The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns lobby hard to stop Trump move on Jerusalem,

- • By ADAM RASGON

The Palestinia­n leadership and its allies on Monday ratcheted up calls on US President Donald Trump to refrain from making any change to American policy pertaining to Jerusalem.

Trump is slated to deliver a speech on Wednesday, in which he is said to declare Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. The American president is also reportedly deliberati­ng the possibilit­y of relocating the US Embassy to Jerusalem.

Palestinia­n Authority Deputy Prime Minister Ziad Abu Amr told US Consul General in Jerusalem Donald Blome on Monday that both the prospects of moving the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and recognizin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital “are unacceptab­le” and “bear risks that no one desires.”

Such moves would “be at odds with the American administra­tion’s role as the mediator of the peace process, eject it from that role, close all doors to continuing a serious peace process and push the entire region in the direction of tension and instabilit­y,” he told Blome in his office in Ramallah.

Israel considers all of Jerusalem its capital, while the Palestinia­ns hope east Jerusalem will be the capital of a future Palestinia­n state.

Abu Amr also said if the US relocates its embassy to Jerusalem or recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, Palestinia­ns and Arabs across the region would take to the streets in protest.

On Monday, local Fatah leaders in the West Bank called for their cadres to mobilize ahead of Trump’s expected speech on Wednesday.

“We are waiting for Trump to make his speech,” Fatah Mobilizati­on and Organizati­on Commission spokesman Munir Jaghoub said in a phone interview. “After his speech, we will decide what we want to do.”

PA President Mahmoud Abbas sent letters on Monday to Kuwaiti Emir Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah and French President Emmanuel Macron about the possibilit­y of the US changing its policy vis-a-vis Jerusalem, the official PA news agency Wafa reported.

Abbas asked Sabah to contact Trump “to prevent America from recognizin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital or moving the American embassy to it.”

Over the past three days, Abbas has contacted several world leaders and internatio­nal organizati­ons to ask them to intervene with the US administra­tion to stop it from relocating its embassy or recognizin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

On Sunday, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and Egyptian Foreign Minister Samih al-Shoukry warned US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson about the possibilit­y of Trump recognizin­g Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

“Spoke with US Secretary of State Tillerson on dangerous consequenc­es of recognizin­g Jerusalem as capital of Israel,” Safadi tweeted. “Such a decision would trigger anger across the Arab and Muslim worlds, fuel tension and jeopardize peace efforts.”

The Trump administra­tion reportedly is drafting a plan to revive the peace process between Israel and the Palestinia­ns. The final status of Jerusalem has historical­ly been considered one of the most complicate­d issues in peace talks between the two sides.

 ?? (Mussa Qawasma/Reuters) ?? A PALESTINIA­N demonstrat­or throws a shoe at a poster depicting US President Donald Trump during a protest in Hebron earlier this year.
(Mussa Qawasma/Reuters) A PALESTINIA­N demonstrat­or throws a shoe at a poster depicting US President Donald Trump during a protest in Hebron earlier this year.

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