Palestinian President Abbas rejects U.S. peace proposal in the Middle East

Palestinian Interim Autonomous Government chairman Abbas reiterated at the United Nations Security Council meeting that it rejected the Middle East peace plan announced by the U.S. Trump administration as `` fixing the occupation of Israel. '' The situation continues to be unpredictable.

Palestine, the Arab League and the EU-European Union opposed the Palestinian issue last month after the Trump administration in the United States, which backed Israel, announced a Middle East peace plan to clarify its approach to Israel. , The United Nations has shown a negative attitude.

Meanwhile, the United Nations Security Council in New York held a meeting to discuss this issue on the 11th, and was attended by the President of the Palestinian Authority, Abbas.

Abbas said he rejected the peace proposal, stating that "it will secure the occupation of Israel and promote a military annexation, ignoring past international resolutions and Palestinian rights." Was.

In response, U.S. Ambassador Kraft said, "We are proposing a total of $ 50 billion in financial assistance. This is the beginning and not the end of the dialogue," he called on the Palestinian side to respond.

Meanwhile, prior to the meeting, Tunisia and Indonesia sought to pass a resolution stating that the "U.S. proposal is far from the common perception of the international community," but rejected it as lacking the necessary support.

At this meeting, not only the distrust between the United States, Israel and Palestine, but also the differences in each country's position on the proposed peace, underscored the prospect of Middle East peace.

Protest rally in Palestinian territory

A major protest rally was held in Ramallah, a major city in the Palestinian Interim Autonomous Region, on May 11 to reject the Middle East peace plan announced by the US Trump administration.

Approximately 10,000 people attended the rally and marched with a banner stating, "The Trump administration's peace plan is a blasphemy for Palestinian legitimate rights."

"The Palestinian will make this unjust peace plan a failure," said the Palestinian transitional government's Prime Minister, Participating Prime Minister Steyr.

After the rally, a part of the protesters moved near the checkpoint where the Israeli army was deployed and repeatedly stoned, while the Israeli army fired tear and rubber bullets to suppress them.