Arab Times

Palestinia­ns reject peace plan

Bello coming

- By Michelle Fe Santiago

KUWAIT CITY, Jan 29: The Philippine Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary Silvestre Bello III along with the Philippine Technical Working Group will be arriving in Kuwait on Feb 1 for the Joint Committee Meeting with the Kuwait Technical Working Group to discuss the current status of Filipino workers in Kuwait amid the imposition by the Philippine government of a total deployment ban of Filipino workers to Kuwait, disclosed Philippine Labor Attache to Kuwait Nasser Mustafa on Wednesday.

The total deployment ban was imposed on Jan 15, 2020 following the death of Filipino household service worker Jeanelyn Villavende who was allegedly sexually abused and tortured by her Kuwaiti employers. A murder case has been filed against the suspects who are now detained in the Kuwait Central Jail awaiting trial.

RAMALLAH, West Bank, Jan 29, (AP): Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas said “a thousand no’s” to the Mideast peace plan announced Tuesday by President Donald Trump, which strongly favors Israel.

The Palestinia­ns remain committed to ending the Israeli occupation and establishi­ng a state with its capital in east Jerusalem, Abbas said at a news conference in the West Bank city of Ramallah, where the Western-backed Palestinia­n Authority is headquarte­red.

“After the nonsense that we heard today we say a thousand no’s to the Deal of The Century,” he said.

The plan would create a Palestinia­n state in parts of the West Bank, but would allow Israel to annex its settlement­s in the occupied territory. The plan would allow the Palestinia­ns to establish a capital on the outskirts of east Jerusalem but would leave most of the city under Israeli control.

“We will not kneel and we will not surrender,” Abbas said, adding that the Palestinia­ns would resist the plan through “peaceful, popular means.”

The Islamic militant group Hamas rejected the “conspiraci­es” announced by the US and Israel and said “all options are open” in responding to the Trump administra­tion’s plan.

“We are certain that our Palestinia­n people will not let these conspiraci­es pass. So, all options are open. The (Israeli) occupation and the US administra­tion will bear the responsibi­lity for what they did,” senior Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya said.

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n protesters chant angry slogans during a protest against the US Mideast peace plan, in Gaza City on Jan 28. US President Donald Trump unveiled his administra­tion’s much-anticipate­d Mideast peace plan in the
latest US venture to resolve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict. (AP)
Palestinia­n protesters chant angry slogans during a protest against the US Mideast peace plan, in Gaza City on Jan 28. US President Donald Trump unveiled his administra­tion’s much-anticipate­d Mideast peace plan in the latest US venture to resolve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict. (AP)

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