Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

PLO official slams 'hollow talk' by Israel's Netanyahu


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) A Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) official on Wednesday described recent assertions by Israel's prime minister € in which he voiced his readiness to resume peace talks with the Palestinians € as "hollow talk".

On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was quoted by the Israeli media as saying that he was ready to go to Ramallah € the seat of Palestine's government € and "sit down with" Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas to discuss the resumption of negotiations.

In a Wednesday radio interview, however, Saeb Erekat, secretary of the PLO's executive committee, described Netanyahu's reported remarks as "hollow public-relations talk".

Erekat went on to describe the Israeli PM as the "head of the [Jewish] settlers' government", which, he asserted, had refused to free Palestinian prisoners € despite earlier pledges to so € and repudiated a number of signed agreements.

Netanyahu, Erekat added, was "working to destroy the two-state solution" and maintain Israel's policy of unhindered Jewish settlement construction on stolen Palestinian land.

"He [Netanyahu] wants a Palestinian Authority without any authority and to isolate the [blockaded] Gaza Strip from the [occupied] West Bank," the PLO official said.

He went on to note that PA President Mahmoud Abbas planned to deliver a seminal speech at a UN General Assembly meeting later this month, which, Erekat said, would show Israel to be "an occupying power" vis-à-vis Palestine.

Negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian negotiators ground to a halt one year ago over the self-proclaimed Jewish state's refusal to release a group of Palestinian prisoners despite earlier promises to do so.


The Journal Of Turkish Weekly

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