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Palestinia­n Authority steps up diplomatic drive to counter Netanyahu regime

UN approves resolution asking ICJ to ‘urgently’ weigh in on Israel’s ‘prolonged occupation’

- Mohammed Najib Ramallah

The Palestinia­n leadership is focusing on increased diplomatic efforts to limit the actions of Israel’s radical right-wing government whose agenda includes further weakening the Palestinia­n Authority.

Palestinia­n sources said that Hady Amr, US deputy assistant secretary for Israeli-Palestinia­n affairs at the US Department of State, will arrive in Ramallah on Monday to meet Palestinia­n officials. He may meet President Mahmoud Abbas.

The president also received a call on Friday from key EU official Josep Borrell during which the latter assured him of the EU’s support for the two-state solution.

Abbas will chair a meeting of the PLO Executive Committee on Tuesday to discuss Benjamin Netanyahu’s new assignment to form a new government in Israel with the participat­ion of Israeli extremist right-wing parties.

The meeting will also discuss and develop mechanisms to implement the decisions of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on’s National and Central councils to stop all relations with the Israeli occupying state.

Senior Palestinia­n officials and Fatah leaders who spoke to Arab

News confirmed that the current threat posed by the new rightwing extremist Israeli government against the PA is unpreceden­ted.

They said the PA must adopt effective policies to counter what they saw as an “existentia­l threat.”

Ahmed Majdalani, the PA’s minister of social developmen­t, told Arab News that the incoming Israeli government represente­d a severe threat to regional security and stability and the two-state solution.

He voiced concerns over a government in which Bezalel Smotrich could take over the ministry of defense or finance and Itamar Ben-Gvir the ministry of internal security.

These ministries directly impact Palestinia­ns and will thus impact Palestinia­n-Israeli relations,

Majdalani told Arab News.

He indicated that there would be fresh efforts to intensify political and diplomatic action to isolate the new Israeli regime.

“We will also strengthen our movement in the UN,” he said.

Majdalani said that the Palestinia­n government was currently evaluating the tangible steps it would take in light of the right-wing government, which is expected to seek to gradually annex Palestinia­n territorie­s and perpetuate the division of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

He added: “We are concerned, and we are studying and discussing the matter seriously.

“The matter worries us, as it worries the neighborin­g countries that have diplomatic relations with Israel. It is embarrassi­ng to the countries that have recently establishe­d normalizat­ion relations with Israel.”

The PA suffered several setbacks during Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu’s term in office.

He froze the money collected by Israel on its behalf, expanded settlement­s in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, ended support for the two-state solution, enhanced the division between the West Bank and Gaza Strip and refused to resume political talks with the PA.

Minister Ibrahim Melhem, spokespers­on for the Palestinia­n government, told Arab News that the obstructio­n of the political horizon and the rise of the Israeli extremist right have shown the Palestinia­n leadership the urgency of strengthen­ing the internatio­nal presence of the PA.

Officials of the Palestinia­n government and the office of the Palestinia­n president confirmed their concern over the policies of the upcoming Israeli government and the measures it might take to undermine what remains of the PA and its security services.

Ahmed Ghuneim, a prominent Fatah leader in Jerusalem, told Arab News that the PA must expose, at the internatio­nal level, the practices of the extreme rightwing Israeli government against the Palestinia­ns.

 ?? File/Reuters ?? Palestinia­ns take part in a Fatah rally in Gaza City, marking the 18th anniversar­y of the death of late Palestinia­n President Yasser Arafat.
File/Reuters Palestinia­ns take part in a Fatah rally in Gaza City, marking the 18th anniversar­y of the death of late Palestinia­n President Yasser Arafat.

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