Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Palestinia­ns slam U.S.

A State Department official downplayed the shift when asked on Tuesday

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WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — Palestinia­n leaders are in uproar after the US State Department’s website removed the territorie­s from its list of countries and areas, following a slew of pro-Israel actions by President Donald Trump.

The official website no longer has a separate entry for the Palestinia­n Authority. An archived version of the website from the 2009-2017 presidency of Barack Obama shows that “Palestinia­n Territorie­s” were listed among countries and areas both on the opening page and in the section of the Near East bureau.

A State Department official downplayed the shift when asked on Tuesday.

“The website is being updated. There has been no change to our policy,” she said.

She did not say if the website, which recently underwent a redesign, would again include a separate entry for the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

But Palestinia­n leaders doubted that the change — which follows the removal of the term “occupied territorie­s” in some US publicatio­ns and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s musings of annexing much of the West Bank — was unintentio­nal.

The Palestinia­n cabinet, after a meeting chaired Monday by prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, said the move “confirms the American bias towards Israel.”

The cabinet said that the shift “cannot override the Palestinia­n rights, which the world countries have unanimousl­y recognized,” as quoted by the official Palestinia­n news agency WAFA.

Saeb Erekat, secretary general of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on and its veteran negotiator, said the removal “is not about US national interests. This is about advancing the agenda of the council of Israeli Settlers.”

“Deciding not to see the truth does not mean canceling its existence,” he tweeted.

Dan Shapiro, who served as US ambassador to Israel under Obama, called the website change “crazy.”

“Palestinia­ns are not going anywhere. US interests require engaging with them. Israel itself still cooperates with the Palestinia­n Authority in various ways,” he tweeted.

Trump has been unabashedl­y supportive of Israel and its right-wing leader, taking several landmark moves including recognizin­g bitterly contested Jerusalem as the capital of the Jewish state.

He has also slashed funding to the Palestinia­n refugee agency and recently encouraged Netanyahu to ban entry of two Democratic lawmakers, both Muslim women, who have been critical of Israel.

The Palestinia­n Authority has said that it no longer considers the United States an honest broker and has refused Trump’s peace initiative­s, boycotting a conference in June in Bahrain aimed at developmen­t of the territorie­s.

 ?? AFP ?? THIS aerial photo shows a view of destructio­n and damaged buildings from Syrian government forces’ bombardmen­t in the village of Al-Tahh, in the northweste­rn Idlib province.
AFP THIS aerial photo shows a view of destructio­n and damaged buildings from Syrian government forces’ bombardmen­t in the village of Al-Tahh, in the northweste­rn Idlib province.

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