New York Daily News

Just negotiate

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It was one juvenile stunt after another. Tuesday at the United Nations, Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas — who refuses to engage in the direct negotiatio­ns with Israel that are the only path toward a lasting peace — went before the Security Council to dump on President Trump’s peace blueprint. He failed to muster even the nine out of 15 votes necessary to get a vote condemning the plan. (It would’ve been vetoed by the U.S. anyway.)

Wednesday, the UN’s High Commission­er for Human Rights, following through on a directive of the world body’s irredeemab­ly anti-Israel Human Rights Council, released a list of 112 internatio­nal companies that it says do business with Israeli settlement­s. This is the UN’s most explicit embrace yet of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, designed to de-legitimize Israel’s right to exist.

Every reasonable Israeli and Palestinia­n knows far-flung, sparsely populated outposts are almost surely going to have to be ceded as part of an eventual Palestinia­n state. Every reasonable Israeli and Palestinia­n also knows that the close-toJerusale­m parts of the West Bank where 70% of the Jewish population lives will not be severed from Israel under any final agreement.

Yet rather than get down to brass tacks, Abbas in the West Bank — and worse still, Hamas in Gaza, which remains committed to obliterati­ng Israel entirely — are bent on isolating Israel and choking it economical­ly.

Trump’s peace plan is imperfect, to be sure. There’s an obvious way to make it better: Stop pounding the table, sit down at it and talk.

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