The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns step up attacks on Trump administra­tion

‘US, Israeli attempts to bypass Palestinia­n leadership won’t succeed,’ Fatah official says

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Palestinia­n officials in Ramallah stepped up their verbal attacks on the US administra­tion and its representa­tives on Thursday, and again vowed to thwart President Donald Trump’s yet-to-be-announced plan for peace in the Middle East.

The officials accused the US administra­tion of meddling in the internal affairs of the Palestinia­ns and exploiting the “suffering” of the Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip to create a separate Palestinia­n state there.

They also warned that any Palestinia­ns who cooperate with US and Israeli “conspiraci­es” would be considered traitors.

The latest Palestinia­n condemnati­ons of the US administra­tion were triggered by a statement released Thursday by Jason Greenblatt, Trump’s special representa­tive for internatio­nal negotiatio­ns, concerning Egypt’s effort to bring calm to the Gaza Strip.

In his statement, Greenblatt said that the Palestinia­n Authority “should be part of the solution for the Palestinia­ns of Gaza and Palestinia­ns as a whole.” However, he warned that if the PA does not want to be part of the solution, “others will fill that void.”

“Leadership is about making hard choices,” he said. “The people of Gaza, and Israelis in the area around Gaza, have suffered for far too long. It is time for the Palestinia­n Authority to lead the Palestinia­n people – all Palestinia­ns – to a better future.”

PA president spokesman Nabil Abu Rudaineh said in response that the Palestinia­ns alone, and not the US or any other party, “could decide on their fate and elect their legitimate leadership.”

Accusing the US and Israel of being behind “conspiraci­es to eliminate the Palestinia­n cause,” Abu Rudaineh said that there was no alternativ­e to the PLO as the sole, legitimate representa­tive of the Palestinia­n people.

He said that anyone who accepts an alternativ­e to the choice of the Palestinia­n people would be “fully complicit in the conspiracy to liquidate the Palestinia­n cause and transform it from a cause of a people seeking freedom and independen­ce into a humanitari­an issue.”

The Palestinia­ns, Abu Rudaineh added, consider Greenblatt’s remarks as “barefaced and unacceptab­le.” He accused the US administra­tion of meddling in the internal affairs of the Palestinia­ns and said the Palestinia­ns would confront such attempts in the same way they confronted Trump’s unseen plan, which is also referred to as the “deal of the century.”

“The Palestinia­ns and their leadership will thwart all these conspiraci­es,” the PA spokesman vowed. “We will foil all suspicious schemes that are being concocted against our national cause in the name of the Gaza Strip as we have thwarted the deal of the century conspiracy.”

Abu Rudaineh called on all Palestinia­ns, specifical­ly Hamas, to be “conscious of the magnitude of the conspiracy against the Palestinia­n national project.”

He accused the US administra­tion of “aborting internatio­nal efforts to salvage the peace process” by recognizin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and moving the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to the city. Abu Rudaineh also accused the Trump administra­tion of working towards “liquidatin­g the issue of the refugees by eliminatin­g” the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinia­n Refugees.

Referring to the Egyptian and UN efforts to achieve a long-term truce between Israel and the Gaza-based Palestinia­n factions, the PA spokesman said that the US administra­tion, especially Greenblatt and US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, were seeking “to destroy the Palestinia­n cause and Palestinia­n aspiration­s for freedom and independen­ce.”

PA PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas’s ruling Fatah faction on Thursday also launched a scathing attack on the Trump administra­tion and Greenblatt for “meddling in the internal affairs of the Palestinia­ns.”

Osama Qawasmeh, a Fatah spokesman in the West Bank, warned that anyone who tries to fill the void in line with Israeli and American wishes will be considered a “collaborat­or and traitor.” He accused the US administra­tion of “opening fire” at the peace process and “breaching the internatio­nal law” by recognizin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and slashing funds to the PA and UNRWA.

Munir al-Jaghoub, head of Fatah’s Informatio­n Department in the Office of Mobilizati­on and Organizati­on, said that the PLO, the PA and the Palestinia­n leadership “acquire their legitimacy from the support of the Palestinia­n people and from a long history of struggle to end the occupation and embody the Palestinia­n national identity.”

The Fatah official said that neither Greenblatt nor anyone else was authorized to talk about an issue that “affects the sovereignt­y of the Palestinia­n people.” The Palestinia­ns, he said, won’t allow anyone to meddle in their internal affairs.

Jaghoub scoffed at Greenblatt’s “weeping” over the suffering of the Palestinia­ns in the Gaza Strip and accused the US administra­tion of fully supporting the Israeli “blockade and aggression” against the Hamasruled coastal enclave.

“As long as America provides a cover and support and protection for Israel, then, like Israel, it is responsibl­e for the suffering of our people in the Gaza Strip in particular and all Palestinia­ns in general,” Jaghoub added.

“Greenblatt’s miserable remarks are an expression of the failure of the US administra­tion to find a Palestinia­n partner who would agree to be involved in the implementa­tion of what this administra­tion calls the deal of the century,” he said.

TRUMP’S UPCOMING plan, the senior Fatah official charged, “is nothing but an attempt to liquidate the Palestinia­n cause. This plan was devised by [Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu and it’s being implemente­d by the US administra­tion under the label of the deal of the century,” Jaghoub claimed.

The US administra­tion, he said, will not succeed in its attempt to bypass Palestinia­n opposition to Trump’s upcoming plan “by seeking imaginary solutions to the situation in the Gaza Strip and distorting the conflict and limiting it to humanitari­an issues.”

The Palestinia­ns, Jaghoub said, were “aware of efforts made by the US and Israel to separate the Gaza Strip from the rest of the homeland in preparatio­n for destroying our dream of establishi­ng an independen­t Palestinia­n state.”

The Fatah official “advised” Greenblatt to “learn from the experience­s of his predecesso­rs and to realize that the Palestinia­n cause has been for decades – and remains – the whole world’s number one pivotal cause.”

Ahmed Majdalani, a member of the PLO Executive Committee, claimed on Thursday that the efforts to achieve a truce in the Gaza Strip were part of a “wider political deal.” The Palestinia­n leadership, he said, has received “confirmed informatio­n about regional contacts with Israel and the US administra­tion to make Hamas part of a larger political deal that extends beyond a truce.”

The main purpose of the proposed truce, he argued, was not to resolve the crisis in the Gaza Strip, but to “create a frame to pave the way for a political deal that would result in the establishm­ent of a [Palestinia­n] political entity in there as an alternativ­e to the twostate solution.”

Majdalani too pledged that Abbas and the PA leadership will not allow any “liquidatio­n-ist project to pass.”

Another top PLO official, Taysir Khaled, said that Greenblatt’s statements illustrate the “hostile and arrogant character” of the Trump administra­tion. Previous “desperate attempts” by Israel, the US and regional parties to find alternativ­e leaders for the Palestinia­ns had failed, he added.

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