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Greenblatt attacks PA, calls for 'credible leadership'

by  Erez Linn and ILH Staff
Published on  01-21-2019 00:00
Last modified: 04-09-2021 13:28
Greenblatt attacks PA, calls for 'credible leadership'

U.S. Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt

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U.S. Special Representative for International Negotiations Jason Greenblatt slammed the Palestinian leadership on Sunday after a key official criticized the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump and accused it of bias toward Israel.

Hanan Ashrawi, a Palestinian legislator and a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organization, had tweeted earlier that the U.S. has 'zero credibility' and thus should not be trusted when it comes to various statements on its anticipated peace plan.

"@DrHananAshrawi: you may dislike our policies & decisions, but to say we have zero credibility is simply not factual. @POTUS has kept his commitments, such as recognizing #Jerusalem as the capital of #Israel & moving our Embassy to #Jerusalem [and] the peace plan it is working on," Greenblatt tweeted.

"Another commitment @POTUS made was to work to see if we can achieve  Israeli/Palestinian peace. We are doing that, but no one - no country, group of countries, or international body- can promise to achieve it. You know that; everyone knows that - even if they won't say it out loud," he continued, and warned that the Palestinian Authority's boycott of the U.S. administration was a "huge disservice" to the Palestinians.

"Peace is worth pursuing & we are committed to trying. You & other leaders can also work hard & see if it can be done. Or you can all continue to prevent the many significant benefits of peace by refusing to engage. The ball is in your court. Time to be credible leaders," Greenblatt concluded.

In December 2017, Trump broke with decades of American policy by recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital and several months later moved the U.S. Embassy to the city.

Greenblatt and other administration officials said the U.S. decision did not prejudice the final status of the city as part of a negotiated settlement, as it simply recognized the reality that the city is and will continue to be Israel's seat of government. The PA, which was outraged by the move, has boycotted the administration ever since.

Earlier this month, the administration said the plan was all but complete but would not be unveiled for a few months, partly because of the upcoming Knesset election on April 9.

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