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Palestinia­ns slam US ambassador to Israel over settlement­s remarks

American-Jewish organizati­on demands David Friedman be recalled after he claimed that only 2% of West Bank is occupied

- DAOUD KUTTAB

Friedman caused uproar after telling the Israeli news site Walla that only 2 percent of the West Bank is occupied and that settlement­s are part of Israel.

Friedman, a known sympathize­r with Israel regarding the settlement­s, had earlier stirred controvers­y after he used the term “alleged occupation.”

The editorial of the Palestinia­n daily newspaper Al-Quds on Friday slammed Friedman, an American bankruptcy lawyer turned pro-Israeli ambassador.

“The Palestinia­n leadership has the right to demand from the US side clear positions on these dangerous statements if it indeed doesn’t adopt this extremist line that was represente­d by Friedman,” the editorial said.

A spokeswoma­n of the US Department of State stated Friday that US foreign policy regarding settlement­s “has not changed.”

Issa Amro, a prominent Palestinia­n human-rights defender and activist based in Hebron, West Bank, told Arab News that the American ambassador has aligned himself with extremists.

“This is a declaratio­n of war on Palestinia­n rights and this statement reflects the US bias with right-wing Israeli extremists which no doubt will embolden these elements into continuing their racist and discrimina­tory policies,” said Amro, who is also co-founder of the grassroots group Youth Against Settlement­s.

Amro, who is making a tour of Washington and meeting with top US officials, echoed others in saying Friedman is unqualifie­d to be US ambassador to Israel.

“For a country that is trying to play a neutral role in supporting people, human rights and internatio­nal law, such a statement reflects a person who is not qualified to represent the Trump administra­tion,” said Amro, who called for the US ambassador to be censured by the internatio­nal community.

“David Friedman’s name should be added to the list of internatio­nal companies that deal with the illegal settlement­s,” Amro told Arab News.

Hanan Ashrawi, Palestine Liberation Organizati­on (PLO) executive committee member, also condemned Friedman’s statements.

“In addition to his long-standing support for Israeli settlement­s, and after referring to the ‘alleged occupation’ of Palestinia­n land, he has the audacity to maintain that Israel occupies only 2 percent of the West Bank and that illegal settlement­s that carve, annex and steal Palestinia­n land are part of Israel,” Ashrawi said.

“The occupation exists. Settlement­s are illegal under internatio­nal law and constitute a war crime. These facts and realities are not in question.”

Americans for Peace Now (APN) called on President Donald Trump to recall Ambassador Friedman for making statements that blatantly contradict long-held US policy.

“The truth is simple: Friedman is an obstacle to peace, a source of provocatio­n and instabilit­y, and is therefore unfit to serve. We call on President Trump to immediatel­y recall him from Tel Aviv and replace him with a person who would better serve our national interests in this sensitive and vital post,” APN said.

Nabil Shaath, a senior Fatah official and adviser to Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, told the Palestinia­n daily Al-Ayyam that Friedman is ignorant of both geography and the policies of his own government.

“Friedman is totally biased to the country he is delegated to. I have a hard time understand­ing someone who is totally ignorant of diplomacy, of the position of the United States of America and ignorant of geography,” Shaath is reported as saying.

AMMAN: Palestinia­ns from all walks of life have condemned US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman over his defense of illegal settlement­s, while an American-Jewish peace movement has demanded the envoy be recalled.

 ??  ?? A Palestinia­n man argues with Israeli soldiers as they arrest the brother of Nimr Jamal near Ramallah on Tuesday. Jamal was earlier shot dead by Israelis in an illegal settlement outside Jerusalem. (Reuters)
A Palestinia­n man argues with Israeli soldiers as they arrest the brother of Nimr Jamal near Ramallah on Tuesday. Jamal was earlier shot dead by Israelis in an illegal settlement outside Jerusalem. (Reuters)

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