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There is no justice in Pence’s remarks

▶ The US cannot expect the Palestinia­ns to regard it as an honest mediator

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Visiting Egypt on Saturday, US Vice President Mike Pence assured his hosts that Washington “is deeply committed to restarting the peace process” between the Israelis and the Palestinia­ns. Landing in Amman the following day, he reiterated the statement to King Abdullah of Jordan, who cautiously welcomed American efforts to “rebuild trust and confidence” in the region following US President Donald Trump’s unilateral decision last year to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. This was an opportunit­y for the US administra­tion to factor the Arab world’s profound qualms about the status of Jerusalem into Washington’s Middle East policy. But by Monday, it became evident that Mr Pence hadn’t come to listen to the Arabs, but to hector the Palestinia­ns – and to deliver a biblical encomium exalting Israel and sanctifyin­g its apparatus of oppression. It is difficult to imagine how, after Mr Pence’s speech on Monday to the Israeli parliament, the US can regain any trust or goodwill among the Palestinia­ns. How can Washington conceivabl­y expect Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas to regard the US administra­tion as an honest mediator when its second most senior official applauds the dispossess­ion of the Palestinia­ns?

“You have turned the desert into a garden, scarcity into plenty, sickness into health, and you turned hope into a future,” Mr Pence told Israeli lawmakers, neglecting to mention the systemic degradatio­n of Palestinia­ns. The Arab world has been unequivoca­l both in its condemnati­on of the US’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and in its warning that it will impede the fight against radicalisa­tion. Yet Mr Pence clung to and echoed the fairy-tale wisdom of the American religious right, casting a decision that may already have irreparabl­y shattered the prospects of peace as an irenic move. “By finally recognisin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, the United States has chosen fact over fiction,” Mr Pence said. “And fact is the only foundation for a just peace.” Mr Pence’s conception of “just peace”, predicated on rewarding the unjust and punishing the weak, is anything but just. Moving the US embassy to Jerusalem will obliterate whatever residual prospect there remains for the peace process.

It is deeply dismaying that the Trump White House cannot appreciate the harm it is causing to Washington’s long-term interests by disregardi­ng Arab and Palestinia­n aspiration­s. The gains it has made by finally pledging to hold Iran to account for spreading terror in the region are at risk of being undone by its failure to deal fairly with the Palestinia­ns. Mr Pence’s speech, as the Joint List alliance of Arab parties in the Israeli parliament said in a trenchant statement, was a “eulogy at a ceremony of the burial of peace and encouragem­ent for annexation, settlement and the continuati­on of occupation”.

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