Arab League says Israel showing its ‘true nature’ in Gaza

The Arab League has strongly condemned the actions of Israeli forces and what it called millions of Palestinians currently forced to live in a state of Apartheid. (Reuters/File Photo)
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Updated 20 May 2021
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Arab League says Israel showing its ‘true nature’ in Gaza

  • Recent violence against Palestinian civilians has brought global attention to the conflict
  • Comments come after secretary-general Gheit meets with Palestinian Fatah Central Committee in Cairo

RIYADH: The recent conflict in Gaza and East Jerusalem between Israeli military forces and the Palestinian group Hamas has contributed to exposing the “true nature” of Israel to the rest of the world, an Arab League statement said Thursday.

Recent violence against Palestinian civilians has brought global attention to the conflict and has given the Israeli-Palestinian crisis the platform it deserves, the statement added.

The comments came as the secretary-general of the 22-member Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, held a meeting with a member of the Palestinian Fatah Central Committee at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo.

The two discussed the violence currently unfolding in the occupied territories of Palestine as a result of Israeli intervention, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The Arab League has strongly condemned the actions of Israeli forces and what it called millions of Palestinians currently forced to live in a state of Apartheid.

The Arab League also welcomed emergency Arab assistance to the Gaza Strip to help alleviate the suffering of its residents and standing in solidarity with the Palestinian people.


US expected to unveil post-war Gaza leadership

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US expected to unveil post-war Gaza leadership

  • International 'Board of Peace' is meant to govern Gaza for a transitional period as part of peace plan
  • The 14-member Palestinian body will be headed by Ali Shaath, a former deputy minister in the Palestinian Authority
CAIRO: US President Donald Trump is expected on Wednesday to push ahead with his phased plan for Gaza’s future by announcing the administration that will run the war-ravaged Palestinian territory, four Palestinian sources said.
Israel ​and Hamas in October signed off on Trump’s 20-point plan which says that a technocratic Palestinian body overseen by an international “Board of Peace” is meant to govern Gaza for a transitional period. It is not to include Hamas representation.
The 14-member Palestinian body will be headed by Ali Shaath, a former deputy minister in the Western-backed Palestinian Authority who had been in charge of developing industrial zones, the Palestinian sources said.
Other members ‌tapped by ‌Nickolay Mladenov, the former UN Middle East envoy ‌who ⁠is ​expected to ‌represent the Board of Peace on the ground, include people from the private sector and NGOS, according a list of the names obtained by Reuters.

PHASE TWO OF GAZA PLAN

The first phase of Trump’s plan, which included a ceasefire and hostage release deal, has been shaken by issues including Israeli airstrikes in Gaza that have killed hundreds of ⁠people, a refusal by Hamas to disarm, the remains of one last Israeli hostage still not ‌having been returned and Israeli delays in reopening ‍Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
Although ‍the two sides accuse each other of breaching the deal, Trump ‍says he wants to move on to the second phase, a progression that would entail the establishment of the Board of Peace and a yet-to-be-agreed deployment of peacekeeping forces.
Hamas leaders and other Palestinian factions are in Cairo for talks on ​the second phase, the group said. Egyptian sources said talks with Hamas would now focus on the group’s disarmament.
Hamas has so ⁠far not agreed to lay down its weapons, saying it will only give up its weapons once there is a Palestinian state. Further Israeli withdrawals within Gaza are tied to disarmament.
Members of the technocratic Palestinian committee were expected to meet with Mladenov in Cairo on Wednesday. Hamas and its rival Fatah group, led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, have both endorsed the list of members, Egyptian and Palestinian sources said.
It will also include the head of the Gaza Chamber of Commerce Ayed Abu Ramadan and Omar Shamali, who has worked for the Palestinian Telecommunication Group PALTEL, the Palestinian sources said.
Israeli officials did ‌not immediately respond to a request for comment.