President Trump´s bias and full administration of the Israeli occupation and policies do not help achieve peace, and the US uniqueness in sponsoring the peace process and any serious and meaningful negotiations are dropping, the State Department and expatriates said on Thursday.
Trump´s disregard for the Palestinian cause in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday called for speedy international action to launch an international peace conference that would result in a multilateral international oversight mechanism for negotiations between the Israeli and Palestinian sides.
Trump is trying to promote a bypass path on the Palestinian issue based on what he sees as "the common interests of the countries in the fight against extremists," she said, stressing the need to normalize relations between Israel and its neighbors, a US policy that is the backbone of Trump´s so-called Middle East peace plan.
Trump´s positions have become a cover that encourages the occupation authorities to commit more crimes and violations against our people, which are "cacophony" and outside the international consensus expressed by most of the positions of the heads of state, whether in their speeches to the UN General Assembly or during their meetings with the President. Mahmoud Abbas or in their public statements.
She pointed out that Trump tried to jump on the Palestinian issue and the Arab-Israeli conflict, by highlighting the other crises in the region, ignoring the existence of the occupation and the threat posed to security and stability in the Middle East and the world.
The Foreign Ministry condemned the large-scale arrests carried out by the Israeli occupation forces today, including the Minister of Jerusalem Affairs Fadi Al-Hadmi, in addition to a woman and five children and a raid on the home of the Governor of Jerusalem Adnan Ghaith. Al-Khosous, distributed notices of demolition of the home of the families of the two prisoners Naseer and Qasem Asafra from Beit Kahel near Hebron, and the delivery of demolition orders to two houses in Kisan, east of Bethlehem.