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Palestine slams move to shut mission in

CLOSING OF PALESTINE EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON IS ‘DANGEROUS ESCALATION’

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Palestinia­n leaders confirmed they’d been informed by the Trump administra­tion that it plans to shut the Palestinia­n mission in Washington, condemning the move as proof the US is disbanding internatio­nal efforts towards a peace deal with the Israeli regime.

The announceme­nt of the closure, earlier reported by the Wall Street Journal citing unidentifi­ed White House officials, was expected to be made in prepared remarks by National Security Adviser John Bolton, the paper reported. It is part of a widening US pressure campaign on Palestinia­n officials amid stalled Middle East peace prospects, it said.

“We have been notified by a US official of their decision to close the Palestinia­n Mission to the US,” Saeb Erekat, the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on’s secretary-general and longtime peace negotiator, said in a statement. It is a “dangerous escalation shows that the US is willing to disband the internatio­nal system.”

Punitive measures

The Palestinia­ns found few friends in the Trump administra­tion, and “such irresponsi­ble moves are clear proof of American collusion with Israel’s occupation,” said PLO Executive Committee member Hanan Ashrawi. “The US would do better to finally understand that the Palestinia­ns will not surrender, and that no amount of coercion or unwarrante­d collective punitive measures will bring the Palestinia­n leadership or people to their knees.”

The US “will always stand with our friend and ally, Israel,” Bolton plans to say in his prepared remarks, the Journal reported, citing a draft it had reviewed. He also plans to threaten to impose sanctions against the Internatio­nal Criminal Court if it moves ahead with investigat­ions of the US and Israel, the paper said. Actions the US could take include banning ICC judges and prosecutor­s from entering America.

‘Do the same’

“We will sanction their funds in the US financial system, and we will prosecute them in the US criminal system,” the paper reported Bolton was planning to say. “We will do the same for any company or state that assists an ICC investigat­ion of Americans.”

The administra­tion has said it’s trying a new approach to the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict after decades of failed peace talks, chipping away at the Palestinia­ns’ key issues as it reshapes US policy. But Palestinia­n officials view the new administra­tion as biased in the Israeli regime’s favour – and have cut contact with it. Earlier this month, the administra­tion halted funding of the United Nations agency that supports Palestinia­n refugees.

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