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The Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the African Union, and the EU are all opposed to Donald Trump's bogus peace plan.
It appears the whole world, except Israel, is against Donald Trump's one-sided peace plan for occupied Palestine and Israel.
It was hardly a negotiation as all the benefits are one-sided, in favor of Israel and the Kushner plan has wording that allows the USA and Israel to veto any evolution of the peace plan to a final conclusion.
Its not a peace plan, its a sell-out of the Palestinians into a permanent occupation in Bantustans policed by Israel in the Palestinian's own country and a violation of UN Security Council Resolutions.
EU Takes A Dim View Of Trump's Controversial Mideast Peace Plan
It appears the whole world, except Israel, is against Donald Trump's one-sided peace plan for occupied Palestine and Israel.
It was hardly a negotiation as all the benefits are one-sided, in favor of Israel and the Kushner plan has wording that allows the USA and Israel to veto any evolution of the peace plan to a final conclusion.
Its not a peace plan, its a sell-out of the Palestinians into a permanent occupation in Bantustans policed by Israel in the Palestinian's own country and a violation of UN Security Council Resolutions.
EU Takes A Dim View Of Trump's Controversial Mideast Peace Plan
... Israel's embattled prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said that Israel will pursue plans to annex areas outlined in the Trump proposal.
The EU spoke out against that idea. "In line with international law and relevant UN Security Council resolutions, the EU does not recognise Israel's sovereignty over the territories occupied since 1967," Borrell said. "Steps towards annexation, if implemented, could not pass unchallenged." ...
... Prior to Tuesday's statement, the EU had not yet taken a position on the Trump administration's proposal, which was issued in coordination with Israel and without consulting the Palestinians.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has described the plan as the "smack of the century."
Riyad al-Malki, the Palestinian foreign minister, is quoted in local media as saying that "despite the pressures exerted by the American administration and Israel, the [EU] statement represents a victory for international legitimacy and the diplomacy of justice which the US is trying to replace with the diplomacy of intimidation and threats."
International criticism of Trump's plan is mounting. On Monday, the African Union came out against the deal. In a statement, AU Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat said the organization "notes with great concern that this plan ignores the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and constitutes a serious violation of their fundamental rights."