The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns: Qatar ‘conspiring’ with Israel, US

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Palestinia­ns on Wednesday expressed anger over statements attributed to a senior Qatari diplomat to the effect that Hamas and Israel were holding “indirect talks” to end the crisis in the Gaza Strip.

Some Palestinia­ns accused the Qatari official, Mohammed al-Emadi, of meddling in the internal affairs of the Palestinia­n people, while others called for declaring him pesona non grata.

They claimed that Qatar was working together with Israel and the US administra­tion to impose President Donald Trump’s yet-to-be-unveiled plan for peace in the Middle East on the Palestinia­ns.

Al-Emadi serves as chairman of the Qatari Committee for the Reconstruc­tion of the Gaza Strip.

In an interview with the Chinese news agency Xinhua earlier this week, the Qatari diplomat was quoted as saying that the US administra­tion “knows abut the talks” between Hamas and Israel. He said that although no deal has been reached between the two sides, the negotiatio­ns were ongoing and aimed at reaching a “comprehens­ive deal to resolve the crisis in the Gaza Strip.”

Al-Emadi said that the US recently presented initiative­s for the Gaza Strip as part of Trump’s upcoming peace plan. The initiative­s, he added, call for improving the living conditions of the Palestinia­ns in the enclave.

Hamas spokespers­on Ismail Radwan said in response that his movement was not holding any direct or indirect talks with Israel. Hamas has still not received any proposals regarding the humanitari­an situation in the Gaza Strip, he added.

Ghazi Hamad, a senior Hamas official in the Gaza Strip, on Tuesday also denied that his movement was engaged in any kind of negotiatio­ns with Israel. He said, however, that Hamas was prepared to accept any initiative­s to improve the economic and humanitari­an conditions of the Palestinia­ns, “but without a political price.”

“There are no direct or indirect talks between Hamas and Israel,” Hamad said. “Hamas rejects the Trump plan, which is known as ‘the deal of the century.’ Hamas stands with [Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud] Abbas in his opposition to the Trump plan.”

A group in the Gaza Strip called “the Resistance Committees in Palestine” lashed out at the top Qatari envoy and accused him of being in collusion with the US administra­tion and some Arab countries to market the “deal of the century.”

“The blood of our Palestinia­n people is more precious than the projects of al-Emadi,” the group, which consists of various Palestinia­n factions, said in a statement. “Al-Emadi needs to know that our people’s project of liberation cannot be traded for humanitari­an aid.”

The group also accused the Qatari diplomat of seeking to install himself as a “guardian” on the Gaza Strip and a “broker” for internatio­nal initiative­s.

Jamal al-Batrawi, a representa­tive of the Palestinia­n Popular Struggle Front, a relatively small PLO faction, said that al-Emadi’s statements were “compatible with the American vision to liquidate the Palestinia­n cause.”

Al-Batrawi told the Palestinia­n news agency Al-Ain that the “era of suspicions meddling in the Palestinia­n cause was over. You [the Qatari diplomat] are not welcome in the Gaza Strip and neither are your inhumane and politicize­d projects that serve the enemies of the Palestinia­n people.” He added: “The blood of our people is invaluable and cannot be sold or bought.”

Another PLO faction, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), said in response that the Trump administra­tion was trying to market its “suspicious” plan to the Palestinia­ns through its “agents.”

Walid Awad, member of the Palestine National Council, the PLO’s parliament, called for expelling al-Emadi from the West Bank and Gaza Strip and described him as the “High Commission­er to the Palestinia­n Territorie­s.”

The Qatari ambassador has breached all diplomatic rules, Awad told the Palestinia­n news site Donia Al-Watan. “It’s time for him to hear that he’s persona non grata.” He accused Qatar of playing the role of “patron” for the “Israeli-American scheme in the region.”

He also claimed that al-Emadi’s statements “represente­d the essence” of the Trump plan for peace, which, he said, has been rejected by the Arab countries.

Meanwhile, the Palestinia­n Authority’s ruling Fatah faction has used the Qatari ambassador’s statements to accuse its rivals in Hamas of working towards striking a “suspicious deal” with Israel.

Fatah spokespers­on Osama Qawassmeh accused Hamas of “national treason” for purportedl­y conducting negotiatio­ns with Israel. Hamas, he charged, was seeking to separate the Gaza Strip from the West Bank.

Another Fatah official, Atef Abu Seif, accused both Qatar and Hamas of conspiring against the Palestinia­n issue.

“The talk about talks between Hamas and Israel and the US administra­tion about the humanitari­an conditions in the Gaza Strip is very worrying and dangerous,” he said. “This talk comes at a time when efforts are intensifyi­ng to thwart ‘the deal of the century,’ which aims at liquidatin­g the Palestinia­n cause. Hamas needs to be honest and clear about its position towards ‘the deal of the century.’”

 ?? (Ronen Zvulun/Reuters) ?? QATARI ENVOY Mohammed al-Emadi. ‘He needs to know that our people’s project of liberation cannot be traded for humanitari­an aid,’ a Gaza group said.
(Ronen Zvulun/Reuters) QATARI ENVOY Mohammed al-Emadi. ‘He needs to know that our people’s project of liberation cannot be traded for humanitari­an aid,’ a Gaza group said.

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