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Palestinia­ns need better mediators

If US is not going to be a fair broker, then other nations have a duty to fill in the leadership void

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alestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas made a rare appearance before the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday and called for an internatio­nal peace conference by midyear — something especially needed, he said, since the US can no longer be counted on as the lone mediator. It is “essential”, Abbas said, that a “multilater­al internatio­nal mechanism” be establishe­d to broker peace. The Palestinia­ns have lost faith in the United States as an honest mediator after President Donald Trump reversed decades of policy and recognised Occupied Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Abbas said he hoped a conference in mid-2018 would set a timeline to resolve all issues with Israel tied to the twostate solution — the internatio­nally recognised arrangemen­t that calls for an independen­t Palestinia­n state alongside Israel.

For the Palestinia­n cause, there is nothing more important than the fate of occupied Jerusalem. The Palestinia­ns have sought the eastern part of occupied Jerusalem as the capital of their future, independen­t state. Last month, Abbas had ruled out the US role as mediator in the conflict. While calling for a ‘review’ of all agreements reached with Tel Aviv since the Oslo Accords in 1993, Abbas reiterated his commitment to a two-state solution.

Trump recently said neither Israelis nor Palestinia­ns were interested in peace, casting doubt on the supposed ‘historical deal’ for peace that he has promised. The ‘deal of the century’ has clearly unravelled because it favours one side (Israel) over the other. The multilater­al framework as proposed by Abbas is an indication of how the Palestinia­ns intend to move forward from now on.

If the US is not going to be a fair and responsibl­e broker, then other countries have a duty to step up and fill in the leadership void.

As Palestinia­n options grow more obsolete, it is imperative for the internatio­nal community to act swiftly and decisively in order to avoid another bloody confrontat­ion. Arab states need to step up and use their diplomatic sway and influence over internatio­nal players to make this a priority. European nations have a particular responsibi­lity to help amid the vacuum of effective US leadership as they are better equipped politicall­y and financiall­y to pressure Israel to make the concession­s that are needed to ensure peace.

In the court of internatio­nal public opinion, there still remains a great deal of sympathy and support for the just aspiration­s of the Palestinia­n people as evidenced by the United Nation’s General Assembly vote, criticisin­g the US decision to recognise Occupied Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Palestinia­ns need to capitalise on that sympathy and seek better mediators.

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