The Jerusalem Post

PA: No Arab pressure to accept Trump’s peace plan

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­ns are not facing any pressure from the Arab countries to accept US President Donald Trump’s plan for peace in the Middle East, Palestinia­n officials said on Monday.

The officials claimed reports suggesting a number of Arab countries – including Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt – have accepted the plan were untrue and were part of a campaign of misinforma­tion designed to drive a wedge between the Palestinia­ns and these countries.

“The US administra­tion is facing a crisis after failing to market its peace plan to the Palestinia­ns and Arabs,” a member of the PLO Executive Committee told The Jerusalem Post. “This administra­tion is living under an illusion, if it thinks that it would be able to find Arab or Palestinia­n support for its suspicious plan.”

The PLO official said he was unaware of any pressure on the Palestinia­n leadership from any Arab country to accept the plan. ”We only hear these reports in the Israeli media and from some unreliable and suspicious Arab media organizati­ons,” he added. “There is full coordinati­on between the Palestinia­n leadership and our Arab brothers regarding the US administra­tion’s policies.”

According to the Palestinia­n officials, US envoys Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt failed to win Arab support for Trump’s yet-to-be-announced plan during their recent visit to the region.

“We have been informed that the Arab countries have advised the US administra­tion to introduce changes to its peace plan if it wants the Palestinia­ns to accept it,” said a senior Fatah official in Ramallah. “The Arabs know that no peace plan would be acceptable as long as the Palestinia­ns are opposed to it.”

On Monday, the PA government accused Prime Minister

Benjamin Netanyahu of “spreading false leaks and rumors,” to the effect that the Arab world supports the US plan, which Trump has described as the “deal of the century.”

Yusef Al-Mahmoud, spokesman for the Ramallah-based PA government, claimed that Netanyahu was continuing with his efforts to create the impression that the Arab world was supportive of the unseen peace plan.

“This is an attempt to cover up for his and the US administra­tion’s failure to win support for the so-called deal of the century,” he said.

Mahmoud accused the US and Israel of working to “bypass” the Palestinia­n leadership. “This attempt is doomed to failure,” he said. “Previous attempts to bypass the leadership of the Palestinia­ns have failed. The Palestinia­n people have one address: the PLO, represente­d by the Palestinia­n leadership, headed by President Mahmoud Abbas.”

Referring to Kushner’s interview with the Palestinia­n daily Al-Quds earlier this week, in which the US envoy criticized Abbas, the spokespers­on said the Palestinia­ns “will not be fooled by attempts to distort the image” of their leaders.

PA Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Malki also denied that the Palestinia­n leadership was under pressure from Arab countries to accept the Trump peace plan. “The Arab position remains unchanged,” he told the PA’s Voice of Palestine radio station. “This position is based on accepting anything that is acceptable to the Palestinia­ns and rejecting anything we reject.”

Malki claimed that Kushner’s “provocativ­e” statements to Al-Quds “reflected the failure of the US envoys’ mission in the region. Malki praised the “brave and dignified” positions of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan in supporting the Palestinia­n stance.

The PA Foreign Ministry launched a scathing attack on Kushner, dubbing him a “junior politician.” The ministry said Kushner’s statements and positions “stemmed from total and deliberate ignorance of the realities and history of the conflict.”

The PA ministry claimed that Kushner and the Trump administra­tion were seeking to drive a wedge between the Palestinia­ns and Arabs on the one hand and the Palestinia­ns and their leaders on the other.

“In his statements, Kushner chose to conceal the US position, which is blindly biased in favor of the occupation and its expansioni­st settlement policies,” the ministry charged. “He also ignored the fact that it was President Trump who began the aggression on the Palestinia­n people and their rights, thus abandoning the American role as sponsor of the peace process and meaningful negotiatio­ns. We see that Kushner’s statements could not have been made by [anyone] other than someone who is a junior in politics.”

Osama Qawassmeh, a spokesman for Abbas’s ruling Fatah faction in the West Bank, called on Palestinia­ns to unify their efforts to thwart “the big conspiracy called ‘the deal of the century.’” Trump’s peace plan, he claimed, was aimed at “completely liquidatin­g the Palestinia­n cause.”

Omar Al-Ghoul, a prominent political analyst with the PA’s Al-Hayat Al-Jadeeda newspaper, called on Arab countries to follow suit with the Palestinia­n leadership and boycott representa­tives of the Trump administra­tion.

“If the Arabs are unable to do so, they should at least not allow US administra­tion officials to talk about the Palestinia­n issue,” he said. “The Arab countries should relay a clear and powerful message to the US administra­tion, namely that the Palestinia­n leadership is the sole party that is authorized to speak on behalf of the Palestinia­ns.” •

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