Arab Times

‘God help us if Trump wins re-election’

Palestinia­n premier laments

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RAMALLAH, West Bank, Oct 13, (Agencies): The Palestinia­n prime minister has said it will be disastrous for his people and the world at large if President Donald Trump wins re-election next month.

Speaking remotely to European lawmakers, Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh said the last four years of the Trump administra­tion have greatly harmed the Palestinia­ns.

“If we are going to live another four years with President Trump,” he said, God help us and the whole world, Shtayyeh said Monday. The comments were posted on his Facebook page.

The Palestinia­ns have traditiona­lly refrained from taking an explicit public position in American presidenti­al elections. Shtayyeh’s comments reflected the sense of desperatio­n on the Palestinia­n side after a series of US moves that have left them weakened and isolated.

The Palestinia­ns severed ties with Trump after he recognized contested Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in late 2017 and subsequent­ly moved the American Embassy to the holy city. Trump has also cut off hundreds of millions of dollars of American aid to the Palestinia­ns, shut the Palestinia­n diplomatic offices in Washington and issued a Mideast plan this year that largely favored Israel. The Palestinia­ns

have rejected the plan out of hand.

The Trump administra­tion also has persuaded two Arab countries, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, to establish full diplomatic relations with Israel and promised that other Arab nations will follow suit. These deals have undercut the traditiona­l Arab consensus that recognitio­n of Israel only come in return for an Israeli-Palestinia­n peace deal – a rare source of leverage for the Palestinia­ns.

Shtayyeh expressed hope that a victory by the Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden would raise prospects for a peace deal.

 ??  ?? In this photo released on Oct 13, 2020 on the official Facebook page of the Syrian Presidency, Syrian President Bashar Assad (third from left), wearing a mask to help prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s, speaks with people during his visit to the coastal province of Latakia, Syria. Assad made a rare public visit to Latakia where he toured areas that suffered heavy damage in last week’s deadly wildfires. (AP)
In this photo released on Oct 13, 2020 on the official Facebook page of the Syrian Presidency, Syrian President Bashar Assad (third from left), wearing a mask to help prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s, speaks with people during his visit to the coastal province of Latakia, Syria. Assad made a rare public visit to Latakia where he toured areas that suffered heavy damage in last week’s deadly wildfires. (AP)

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