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The Palestinian Authority has described the so-called peace plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as an American "conspiracy" that has been thwarted but still threatens the entire region. In a statement released Saturday by the Wafa official news agency, Palestinian Authority spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh said that "the agreement of the century" of US President Donald Trump had been foiled by the "firmness" of the Palestinian people.
He cautioned, however, that the "conspiracy" could have unpredictable repercussions on the region.
"The region is now at a crossroads to decide the fate of issues of principle that affect the best interests of its peoples, some of whom Abu Rudeineh said:
He also called the Palestinians and the Arab countries "to stick together for the national interest to prevent the transformation of the agreement of the century, which has slowed but not finished, in a regional agreement whose consequences do not can not be planned. "
Abu Rudeineh also addressed the issue of Jerusalem al-Quds, which the United States acknowledged the last Israel claims the entire Jerusalem Al-Quds, but the international community considers the eastern sector of the city as a territory occupied and the Palestinians consider it the capital of their future state 19659003] "The tension in the region and the prevailing chaos are a natural result of not solving the Palestinian problem. As long as Qods burns, the Arab world will continue to burn, which is contrary to the needs of regional security, "Abu Rudeineh said.
The Palestinian official also blasted Washington for its" bias "towards the phone: The Aviv regime, warning of the regional consequences of politics
"It is now necessary to restore the national spirit to the sudden repercussions to which the region may be exposed, especially the flagrant bias United States to Israel and the imbalance of power. All of this has created heavy burdens that we all face in order to provide security and a better future for the region and its people, "he said.
White House special advisor Jared Kushner and Middle East US envoy Jason Greenblatt discussed the US "peace plan" with officials in the Occupied Territories, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and Qatar. however, did not meet Palestinian authorities during their regional tour.
Palestinian officials accused US envoys of working to overthrow the Palestinian Authority and definitively separate the West Bank from the blockade of the Gaza Strip, noting that Washington to resolve US-Palestinian relations worsened last December, when Washington recognized Jerusalem al-Quds as the "capital" of the world. Israel and announced its intention to transfer the Embbady of Tel Aviv. The contentious movement led President Mahmoud Abbas to formally declare that the Palestinians would no longer accept the United States as a mediator to resolve the conflict because Washington was "completely biased" towards Tel Aviv.
The relocation of the embbady took place on May 14, on the eve of the 70th anniversary of Nakba Day (the day of the disaster), unleashing deadly clashes in Gaza.
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