As its violations continue in the Palestinian territories, and it disavows all international resolutions and signed agreements guaranteeing Palestine's rights to establish its independent state with Jerusalem as its capital, President Mahmoud Abbas has hinted that recognition of the State of Israel can be suspended.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is considering making difficult decisions, in an effort to pressure Israel, the United States and other international parties to launch a political process, telling the United States, Egypt and Jordan that he will respond to Israel by implementing central council resolutions, including freezing recognition of Israel regardless of the implications, according to the Middle East.
Some questioned the seriousness of the Palestinian Authority in implementing the freeze, the extent to which it could put the political process back on track, as well as the implications of such a decision.
Abbas Decisions
Al-Sharq al-Adhar newspaper quoted informed Palestinian sources as saying that President Abbas has become convinced that without decisive decisions, the current peace process cannot be saved, given the escalating Israeli attack on The Palestinians, the inability of the United States against Israel and its failure to implement its promises to the Authority, including the reopening of the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem.
The Palestinian President informed the United States, Egypt and Jordan that he would respond to Israel by implementing the Central Council resolutions, including freezing recognition of Israel regardless of the implications, and Abbas's move came after Jordanian and Egyptian efforts failed to persuade the U.S. administration to adopt a plan to launch a political process, with a growing sense of Israel's insistence on escalation in the Palestinian territories, including changing the situation in Jerusalem and its holy places, seizing more territory, expanding settlements and maintaining the current state of division.
"The current situation is unacceptable and unsustainable in the absence of a political horizon," Abbas said yesterday during a meeting at the presidential residence in Ramallah with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi.
Abbas spoke of the lack of international protection for the Palestinian people, the israeli occupation authorities' disengagement from their obligations in accordance with signed agreements and resolutions of international legitimacy, the continuation of unilateral actions, particularly in Jerusalem, the daily attack on the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the expulsion of Palestinians from Jerusalem neighborhoods and the demolition of their homes, settlement crimes and settler terrorism.
The Palestinian President stressed that the Palestinian leadership was taking action to counter this Israeli escalation, strongly criticizing the inability of the international community to force Israel to comply with resolutions of international legitimacy, "and to stop its criminal and occupation practices and its actions of ethnic cleansing and racial discrimination, in the light of the American silence on these Israeli provocations and practices that flagrantly violate international law".
Dr. Jamal Nazzal, spokesman for Fatah and a member of its Revolutionary Council, said that the Israeli repudiation of the agreements signed between it and Palestine is constantly taking root, and certainly one option is the option of suspending Palestinian recognition of Israel, which is undoubtedly under consideration.
According to Sputnik, the repercussions behind this resolution do not mean the State of Palestine or its leaders, if Israel does not want to recognize the State of Palestine, or recognize the signed agreements, Palestine must take the opportunity and freedom to review its position on the things it has taken before.
As for the usefulness of this decision in bringing Israel back to the political process, fatah's spokesman said, Palestine believes in the principle of reciprocity in dealing, and Israel must recognize the right of the State of Palestine to full and genuine independence.
"Palestine has given the full opportunity for the occupation to recognize Palestine's right to independence and to recognize international resolutions, but it has not done so, and now the options at the Palestinian leadership table are under consideration and consideration."
Urgent necessity
Fadi Abu Bakr, a Palestinian writer and political analyst, said Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Abu Mazen could suspend recognition of Israel on the basis of the Palestinian Central Council's decision to suspend recognition of Israel and security coordination in 2018, as the Central Council is a permanent body of the Palestinian National Council and the highest national legislature, empowered by the powers of the National Council.
According to Sputnik, Israel, on the other hand, blew up its actions and unloaded the contents of the Oslo Accords on the basis of the PLO's recognition of Israel in 1993, and this decision comes to the status of the international community, particularly the United States, the sponsor of the 1993 Oslo Accords, in the face of their responsibilities by holding the occupation responsible for all actions that have taken place since then to this day that undermine the two-State solution.
According to Abu Bakr, the events taking place in the occupied Palestinian territories and the Holy City, from a serious Israeli escalation, the latest wave of israeli flags in Jerusalem and the fight against the Palestinian flag, portend a new chapter in the existential battle between Palestinians and Israelis, in which the Israeli occupation is trying to move the identity war to a more advanced stage, using more racist and brutal means and policies.
According to Fadi Abu Bakr, the suspension of recognition of Israel is an urgent Palestinian necessity that must be strengthened by resolving the unity of the situation in the face of occupation in order for the occupation to lose its bet, which it always derives from international silence.
Last February, the Palestinian Central Council decided to end the commitments of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) to all agreements with the Occupying Power (Israel), first and foremost, to suspend recognition of the State of Israel until it recognizes the State of Palestine on the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital and the cessation of settlement settling.
He also declared "a halt to security coordination in its various forms with Israel," calling for "identifying practical pillars for continuing the transition from power to sovereign state."
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