Diplomatic dupery in Middle East: Dawn

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ISLAMABAD (DAWN/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - 'Nonsense' and 'a thousand no's' is how Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reacted when he heard President Donald Trump unveil a plan whose only aim seemed to be to pamper the America-Israel Public Affairs Committee in an election year.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

ISLAMABAD -"Nonsense" and"a thousand no's" is how Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reacted when he heard President Donald Trump unveil a plan whose only aim seemed to be to pamper the America-Israel Public Affairs Committee in an election year.

In other words, if the Palestinian Authority recognises Israeli sovereignty over the existing settlements, the Zionist state will after four years begin an open-ended renewal of the process of theft of Palestinian territory.Moreover, the word 'sovereignty' is missing from the Trump idiom because it visualises a Palestinian state with its capital in eastern Jerusalem provided the Palestinian people take steps to become 'self-governing'- a big diplomatic hokum.

Given the Arab-Islamic world's powerlessness, there is little it can do to make Israel attach some sanctity to the agreements it signs.

 

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This peace deal is the best chance for Palestine. Or else they can forget they will ever get a state by violence.

LoL.. Dawn which is the mouthpiece of Pakistani military dictators is lecturing Israel on human rights and occupation🤣 First write columns on occupation of Balochistan, Sindh and Pakhtunistan.

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