New York Post

Abbas Gets What He Asked For

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‘Damn your dollars!” Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas railed at the United States and President Trump during his recent maniacal tirade.

Well, OK: On Tuesday, Team Trump took him at his word, cutting $65 million of the $125 million Washington sends to the UN outfit that handles Palestinia­n aid, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency.

Hey, Trump had warned Abbas long ago that PA funding was at risk if its leaders refused to engage in peace talks with Israel.

And Abbas’ 2 ½-hour rant in Ramallah pretty conclusive­ly showed that he’s not re

motely ready to do that. First, he again specifical­ly rejected any thought of playing along with the latest US effort to restart negotiatio­ns: “We told Trump we will not accept his project, the ‘deal of the century,’ which has become the ‘slap of the century’ ” — referring to US recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

More, he denied the Jewish state’s legitimacy, claiming, “Israel is a colonialis­t proj- ect that has nothing to do with Jews.” How can Israel bargain with a guy who insists the Jews have no links at all to the Holy Land?

And he continues to defend PA payouts to terrorists (“heroic brothers”) and their survivors, which leaves him in line for even more cuts in US aid. The House of Representa­tives last month passed the Taylor Force Act to further reduce PA funding if those payouts don’t stop; Abbas’ ravings only make it more likely that the Senate will go along.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu summed it up nicely: Abbas “has torn off the mask and shown to the public the simple truth: . . . The root of the conflict between us and the Palestinia­ns is their steadfast refusal to recognize the Jewish state in any borders whatsoever.”

Plainly, lasting peace is off the table until Abbas makes way for a rational leader. The only real question is how much more damage he’ll do before he goes.

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