Fomer Hamas leader: Palestinians working to foil Trump plan

Peace plan envisages two-state solution, but with strict conditions that Palestinians have balked at; Mashal calls to return to traditional position which 'holds onto Palestinian rights'
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Palestinians around the world are uniting to thwart U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan, former Hamas leader Khaled Mashal said Thursday, criticizing Arab governments who supported the plan.
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  • "We completely reject this deal and we are confident it will fail. But we will not wait for its failure, we will make it fail," Mashal told Reuters from his residence in Qatar's capital Doha.
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    Former Hamas leader Khaled Mashal
    Former Hamas leader Khaled Mashal
    Former Hamas leader Khaled Mashal
    (Photo: AFP)
    Trump's plan, unveiled alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, envisages a two-state solution with Israel and a future Palestinian state living alongside each other, but with strict conditions that Palestinians have balked at.
    POTUS proposed a demilitarized Palestinian state, with borders drawn to meet Israeli security needs while granting U.S. recognition of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and of Jerusalem as Israel's indivisible capital.
    Mashal said Palestinians were talking with each other about how to mobilize against what Trump has called the "deal of the century".
    "The consensual Palestinian position is to reject it," the former terror group leader said. "We have begun positive steps to unify the Palestinian side. Allah willing, it will cause this deal to fail."
    On Mashal's wall is a huge cityscape photograph of Jerusalem, prominently featuring the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, two Muslim holy sites that Palestinians seek as part of the capital of a future state in the east of the city.

    RETURN TO THE "TRADITIONAL" STANCE

    Trumps' plan diverges from previous U.S. policy and a 2002 Arab League-endorsed initiative that offered Israel normal relations in return for an independent Palestinian state and full Israeli withdrawal from territory captured in the 1967 Six-Day War.
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    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump at peace plan presentation
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump at peace plan presentation
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump at peace plan presentation
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    Mashal criticized certain Arab states for turning their back on the Palestinian cause in endorsing the proposal, saying this was "not an honorable position."
    At the plan's unveiling, Trump publicly thanked the ambassadors of the Gulf states of Bahrain, Oman and the United Arab Emirates for their support of peace efforts and for attending the event.
    Some analysts say Arab powers appear to be prioritizing close ties with the United States that are vital to countering Iran over traditional unswerving support for the Palestinians in their reaction to Trump's plan.
    "No country, Arab, Muslim or international, has the right to accept something the Palestinians have rejected," said Mashal, calling for a "return to the traditional, Arab, Islamic position which holds onto Palestinian rights".
    Mashal said the Trump deal was not new but was launched now to coincide with domestic politics in the United States and Israel.
    Trump is going through an impeachment trial, and Netanyahu has been formally indicted in court on corruption charges. Both men deny any wrongdoing. Netanyahu also faces a difficult election in March.
    "Our people have thwarted many poisonous deals and settlement plans that others have tried to impose on our people," said Mashal. "The righteous are stronger than the unrighteous."
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