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Israel has sabotaged Oslo peace accords, Palestinia­n leader says

- DAOUD KUTTAB

AMMAN: Israel’s actions have sabotaged the landmark Oslo peace accords of the 1990s, the Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday.

“There is no Oslo,” Abbas told a meeting of Palestinia­n leaders in Ramallah called to discuss the recognitio­n by US President Donald Trump of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. “Israel ended Oslo.”

Abbas told the 28th session of the Palestinia­n Central Council: “We said ‘no’ to Trump and we will not accept his project. The deal of century is the slap of century and we will not accept it.

“We do not take instructio­ns from anyone and we say ‘no’ to anyone if it is about our destiny, our cause, our country and our people.”

The president said he regretted that there were no delegates at the meeting from Hamas in Gaza.

“What made me upset was that our brothers did not participat­e in this meeting because the place was not suitable for making fateful decisions,” he said.

“Where, in their opinion, is the place to make crucial decisions? We meet here to defend and protect Jerusalem, and there can be no argument from anyone that the place is not suitable. We are at a crucial moment and our future at stake.”

Abbas Zaki, a member of the Fatah central committee, told Arab News that Hamas leaders were afraid of participat­ing in any effort to rewrite Palestinia­n liberation strategy.

“We are at the stage of coming up with a new strategy and we want all Palestinia­ns to help us come up with a joint agreement because we know that such strategies require a level of sacrifice.”

Zaki said he hoped even those with difference­s of opinion would attend and express their ideas.

“We are holding our session in Palestine and the Council can accept all points of view.”

However, Zaki said he was worried that Hamas wanted the current Palestinia­n effort to fail.

“They want free gifts without having to work for them. They are waiting for the Palestinia­n National Authority to fail so that they can take over,” he said.

Zaki said all Palestinia­ns rejected Trump’s position and wanted Arab countries to react in a strong way.

“Arab summits in Amman, Baghdad and Cairo all resolved unanimousl­y that Arab countries would cut off relations with any country that moves its embassy to Jerusalem. It is time for our Arab brothers to act according to their own resolution­s.”

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