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Angered by Arab-Israel ties, Palestine quits chairing Arab League sessions

Ali Sawafta and Nidal al-Mughrabi (Reuters)
Ramallah, Palestine
Wed, September 23, 2020

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Angered by Arab-Israel ties, Palestine quits chairing Arab League sessions Demonstrators, mask-clad due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, demonstrate with Palestinian flags as they stand before a banner showing the flags of Arab League member states with text in Arabic above reading 'history will glorify but those faithful to Palestine and its cause', during a protest against the United Arab Emirates' and Bahrain's decisions to normalize relations with Israel, in the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank on Sept. 15, 2020. (AFP/Jaafar Ashtiyeh )

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alestine has quit its current chairmanship of Arab League meetings, the Palestinian foreign minister said on Tuesday, condemning as dishonorable any Arab agreement to establish formal relations with Israel.

Palestinians see the accords that the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed with Israel in Washington a week ago as a betrayal of their cause and a blow to their quest for an independent state in Israeli-occupied territory.

Earlier this month, the Palestinians failed to persuade the Arab League to condemn member nations breaking ranks and normalizing ties with Israel.

Palestine was supposed to chair Arab League meetings for the next six months, but Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki told a news conference in the West Bank city of Ramallah that it no longer wanted the position.

"Palestine has decided to concede its right to chair the League's council [of foreign ministers] at its current session. There is no honor in seeing Arabs rush towards normalization during its presidency,” Maliki said.

After initial remarks, Maliki read from a letter he said he sent to Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit informing him of the Palestinian move and criticizing the UAE and Bahrain, both Gulf Arab nations that share Israeli concerns about Iran.

The UAE's deal with Israel "created a deep crisis in the Arab League" and the accord was followed "by a similar collapse by the Kingdom of Bahrain", Maliki said, quoting from the letter.

In a new move addressing internal Palestinian divisions, officials from West Bank-based President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction and the Islamist Hamas movement were due to hold reconciliation talks in Turkey on Tuesday.

Hamas seized the Gaza Strip in 2007 from Fatah forces during a brief round of fighting. Differences over power-sharing have delayed implementation of unity deals agreed since then.

 

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