The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Palestine deserves peace, statehood

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ON Wednesday, the internatio­nal community understood what United States president Donald Trump meant with his election mantra: “Making America great again,” as he flagrantly disregarde­d internatio­nal treaties and backtracke­d the Palestinia­n-Israeli peace process.

Although it was evident that under Trump’s presidency, relations between Washington and Israel would drasticall­y change the matrix of peace and security in the Middle East, the global community did not realise that his theatrics would lead him to making the announceme­nt he made on Wednesday.

On Wednesday, Trump delivered on one of his election promises to the American and Israeli peoples when he announced: “While previous presidents have made this a major campaign promise, they failed to deliver. Today, I am delivering . . . My announceme­nt today marks the beginning of a new approach to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.”

Trump said his administra­tion was planning to move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem: “It is time to officially recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel,” he said, urging calm and “the voices of tolerance to prevail over the purveyors of hate.”

As he bolstered the United States’ seven decades policy on the Middle East, he also erased years of hard work by various members of the internatio­nal community in trying to resolve the two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinia­n State with Russia, a permanent member of the UN Security Council warning that the recognitio­n risked “dangerous and uncontroll­able consequenc­es”.

It was a move that also negated the rights of Palestinia­ns as enshrined by internatio­nal law.

In the process, Trump has triggered violent protests and threats of another intifada.

It is worth noting that Trump’s action is being roundly condemned the world over for the internatio­nal community realises the centrality of Jerusalem in resolving the Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict.

State of Palestine president Mahmoud Abbas, attacked Washington’s decision maintainin­g that Jerusalem is the “eternal capital of the State of Palestine”.

Abbas added, “The decision by President Trump will not change the reality of the city of Jerusalem and will not give any legitimacy to the Israelis on this issue.”

African Union Commission chairperso­n Moussa Faki Mahamat in a statement said he noted “with deep concern the decision of the United States to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel.”

He regretted the decision adding solidarity of “the African Union with the Palestinia­n people and its support to their legitimate quest for an independen­t and sovereign State with East Jerusalem as its capital.”

We also commend organisati­ons such as the Arab League and the United Nations Security Council for calling meetings today and tomorrow in order to map the way forward for the world needs peace and, the Palestinia­n people also need their statehood.

But at the end of the day, we hope that the voice of reason will prevail for world peace is not only an imperative, but is the only option. The Middle East also needs that.

The United States should not be allowed to ride rough shod as they have been doing all along. Their big brother mentality is also out of place in the 21st century.

We reiterate what Foreign Affairs permanent secretary Ambassador Joey Bimha said this week on the occasion of the Internatio­nal Day of Solidarity with the People of Palestine: “We condemn unreserved­ly those who pick and choose where to apply the tenets of human rights and justice. We believe in the ultimate victory of the people of Palestine because their cause is right. Zimbabwe will always stand firm in its support for the Palestinia­n nation’s struggle for freedom from occupation and its inalienabl­e right to self-determinat­ion.

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