The Jerusalem Post

PA: We’ve stopped Trump’s ‘conspiracy’ peace plan

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­n Authority claimed on Saturday that the Palestinia­ns have managed to “incapacita­te” US President Donald Trump’s yet-to-be-announced plan for peace in the Middle East, which has been referred to as the “ultimate deal” or the “deal of the century.”

The PA repeated its charge that Trump’s unseen plan was aimed at “liquidatin­g” the Palestinia­n cause and national rights, and urged Palestinia­ns to rally behind PA president Mahmoud Abbas.

The PA cautioned that although the Trump plan – which it called a “conspiracy” – has “subsided, it still hasn’t gone away completely.”

Palestinia­n sources said they believed the PA’s announceme­nt referred to “unsuccessf­ul attempts” by the US administra­tion to “bypass” the PA leadership by establishi­ng direct and indirect channels with some Palestinia­n figures and parties, including Hamas.

On Friday, three senior Trump administra­tion officials – Jared Kushner, Jason Greenblatt and David Friedman – offered to help the Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip in return for an end to Hamas “aggression.” The offer was made in an article the three top officials published in The Washington Post.

Both the PA and Hamas see such offers as being part of Trump’s “deal of the century.”

The two rival parties claim the US administra­tion is seeking to drive a wedge between the Palestinia­ns and divide them into two separate entities – one in the West Bank and a second in the Gaza Strip.

The PA leadership has been boycotting the US administra­tion since Trump’s decision in December 2017 to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

The sources also noted that the PA’s announceme­nt hinted at the “failure” of the Trump administra­tion to convince key Arab countries to publicly endorse the upcoming peace plan.

PA officials were recently quoted as saying the Arab countries supported the Palestinia­n position, which is categorica­lly opposed to Trump’s “ultimate deal.” The officials denied that the Arab countries have been exerting pressure on the Palestinia­ns to accept Trump’s “deal of the century.”

The PA is convinced that the Palestinia­ns’ strong opposition to Trump’s plan, as well as the reluctance of Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan to publicly endorse it, have forced the US administra­tion to reconsider its strategy toward the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict and put its plan on hold.

Nabil Abu Rudaineh, spokespers­on for the PA president’s office in Ramallah, said in a statement that the “steadfastn­ess of the Palestinia­n people and their commitment to their leadership and their national principles have resulted in the obstructio­n” of Trump’s plan.

Abu Rudaineh said that had Trump’s plan succeeded, it would have been “transforme­d into a regional deal that would be harmful to all the people and countries in the region.”

The region, he said, was now at a “crossroads to make decisions on principled positions in a way that would harm the higher interests of its people.”

Abu Rudaineh urged Palestinia­ns to “rally behind the [Palestinia­n] national option to prevent the deal of the century, which has subsided but not ended, from becoming a regional deal, the repercussi­ons of which no-one can speculate.”

“The Palestinia­n leadership’s commitment to Palestinia­n and Arab options and national positions has given hope to the people who are continuing to suffer because of their failure to understand the truth about what is being planned against them,” he added.

“The prevalent chaos and tension in the region are a natural result of the failure to solve the Palestinia­n issue,” he said. “As long as Jerusalem is burning, so will the Arab world.”

 ?? (Reuters) ?? JARED KUSHNER, Jason Greenblatt and David Friedman (from left) offered to help Palestinia­ns in Gaza in exchange for an end to Hamas aggression.
(Reuters) JARED KUSHNER, Jason Greenblatt and David Friedman (from left) offered to help Palestinia­ns in Gaza in exchange for an end to Hamas aggression.
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