Palestinian president affirms readiness to work on Trump’s peace plan

A Palestinian child walks past puddles of rainwater in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, Dec. 13, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 22 December 2025
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Palestinian president affirms readiness to work on Trump’s peace plan

  • Mahmoud Abbas emphasized urgent need to implement Trump’s plan and UN Security Council Resolution 2803 by enforcing Gaza ceasefire

LONDON: President Mahmoud Abbas affirmed on Monday that the Palestinian Authority was ready to work with US President Donald Trump to achieve a comprehensive and just peace in line with international resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative.

Abbas emphasized the urgent need to implement Trump’s plan and UN Security Council Resolution 2803 by enforcing the Gaza ceasefire, facilitating humanitarian aid, preventing displacement, ensuring the withdrawal of Israeli forces, and enabling the Palestinian government to take on its responsibilities while accelerating reconstruction efforts.

The president highlighted the need to pressure the Israeli government to stop actions that undermine Palestinian institutions, violate Christian and Islamic holy sites, and threaten the two-state solution through settlement expansion, while also underscoring the importance of releasing withheld Palestinian tax revenues.

He made the remarks during a joint press conference with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in Ramallah on Monday.

He emphasized the vital role that Greece, with EU support, can have in promoting peace and stability in the region and beyond, according to Wafa news agency.

Kyriakos emphasized that Trump’s 20-point peace plan offers a reliable and practical framework for addressing urgent needs on the ground. He reaffirmed Greece’s strong support for the two-state solution.

Greece has not yet recognized Palestinian statehood. Kyriakos mentioned in September that his country would do so “at the right time.”


Jordanian forces destroy arms and drug trafficking workshops

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Jordanian forces destroy arms and drug trafficking workshops

  • Criminal gangs used the sites along the northern border as bases for launching unlawful operations toward the heart of Jordanian territory

LONDON: The Jordanian military conducted a crackdown on several drug gangs involved in smuggling weapons and narcotics along the northern border with Syria.

The military announced on Wednesday that it targeted several factories and workshops used by gangs involved in arms and drug trafficking, which they used as bases for launching unlawful operations toward the heart of Jordanian territory.

Armed Forces personnel destroyed the sites after receiving intelligence in coordination with regional partners, according to the Petra news agency.

Syrian state media broadcaster Al-Ikhbariya reported on Telegram that the Jordanian army targeted “drug smuggling networks and storage farms in the southern and eastern countryside” of Sweida, in southern Syria.

The Jordanian Army is prepared to confront anyone threatening the security of the homeland and its citizens, addressing any threats with force as needed, The Petra added.