Aides to the Palestinian president said Sunday that he will soon appeal to the international community to set a deadline for Israel to end its occupation of lands captured in the 1967 Mideast war and make way for an independent Palestinian state.
The aides said President Mahmoud Abbas would present his proposal as part of a “day after” plan following the end of the current war in Gaza. Abbas is expected to unveil his plan at a meeting of the Palestinian leadership on Tuesday. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because he has not yet made the plan public.
One official said that Abbas has grown disillusioned after two decades of failed efforts to reach a negotiated peace settlement with Israel. He said the Palestinians want a fixed date for an Israeli withdrawal from lands claimed by the Palestinians and a timetable for establishing a Palestinian state.
“This should be done through a mechanism to compel Israel as the occupying power to end its occupation and agree on a timetable for the implementation of the withdrawal,” he said.
With Israel at war with Hamas terrorists in Gaza, Abbas has been searching for ways to assert himself on the international stage. He is seeking a foothold back in Gaza, which was captured from his forces by Hamas terrorists seven years ago, and is eager to show the Palestinian public he is working to end the fighting and lead the Palestinians to independence.
In an interview on Egyptian television over the weekend, Abbas said he would soon present his plans to Arab, American and European leaders.
“It is an unconventional solution, but I will not declare a war on Israel. It is a political and diplomatic solution,” he said.
He declined to elaborate, saying only that he would tell the United Nations in an address next month that the Palestinians want independence immediately. “Otherwise, this opportunity will be lost forever,” he said.
An aide to Abbas said the plan would include an appeal to the Security Council to call for an end to Israel’s occupation of lands captured in the 1967 Mideast war.
The Palestinians seek the “West Bank”, east Jerusalem and Gaza for their state. Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005.
With Israel opposed to a withdrawal to its pre-1967 lines, it will likely seek U.S. help in thwarting the bid. The U.S. has historically vetoed Security Council resolutions seen as unfavorable to Israel.
The Palestinian official said that if this happens, the Palestinians will then begin the process of joining the International Criminal Court, where they could pursue war crimes charges against Israel.
Israel strongly opposes Palestinian attempts to pursue independence at the United Nations, saying it is an attempt to circumvent the negotiating process. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office declined comment on the latest Palestinian plans, saying it wanted to receive details officially.
(AP)
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Mr. Abbas looks and acts like a Tipish!
1. Israel ended its occupation of Gaza, and that hasn’t brought peace.
2. Arabs consider “occupation” based on the 1914 boundaries, the last time Muslims controlled Eretz Yisrael. Cities such as Tel Aviv and Haifa are occupied. If the Israelis counter propose that the Palestinians give up all claims are anything within the 1949-1967 boundaries it will be rejected.
Hey Abbas baby,
The only way there will be peace, quiet, and mutual agreements between Israel and the Muslims of Israel, including Gaza, is if you and your terrorist friends all “DIE” and get buried in the same hole as that Dumb Gum Chump from the UN.
Who are the Palestinian people? the Arabs idiots living in the West Bank are Jordanians, and the murderers in Gaza are Egyptians