woensdag 29 januari 2020

Palestinians Call on World to Reject Trump ‘Peace’ Deal

Palestinians Call on World to Reject Trump ‘Peace’ Deal


President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs / Flickr
The so-called “peace deal” authored by White House adviser Jared Kushner was met with protests and condemnation by Palestinians on Tuesday ahead of an expected announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, D.C.
With critics calling it the opposite of a peace plan as well as an effort for both leaders to distract from domestic legal and political scandals, the proposal was set to be unveiled jointly by the two leaders just hours after Netanyahu was formally indicted on corruption charges back home and amid the second week of an impeachment trial against Trump in the U.S. Senate.
Palestinian leaders urged the international community to boycott the plan that the pair are set to unveil, with Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh calling the deal “nothing but a plan to finish off the Palestinian cause.”
“This is a plan to protect Trump from impeachment and protect Netanyahu from prison. It is not a Middle East peace plan.”
—Mohammad Shtayyeh, Palestinian prime minister
This is a plan to protect Trump from impeachment and protect Netanyahu from prison. It is not a Middle East peace plan,” Shtayyeh said. “We reject it and we demand the international community not be a partner.”
The deal reportedly will allow Israel to annex large swaths of Palestinian territories, all of contested Jerusalem, and Israeli settlements.
Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman—vocal proponents of Israeli settlements in the West Bank—were largely responsible for drafting the deal, while Palestinian leaders were not invited to the discussions.
Trump said Monday that the deal was “very good for” Palestinians and called it “historic.”
“Palestinian freedom isn’t for Trump to give away or for Netanyahu to steal,” countered Rabbi Alissa Wise, acting co-executive director at Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), on Twitter.

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