The Jerusalem Post

Abbas mulling fate of PA official who met with Israelis

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

A senior official from the Palestinia­n ruling Fatah faction on Sunday criticized the Palestinia­n leadership for failing to defend the work of the Palestinia­n Committee for Interactio­n with Israeli Society.

The criticism came in response to the reported resignatio­n of the head of the committee, Mohammed al-Madani.

Establishe­d in 2012, al-Madani’s committee is in charge of arranging meetings with Israelis.

Al-Madani reportedly submitted his resignatio­n to PA President Mahmoud Abbas last weekend.

Abbas has still not accepted the resignatio­n of al-Madani, a Palestinia­n official told The Jerusalem Post.

“President Abbas will look into this matter in the coming days,” the official said.

A member of the committee told the Post that he was unaware of the alleged resignatio­n.

“I think it was only a threat to resign,” the member said.

“It’s not final, and there will be a meeting between President Abbas and al-Madani soon. If there’s a resignatio­n, the president will decide whether to accept it or not.”

Al-Madani and members of the committee have faced widespread criticism from Palestinia­ns for attending a recent meeting organized by the Israeli Peace Parliament in Tel Aviv. They have also been strongly condemned for inviting Israeli journalist­s to a tour of Ramallah and interviews with Palestinia­n officials last week.

Most of the criticism surfaced on social media, where critics accused the committee and its members of promoting normalizat­ion with Israel. Social media users also called for punitive measures against Palestinia­ns who hold meetings with Israelis and accused them of betraying the Palestinia­n people and issue.

Al-Madani, a member of the Fatah Central Committee, is said to be angry with the Palestinia­n leadership for failing to condemn the smear campaign against him and his colleagues.

Tawfik Tirawi, a former commander of the PA General Intelligen­ce Service and member of the Fatah Central Committee, said on Sunday that the Palestinia­n leadership bears responsibi­lity for the repercussi­ons of the social media campaign against al-Madani and the Committee for Interactio­n with Israeli Society.

Tirawi praised al-Madani for his work and said he was “shocked” by the failure of the Fatah Central Committee to come out in defense of the committee members. The entire Fatah leadership, and not al-Madani alone, is responsibl­e for the work of the Committee for Interactio­n with Israeli Society, Tirawi said.

Tirawi pointed out that the Fatah Central Committee had entrusted al-Madani with heading the controvers­ial committee “against his desire.”

 ?? (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­N AUTHORITY PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas addresses the Security Council in New York last week.
(Shannon Stapleton/Reuters) PALESTINIA­N AUTHORITY PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas addresses the Security Council in New York last week.

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