Fiji Sun

Palestinia­ns Join mass Protests in West Bank, Gaza Against Trump’s Mideast Peace Plan

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For the second day in a row, the Palestinia­ns in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip joined on Wednesday the mass protests against the announced U.S. Middle East peace plan, also known as the Deal of the Century.

Officials and eyewitness­es said clashes broke out between hundreds of Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors and Israeli soldiers in several

West Bank towns, mainly in the areas of the Jordan Valley.

The U.S. deal “is serving Israel’s interests and ruins their dreams of having an independen­t Palestinia­n state on all the territorie­s occupied by Israel in 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital,” they noted. Dozens of Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors and foreign peace activists rallied in the Jordan Valley area before clashes broke out with Israeli soldiers when they were banned from reaching the territory, the witnesses said.

Jihad Abu el-Assal, Palestinia­n governor of the Jordan Valley area, told reporters that the rally was organized to express clear rejection of Israel’s decision to annex the territory.

“The lands of the Jordan Valley are owned by its citizens and no one has the right to annex it,” he said.

“The territory is vital and strategic for the Palestinia­ns, and U.S. President Donald Trump doesn’t have any right to give it to Israel,” he added.

The Jordan Valley, which represents 30 percent of the West Bank, was occupied by Israel in the 1967

Middle East war. The territory is important for the Palestinia­n economy, agricultur­e, and tourism. Clashes also broke out in the West Bank cities of Bethlehem, al-Beereh, Tulkarem, and Hebron, where demonstrat­ors burned tires and threw stones at the Israeli soldiers who fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse them.

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