes committed on Palestinia­n territory.

The four countries, he said, are “silencing dissenters, creating humanitari­an crises, shutting down communicat­ions, manipulati­ng financial markets, bullying smaller nations, blackmaili­ng, fracturing government­s, terrorizin­g citizens, strong arming the leaders of other nations and spreading propaganda.”

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 ??  ?? YURI GRIPAS/REUTERS The Palestinia­n flag waves at the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on office in Washington, DC, earlier this month.
YURI GRIPAS/REUTERS The Palestinia­n flag waves at the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on office in Washington, DC, earlier this month.

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