30 October 2018 - 21:48
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Iranian Speaker's Advisor:
Rasa - Advisor to the Iranian Parliament Speaker Hossein Amir Abdollahian underlined that Palestinian resistance groups will not allow the US administration to implement its so-called 'deal of the century' plot, and further blasted attempts to normalize ties between Israel and Arab states.
Advisor to the Iranian Parliament Speaker Hossein Amir Abdollahian

RNA - The Palestinian resistance groups will not allow US president Donald Trump and his team to succeed in advancing the ‘Deal of the Century’ plot, Amir Abdollahian said in an interview with the Arabic-language al-Alam news channel on Sunday afternoon

 

"The Deal of the Century faces a number of major problems, including that this old wound, which is 70 years old, cannot be cured in a matter of months. Secondly, the Oslo agreement and other agreements, including Camp David, revealed that the political agreements cannot succeed without taking into account the Palestinians’ rights...," he added.

 

Elsewhere, he pointed out that Saudi Arabia spends billions of dollars to kill Yemeni women and children , but refuses to provide the Palestinian resistance factions with weapons.

 

He added that the new rulers of Saudi Arabia are fanning the flames of war in the region by supporting terrorist groups.

 

Several Palestinian officials have denounced recent attempts to normalize relations between Tel Aviv and Arab countries following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rare visit to Oman.

 

The Gaza-based Hamas resistance movement blasted Oman for hosting “the head of Zionist crime", saying the trip accelerated "normalization with the Israeli entity" and was a "stab in the back" for Palestinians.

 

It also warned that the visit would have “grave repercussions on the Palestinians and their just cause”.

 

According to Fars News Agancy, the resistance group further called on Arab countries to maintain their policy of boycotting Israel and “isolating the Zionist entity, which poses a threat to Palestine and the entire region”.

 

Meanwhile, Mohammad Shtayyeh, an adviser to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and member of the central committee of the Fatah movement, said the visit signaled the death of the Arab peace initiative, which was endorsed by the Arab League in 2002.

 

The initiative calls for normalizing ties with Israel in exchange for the regime's withdrawal to the pre-1967 Arab borders.

 

"The value system and the Arab political and social pact don't exist anymore," Shtayyeh stated in a statement, adding that "it is the start of a public normalization and the end of the Arab peace initiative".

 

Separately on Saturday, Hassan Khreisheh, deputy speaker of the Palestinian parliament, lamented an "unprecedented haste by Arab countries to normalize ties with Israel".

 

Senior Fatah official Munir al-Jaghoub warned that Netanyahu’s visit to Oman “eliminates the Arab peace initiative".

 

“Fatah strongly condemns the gratuitous normalization with the occupation while Israel still doesn’t recognize the rights of the Palestinians and Arabs,” he added.

 

Netanyahu met with Oman's Sultan Qaboos in Muscat on Thursday, but it was kept secret until after the Israeli premier returned to the occupied territories. 

 

The visit to Muscat was the first by an Israeli prime minister since 1996.

 

Tel Aviv has full diplomatic relations with only two Arab states, Egypt and Jordan but reports suggest the regime is working behind the scenes to establish formal ties with Saudi Arabia and its allies.

 

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