The Palestinian government called on the international community to boycott the upcoming US peace plan to resolve the "Palestinian-Israeli" conflict, or what is known as the "deal of the century", which the Palestinians declared rejected and considered biased towards Israel.

Trump called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and his rival in the upcoming elections, Benny Gantz, to the United States to present the plan to them, while Palestinian officials confirmed, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas rejected several attempts by US President Donald Trump to discuss the upcoming peace plan.

The officials said that the White House had tried in recent months to make indirect contacts with the Palestinian President, but all of them were rejected. A Palestinian official told "France Press": "There will be no discussion with the Americans, and the president is adhering to a solution on the basis of an independent Palestinian state on general borders." 1967 with East Jerusalem as its capital. ”

The Palestinian Prime Minister, Muhammad Shtayyeh, said before the meeting of the Palestinian government yesterday: “This plan does not recognize Jerusalem as an occupied land, but rather gives it to Israel, and its owners are waging war against us and the UNRWA, closing the Palestine office in Washington, and working to dry up the financial sources of the authority.”

Shtayeh confirmed the rejection of the plan, considering it a "liquidation of the Palestinian cause", and said: "We demand the international community not to be a partner in it, because it contradicts the alphabet of international law and the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people."

Shtayeh explained that "announcing this plan at this time is only to protect Trump from isolation and to protect Netanyahu from prison, not a peace plan for the Middle East, but rather a peace plan for its owners."

He added: «This plan has become a negotiation between Gantz and Netanyahu and is not a basis for a solution between Israel and Palestine, and it gives Israel everything it wants at the expense of the national rights of the Palestinian people, and bombs the foundations of the Arab solution, especially the Arab peace initiative», calling on Arab countries to be a protective shield to protect Palestine from what he described as "the great conspiracy", and protecting the rights of its people.

Shtayyeh pointed out that "Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will call a meeting of the Palestinian leadership to discuss how, shape and content of the response to this plot, and the Palestinian people will also say his word with his loudest voice against it."

The secretary of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Saeb Erekat, told Agence France-Presse that the Palestinians could withdraw from the Oslo agreement, which determines the relationship with Israel.

The second Oslo Agreement stipulated a transitional period of five years during which Jerusalem, refugees, settlements, security arrangements, borders, relations and cooperation with other neighbors would be negotiated.

This period was to end by 1999, but it was automatically renewed by the Israeli and Palestinian sides.

In the Gaza Strip, hundreds of people marched in a demonstration called by the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine to reject the deal of the century, in front of the United Nations Mission headquarters, and the demonstrators chanted slogans including "Palestine is not for sale" and "the deal of the century will not pass."

Palestinian and Arab sources familiar with the draft plan fear that they are seeking to compel the Palestinians to accept the Israeli occupation, in preparation for Israel to annex about half of the West Bank, including most of the Jordan Valley, the fertile eastern strategic sector in the West Bank.

Palestinians say the Jordan Valley, that is, nearly 30% of the West Bank, will be a vital part of their future state, and the bread basket of the West Bank and shapes its external borders with Jordan.

One day anger against the deal

The Palestinian factions in Gaza declared today and tomorrow a "daily anger" as a rejection of the American "deal of the century", and the factions confirmed, in a statement to the High Follow-up Committee after their meeting in Gaza, that there was a Palestinian consensus rejecting this deal, and insistence on facing it in all forms until it was dropped. .

The factions said in the statement: "We will not relinquish any of our legitimate national rights to self-determination and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital, the US administration, by announcing this rejected deal, establishes itself as a direct enemy of our people, and a partner of the occupation in its terrorism and crimes against our people and its cause." Gaza - d

Hundreds of people demonstrate in Gaza in front of the UN mission headquarters, rejecting the "Deal of the Century".