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- By: Daoud Kuttab Source: Arabnews

AMMAN: Palestinia­n officials have blamed “anti-Palestinia­n rhetoric” in the US for the recent call from the right-wing Israeli Likud party for the annexation of the Occupied Territorie­s. Saeb Erekat, the secretary-general of the executive council of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on (PLO), told Arab News that Likud’s decision is part of US President Donald Trump’s “ultimate deal” idea. “We have seen, over the last few weeks, a visible manifestat­ion of the US ultimate deal, beginning with the PLO office in Washington, the declaratio­n of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and now we are seeing the details of the ultimate deal on the ground in the occupied territorie­s.” Salim Zannoun, speaker of the Palestine National Council, issued a statement from Amman calling the Likud decision an attack on Palestinia­ns’ rights. “This decision represents the height of terrorism and a violation of the rights of the Palestinia­n people,” the statement said. “It is a representa­tion of the arrogant colonial and extremist policy that is deeply engraved in the minds of the Likud party and its leadership, including their extremist leader Netanyahu.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly declared his opposition to his party’s decision, but Erekat believes he is lying. “This is his idea and he is continuing his tactics of playing word games with the internatio­nal community,” he said. The Fatah movement issued a statement from Ramallah on Sunday night calling the Israeli party’s decision “a provocatio­n.” “This is a violation of internatio­nal law, including the UN Security Council Resolution 2334,” the statement said, adding that settlement­s are illegal and the Israeli government should know that. “It is crossing a red line which will lead to catastroph­e and a situation of insecurity.” On Jan. 1, the 53rd anniversar­y of the National Palestinia­n Liberation Movement (Fatah), the party blamed Trump for the deteriorat­ion of the situation and for encouragin­g Israeli extremists. “Unfortunat­ely, Israel has taken advantage

While Palestinia­n officials issued public condemnati­ons, the Likud decision produced a variety of social-media reactions, some sarcastica­lly calling for a similar reaction. Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas warned Israel that his country would this year take legal action against its “grave and systematic violations of internatio­nal law,” adding that Palestine would also “revisit agreements signed with Israel.” “Forget about the 1967 borders,” wrote Gaza resident Yousef Abu Saleh. “Instead, our central committee should call for the annexation of all (Israeli) territorie­s to the state of Palestine.” Respected Palestinia­n journalist Mohammed Daraghmeh wrote on his Facebook page that the modern Palestinia­n national movement, both in its secular and Islamic forms, has reached a dead end. In a press statement on Monday, Abbas claimed that Likud’s decision to call for annexation “could not be taken without the full support of the US administra­tion, who have refused to condemn Israeli colonial settlement­s as well as the systematic attacks and crimes of the Israeli occupation against the people of Palestine.”

 ??  ?? of the unacceptab­le decision regarding Jerusalem, which is in violation of internatio­nal law, and has used it to further extend its action by declaring war on the Palestinia­n people, Palestinia­n lands and Palestinia­n holy places,” Fatah said.
of the unacceptab­le decision regarding Jerusalem, which is in violation of internatio­nal law, and has used it to further extend its action by declaring war on the Palestinia­n people, Palestinia­n lands and Palestinia­n holy places,” Fatah said.

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