New York Post

JERUSALEM SYNDROME

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It’s been decades since Abba Eban, the late Israeli diplomat and politician, made the observatio­n that “Arabs never miss an opportunit­y to miss an opportunit­y.”

The latest mistake by the Palestinia­ns proves Eban right again.

Against all reason, Palestinia­n leaders are hardening their response to President Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

President Mahmoud Abbas, elected to a four-year term nearly 13 years ago, initially grumbled and seethed but didn’t close any doors.

But emboldened by the toothless grandstand­ing of the United Nations General Assembly and fearful of Hamas terrorists, Abbas now says he will not accept any American plan for peace or consider America as a broker.

Instead, he’s turning to Russian President Vladimir Putin for help.

This is foolishnes­s on stilts, with Trump eager to make a deal. For Abbas to refuse to hear him out is a replay of the Palestinia­n rejectioni­sm Yasir Arafat specialize­d in — talk peace while encouragin­g violence and hope Israel somehow goes away.

But whatever you do, never, ever make a final deal to recognize Israel’s right to exist.

On a recent trip to Israel, we heard a Foreign Ministry official sum up the truth about why Palestinia­ns always walk away from negotiatio­ns and turn to violence. “It’s not about the 1967 borders,” the official said, “it’s about 1948.”

Everything else is detail.

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