The Jerusalem Post

PA’s Abbas expanding outreach to American Jews

- • By ADAM RASGON

Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas intends to increase outreach to the American Jewish community, said Husam Zomlot, who was recently appointed ambassador-at-large to the United States.

His comments followed a meeting between Abbas, Union of Reform Judaism president Rick Jacobs and some 30 other Reform Jewish leaders at the Mukata, the PA presidenti­al headquarte­rs in Ramallah on Thursday.

“This will not be a one-time meeting,” Zomlot, who attended the meeting, told The Jerusalem Post during a phone interview. “The president sees the mainstream Jewish community in the United States as a force for peace that can help us advance the cause of the two-state solution and combat voices of extremism.”

Top Palestinia­n officials have historical­ly maintained ties with some left-leaning Jewish-affiliated groups in America, such as J Street and Americans for Peace Now.

The Union for Reform Judaism has consistent­ly backed a two-state solution and expressed criticism of Israeli settlement building.

Zomlot, who is slated to arrive in Washington in late March to begin his new role, added that Jacobs will be setting up a meeting for him with a number of American Jewish leaders after he arrives in the American capitol.

Jacobs was not available to comment on this report.

“The meeting today made it clear that we see eye-to-eye with the Reform movement, which represents more than a third of the American Jewish community,” Zomlot remarked. “I believe that we have a shared vision, and the need for cooperatio­n has never been more timely.”

Zomlot said both Abbas and Jacobs affirmed their support for a two-state solution and opposition to settlement­s in Thursday’s meeting.

Abbas has consistent­ly stated his support for a two-state solution since becoming president of the PA in 2005 and has engaged in a number of negotiatio­ns with Israel. Over the past several years, however, Abbas has attempted to realize a two-state solution through internatio­nal institutio­ns rather than direct engagement with the Israeli government.

Tamara Zieve contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (WAFA) ?? PA PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas (second right) listens to Union of Reform Judaism president Rick Jacobs during a meeting with US Reform leaders in Ramallah yesterday.
(WAFA) PA PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas (second right) listens to Union of Reform Judaism president Rick Jacobs during a meeting with US Reform leaders in Ramallah yesterday.

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