After UAE-Israel Deal, Kushner Slams Palestinian Leaders

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FILE - In this Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020 file photo, President Donald Trump's White House senior adviser Jared Kushner speaks at a press briefing at the White House in Washington, after Trump announced that the United Arab Emirates and Israel have agreed to establish full diplomatic ties. Speaking to reporters from the Middle East in a conference call, Kushner said Monday that the Palestinian leadership's credibility has fallen to an “all time low” and that the Trump administration wouldn't “chase” the Palestinians over a peace deal if they continued to reject their every overture. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

JERUSALEM (AP) — Top White House adviser Jared Kushner said Monday that the Palestinian leadership’s credibility has fallen to an “all time low” and that the Trump administration wouldn’t “chase” the Palestinians over a peace deal if they continue to reject American overtures.

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Kushner delivered his assessment in a conference call discussing last week’s U.S.-brokered agreement forming official diplomatic relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.

Speaking to reporters from the Middle East, Kushner said there was rising frustration in the region over what he said was the Palestinians’ obstruction of their people’s advancement.

“We’re not going to chase the Palestinian leadership,” Kushner said. “Their credibility is just really falling to an all time low and even people who want to help the Palestinians, those people are just saying that you can’t help people who don’t want to help themselves.”

The internationally recognized Palestinian Authority severed ties with the White House after President Donald Trump recognized contested Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December 2017. The Palestinians have rejected Trump’s Mideast plan released early this year, which heavily favors Israel, as being unfairly biased. The Palestinians condemned the UAE’s agreement with Israel last week as a betrayal of their cause.

In particularly harsh terms, Kushner said the world was “starting to block out the noise” coming from Palestinian officials, calling their responses “just so predictable and illogical.”

Last week’s deal makes the United Arab Emirates just the third Arab country to agree to normalize relations with Israel. The UAE’s move shattered a longstanding Arab consensus that official rapprochement with Israel should come only after concessions were made in peacemaking with the Palestinians. That wall of Arab support had long served as one of the Palestinians’ few points of leverage against Israel.

Kushner said the Trump administration had been repeatedly rebuffed by the Palestinians despite numerous attempts to try to ameliorate their conditions. He cited a regional economic conference held last year meant to raise funds to better the Palestinian economy, as well as Trump’s Mideast plan, which he said gave the Palestinians “most of what they’ve ever wanted.”

Despite his claims, the plan falls far short of Palestinian demands for an independent state in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza Strip — territories captured by Israel in 1967.

The plan envisions giving Israel permanent control over 30% of the West Bank while allowing the Palestinians limited autonomy in the remainder of the territory if they meet a list of stringent demands. Nearly all of east Jerusalem, including its sensitive holy sites, would remain under Israeli control.

Nabil Abu Rdeneh, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, blamed the Trump administration, saying its “negativity” in dealing with the Palestinians “is what brought matters to this impasse.” He said the Palestinians were ready to negotiate based on the international consensus calling for a Palestinian state based on the 1967 lines.

As part of the UAE deal, Israel agreed to put on hold its plans to annex parts of the West Bank. But the sides’ interpretation of what that meant appeared to differ, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying the move was on “temporary hold” following a request by the Trump administration, and the UAE indicating it was entirely off the table.

Kushner said he believed the agreement to put off annexation “will hold.”

“(Netanyahu) has given us assurances that he will not do it without our consent and that’s good enough for us,” he said.


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AmericanYid
AmericanYid
3 years ago

Kushie is,already under investigation in 4 states for fraud, tax evasion, racketeering and conspiracy, not to mention dozen of real estate violations. He has ZERO credibility. Maybe he’ll seek exile in UAE after Joe gets elected Nov 3…

Bored Lawyer
Bored Lawyer
3 years ago

The plan here is clearly to marginalize the Palestinians. Annexation was frozen, but they will once again miss the opportunity. Their basic problem is that they think this is still 1947 and they can wipe the Jews off the map (r”l). The Arab world is getting tired of them, and the rest of the world only cares about Arab oil.

Lakewood lass
Lakewood lass
3 years ago

Arab nations giving the you know what to the Palestinians. Maybe after all these eons they’ll come to the table.
Great job , Jared.

elyeh
elyeh
3 years ago

Kushner does a Mitzva Gadol.

Ohaiv Shalom, V’Rodef Shalom – Talmidai Aaron.

Heshy
Heshy
3 years ago

Trump 2020

Jer
Jer
3 years ago

Neither Trump not Kushner were involved in these negotiations and this was just a temporary stop not an actual normalization. People actually need to read the documents before reporting or posting.

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
3 years ago

Hard to see what “slamming” does to help a peace deal along.

Sk
Sk
3 years ago

Actually if you read you’ll see they both were involved and it’s temporary, but UAE agrees it’s a work in progress

Boroch
Boroch
3 years ago

As Abba Eban one stated “The Palestinians never miss an opportunity, to miss an opportunity”.

paul grimes
paul grimes
3 years ago

palestine palegrime .