The Jerusalem Post

PM: Abbas shows zero interest in negotiatio­ns

- • By HERB KEINON

Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has shown that he is not interested in finding a solution to the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday in response to Abbas saying that he will not accept any peace plan put forward by the US.

Netanyahu, at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting, said that Abbas made clear at a press conference with French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday that “For all practical purposes he is withdrawin­g from the [diplomatic] process and is not interested at all in what kind of proposal the US brings.”

According to Netanyahu, “This again reveals something simple and clear – the ones who do not want a resolution to the conflict are the

Palestinia­ns.”

Netanyahu also referred at the opening of the weekly cabinet meeting to the new national security paper published recently by the Trump administra­tion that asserts that the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict is not at the core of the region’s problems.

“The root of the general conflict in the Middle East does not lie in Israel, but in Iran and in radical Islam and the terrorism that it inspires,” Netanyahu said. “All of these are the true reasons that have been revealed to everyone. Anyone with eyes in their head and integrity cannot deny it.”

In addition, Netanyahu mentioned Denmark’s decision to tighten conditions for providing money to Palestinia­n NGOs, saying that he has spoken about this recently with Denmark’s prime minister and foreign minister, as well as with other European foreign ministers when he met them earlier this month in Brussels.

“I demanded from them all that they end their support for organizati­ons that supported terrorism and boycotts of Israel,” Netanyahu said. “Denmark has decided to take this step, but it is not the first or the last. We will continue pursuing this line.”

The Jerusalem-based NGO Monitor, which for over 10 years has been following funding by Denmark, Norway, Switzerlan­d, and the Netherland­s to an NGO clearingho­use based in Ramallah that today goes by the name of the Human Rights and Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law Secretaria­t, also praised the Danish step.

Daniel Laufer, a spokesman for the NGO, said his organizati­on identified grants by the secretaria­t to NGOs “linked to the PFLP [Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine], which is listed on the EU’s list of terror organizati­ons, as well as others promoting incitement to violence, antisemiti­sm, BDS, and anti-normalizat­ion. The evidence also revealed that managers of the secretaria­t were similarly involved in anti-Israel political warfare.”

Between 2006 and 2018, Denmark provided $12 million of the $45m. total budgeted to the secretaria­t, he said.

According to Laufer: “Taken together with Norway’s decision reversing participat­ion in the secretaria­t NGO funding mechanism, and with parliament­ary scrutiny in Switzerlan­d and the Netherland­s, Denmark’s action highlights the belated awareness among Europeans of the need for due diligence and full transparen­cy in NGO funding.”

Between the years 2014 and 2016, Laufer said, the secretaria­t provided $530,000 to the Women’s Affairs Technical Committee that named a woman’s center in Burka, north of Nablus, after Dalal Mughrabi, a Palestinia­n terrorist who led the Coastal Road massacre in 1978 that killed 37 people.

It was the naming of the women’s center after Mugrabi in May that triggered the Danish to review where its money to Palestinia­n NGOs was going. •

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