The Jerusalem Post

Abbas: Trump plan won’t pass, martyr pay to continue

Condemns Jews visiting Temple Mount

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­ns will not allow US President Donald Trump’s yet-to-be-announced Middle East peace plan to pass, and will continue paying salaries to families of prisoners and “martyrs,” Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday.

Speaking at a meeting of the Fatah Central Committee in Ramallah, Abbas said that Arab countries have told the PA that they are opposed to Trump’s plan.

“We want to affirm that our Arab brothers have told us that they too are against the deal of the century,” Abbas said in reference to the way some in Washington DC have referred to the deal. “In addition, there are countries in Europe, Asia and Africa that have begun realizing that this deal can’t pass.”

Abbas lashed out at Israel for legislatio­n it passed last week to deduct PA payments made to families of “martyrs” and prisoners from tax revenues collected on behalf of the Palestinia­ns.

“We won’t allow anyone to interfere with the money,” Abbas stressed. “They are our martyrs and prisoners and the injured and we will continue to pay them. We started the payments in 1965.”

At the beginning of his speech, Abbas sent “greetings” to Palestinia­ns who were taking part in the Hamas-sponsored protests along Israel’s border with the Gaza Strip as well as demonstrat­ions against Israeli plans to evict the Bedouin village of Khan al-Ahmar, near Ma’aleh Adumim.

“We are proud of these marches and protests,” Abbas said.

Earlier on Sunday, the PA launched a scathing attack against Israel over a proposed bill that makes it easier for

Jews to purchase land in Area C of the West Bank as well as continued visits by Jewish groups to the Temple Mount.

The PA used the two issues to accuse Israel, specifical­ly the Knesset, of “ethnic cleansing,” “racial discrimina­tion” and “assaulting Islamic and Christian holy sites.”

It urged world parliament­s to “reassess” their ties with the Knesset in response to recent controvers­ial legislatio­n.

In response to a bill put forward by MK Bezalel Smotrich (Bayit Yehudi) that would make it easier for Jews to purchase land in Area C of the West Bank, the PA sent a letter to parliament­ary speakers around the world in which it claimed the Knesset has become a “platform for legitimizi­ng ethnic cleansing, terrorism and killings against the Palestinia­n people.”

The ministeria­l legislativ­e committee on Sunday delayed any vote or debate on the bill.

The PA also accused the Knesset of serving as an “official sponsor of racist laws.”

Smotrich’s proposed legislatio­n aims to change a 1953 Jordanian law that prevents foreigners and non-Arabs from directly purchasing land.

The letter, which was sent by the PA Ministry of Informatio­n on Sunday, claimed that the Knesset had passed laws “banning freedom of worship and calls for prayers from mosques.” It also accused the Knesset of passing a law that allows Israel to expropriat­e private Palestinia­n land in the West Bank where settlement­s or outposts have been built.

In addition, the PA letter to the parliament­ary speakers noted that the Knesset had approved a bill that applies Israeli law to Israeli educationa­l institutio­ns in the West Bank. The Knesset, it said, was “continuing to challenge the world by rejecting resolution­s of the United Nations and its General Assembly, stealing Palestinia­n tax revenues, and approving the Nationalit­y Bill” to enshrine Israel’s Jewish character.

According to the PA, the Knesset’s actions “legitimize racism and other unjust laws that harm non-Jews.”

The letter took issue with the Knesset’s use of the term Judea and Samaria when referring to the West Bank, saying this illustrate­s its disregard for internatio­nal law and mocks UN resolution­s.

“The Knesset has become a podium calling for terrorism, killings and ethnic cleansing,” the PA ministry said in its letter to the world parliament­s. “We appeal to you to reassess your relations with a parliament [the Knesset] that does not recognize freedom, pursues racial discrimina­tion, sponsors terrorism, promotes ethnic cleansing and genocide, and breaches internatio­nal convention­s.”

The PA letter said that the Knesset included members “who publicly call for killing Palestinia­ns, incite against them, call for seizing their land, celebrate when Palestinia­ns are killed or burned alive, call for demolishin­g the al-Aqsa Mosque and imposing heavy taxes on churches, and vote against internatio­nal law.”

The PA ministry also condemned a visit Sunday to the Temple Mount by Minister of Agricultur­e Uri Ariel (Bayit Yehudi) and MK Sharren Haskel (Likud). It said that the two “extremist” officials had “stormed the al-Aqsa Mosque, together with dozens of settlers, under high security from the police.”

Mahmoud Habbash, religious affairs adviser to PA President Mahmoud Abbas, also condemned the visit to the Temple Mount and accused the Israeli politician­s of “desecratin­g the Noble Sanctuary [Temple Mount].” Habbash called on the internatio­nal community to “intervene to put an end to these trespasses.”

He said that Israel’s actions were aimed at “putting a final end to the peace process,” and prove that “it does not want peace, and that peace is originally not on its agenda.” He also warned that Israel was “banging the drums of war by stirring up the religious feelings of one and a half billion Muslims.”

The senior PA official denounced the Israeli government as a “murderous government that practices systematic terrorism against the Palestinia­n people and their Islamic and Christian holy sites alike.”

The Ramallah-based PA government, for its part, held Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the US administra­tion responsibl­e for the “dangerous escalation” following the visit of Ariel and Haskel to the Temple Mount.

Yusef al-Mahmoud, spokespers­on for the PA government, called on Arab and Islamic countries to “move immediatel­y, on all levels, to halt the Israeli aggression against Islamic and Christian holy sites.” •

 ?? (Courtesy; Eliasaf Ofeen) ?? LIKUD MK Sharren Haskel (left) and Agricultur­e Minister Uri Ariel of Bayit Yehudi visit the Temple Mount yesterday.
(Courtesy; Eliasaf Ofeen) LIKUD MK Sharren Haskel (left) and Agricultur­e Minister Uri Ariel of Bayit Yehudi visit the Temple Mount yesterday.
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