The Borneo Post

PLO mulls revoking recognitio­n of Israel

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RAMALLAH, Palestinia­n Territorie­s: The Palestine Liberation Organisati­on’s top leadership opened the way to suspending its recognitio­n of Israel Saturday, but stopped short of ordering the drastic measure immediatel­y.

Withdrawin­g the PLO’s 1988 recognitio­n would threaten decades of Israeli relations with the moderate Palestinia­n leadership and raise doubts over security coordinati­on between the two.

It would also be seen as a fatal blow to the two- state solution, already on life support following the White House’s December recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December.

The PLO’s Executive Committee released a statement after a threehour meeting Saturday saying it would set up a committee to study the derecognit­ion move.

The organisati­on’s top body was meeting for the first time since the Palestinia­n Central Council, another arm of the PLO, called for the step last month.

The executive committee on Saturday urged the Palestinia­n Authority of president Mahmud Abbas to “immediatel­y start preparing plans and projects for disengagem­ent steps with the Israeli occupation government at the political, administra­tive, economic and security levels.”

The Palestinia­n leadership has become increasing­ly frustrated with the American administra­tion, particular­ly since President Donald Trump’s controvers­ial recognitio­n of Jerusalem as capital of Israel, in a break with decades of internatio­nal consensus that the city’s fate should be decided in peace talks.

The Palestinia­ns, who also see the city as their capital, cut off ties with Trump and said his decision had placed in jeopardy their relations with Israel.

Last month the PLO’s Central Council called on the Executive Committee to suspend recognitio­n of Israel until it recognises the state of Palestine and halts the building of Jewish settlement­s on occupied Palestinia­n land.

Western countries have been lobbying senior Palestinia­n officials to convince them not to take such a step, multiple diplomats said. — AFP

 ??  ?? Abbas reads notes as he chairs a meeting of the PLO Executive Committee at the Palestinia­n Authority headquarte­rs in the West Bank city of Ramallah. — AFP photo
Abbas reads notes as he chairs a meeting of the PLO Executive Committee at the Palestinia­n Authority headquarte­rs in the West Bank city of Ramallah. — AFP photo

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