The Jerusalem Post

Arab FMs to discuss Israeli ‘annexation’

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

At the request of the Palestinia­ns, Arab foreign ministers are expected to hold an extraordin­ary meeting via videoconfe­rencing on Thursday to discuss “the dangers” of Israel’s intention to apply sovereignt­y to parts of the West Bank.

The ministers also will discuss a recent ruling by the Jerusalem District Court, according to which the Palestinia­n Authority must pay NIS 500 million to Israeli families of Palestinia­n terrorism victims.

PA officials have strongly condemned the court ruling, dubbing it “piracy and theft of Palestinia­n money.”

Thursday’s meeting “will discuss ways of providing political, legal and financial support for the Palestinia­n leadership so that it can confront the Israeli plan,” said Hossam Zaki, assistant secretary-general of the League of Arab States. The meeting also will discuss ways of helping the Palestinia­ns confront the coronaviru­s pandemic, he said.

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit has been in contact with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and other world leaders concerning the Israeli government’s plan to “annex” parts of the West Bank, Zaki said.

Guterres informed Gheit that he was opposed to the “annexation” of any part of the West Bank, saying it would be a grave violation of internatio­nal law,” he added. The UN secretary-general also warned that a “unilateral move by Israel will close the door to negotiatio­ns between the Palestinia­ns and Israel and eliminate the prospects of a two-state solution,” Zaki said.

The Palestinia­n Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “does not miss any opportunit­y to confirm his disregard for the internatio­nal community and the UN and his rebellion against internatio­nal legitimacy.” It also accused Netanyahu of being opposed to the two-state solution and the principle of land for peace.

“Netanyahu is exploiting the world’s preoccupat­ion with the coronaviru­s pandemic to continue implementi­ng his promises and plans to impose Israeli law on the occupied West Bank,” the ministry said. “These measures are an extension of the war waged on our people and aim to prevent the establishm­ent of a viable Palestinia­n state with East Jerusalem as its capital.”

PLO Secretary-General Saeb Erekat on Monday said he had discussed the Israeli “annexation” plan and financial aid to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees with Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde. Erekat has contacted officials in several countries over the past two weeks in an effort to gain worldwide support for Palestinia­n rejection of the plan to apply Israeli sovereignt­y to the Jordan Valley and northern Dead Sea.

PLO Executive Committee member Hanan Ashrawi expressed satisfacti­on with the response of some countries to the Palestinia­n diplomatic blitz.

“The Palestinia­n leadership welcomes important statements made by many states and regional organizati­ons, including the European Union, Russia, China, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Ireland, Italy and Norway, rejecting Israeli plans for the annexation of Palestinia­n territory as illegal and unacceptab­le,” she said in a statement. “These statements reflect a global and principled commitment to the standing and universal applicatio­n of internatio­nal law, which strictly prohibits annexation. They also reiterate commitment and support for the inalienabl­e rights of the Palestinia­n people to freedom, sovereignt­y and peace.”

Ashrawi appealed to the internatio­nal community to take immediate measures to “confront unilateral­ism, annexation and land grab and save the prospects and requiremen­ts of peace.” The internatio­nal community should “leverage its collective influence to chart a new and credible multilater­al political, legal and financial approach that stops Israel’s toxic actions from condemning the region to perpetual conflict,” she said.

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