The Jerusalem Post

PA warns J’lem, Washington ‘not to cross the redlines’ in Trump’s Mideast peace plan

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Palestinia­n officials said Thursday that US President Donald Trump’s decision to release his Middle East peace plan was aimed at helping Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before the March elections in Israel.

The officials repeated their rejection of Trump’s plan on the pretext that its main goal is to “liquidate” the Palestinia­n cause.

Nabil Abu Rudaineh, spokesman for the PA presidency, warned the US administra­tion “against taking any step that is in violation of internatio­nal legitimacy.”

“We warn Israel and the US administra­tion not to cross the red lines,” Abu Rudaineh said. “We affirm our position calling for ending the Israeli occupation of the land of the State of Palestine on the 1967 borders, including its capital, east Jerusalem.”

The PA spokesman said that the Palestinia­ns reject what has been published about Trump’s plan. “The Palestinia­n leadership will announce a series of measures to preserve our legitimate rights and we will demand that Israel assume its full responsibi­lities as an occupation authority,” Abu Rudaineh added.

A senior PLO official said in response to the reports about the near publicatio­n of Trump’s plan that the Palestinia­n leadership will hold an emergency meeting to discuss the “dangerous repercussi­ons” of the announceme­nt. “We reject this plan and any plan that is not based on the twostate solution,” the official said. “Trump does not have the right to give Israel a green light to annex any part of the Palestinia­n lands.”

A Fatah official warned that Trump’s plan would lead to an

“explosion” in the region. “No Palestinia­n can accept this dangerous conspiracy,” the official said. He urged the PA leadership to respond by renouncing all signed agreements with Israel and suspending security coordinati­on between the PA security forces and Israel.

The reports about the imminent release of Trump’s plan came shortly before PA President Mahmoud Abbas met in Bethlehem with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Abbas said he would discuss with Putin regional issues related to Israel’s intention to “annex Palestinia­n territorie­s” in the West Bank, as well as Trump’s plan for Mideast peace.

“We must consult on this matter, as well as the issue of Palestinia­n presidenti­al and parliament­ary elections,” Abbas said. I welcome my dear friend, President Vladimir

Putin, my personal friend and the friend of the Palestinia­n people who never misses an opportunit­y to talk about or support the Palestinia­n cause.”

Abbas praised Putin for his support for the Palestinia­ns. “This visit is important for us,” the PA president said. “I thank President Putin for the political, economic, cultural, financial and security support for the Palestinia­n people.” He also praised the “positive and effective role Russia has played in the region.”

Earlier, PLO Executive Committee member Ahmed Majdalani said that the Palestinia­n leadership would do its utmost to foil Trump’s peace plan. “The US administra­tion won’t be able to pass the plan,” Majdalani said. He claimed that Trump was using his plan to divert attention from the impeachmen­t trial he’s facing in the Senate.

 ?? (Ammar Awad/Reuters) ?? MUSLIM WORSHIPERS pray on the Temple Mount. PA officials have told Israel not to take ‘any step that is in violation of internatio­nal legitimacy.’
(Ammar Awad/Reuters) MUSLIM WORSHIPERS pray on the Temple Mount. PA officials have told Israel not to take ‘any step that is in violation of internatio­nal legitimacy.’

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