Palestinians expect 'more US bias towards Israel' ahead of Biden's visit, says PLO official
Palestinian officials expect "no positive results" from , a Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) official told °®Âþµº on Tuesday.
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"We don't believe that Biden's visit will bring any change in US policy," said Wasel Abu Yousef, a member of the PLO's executive committee. "We expect the visit to bring even more bias towards Israel."
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, the highest Palestinian executive body, had previously met ten days ago to reassign the roles of its members.
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The most significant decision was the appointment of the civil affairs minister, Hussein Al-Sheikh, viewed by some as the most probable successor to Abbas, as head of the negotiations department.
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In addition, the committee Al-Sheikh's position as the committee's secretary, which Palestinian President .
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"The meeting had nothing to do with Biden's visit," said Abu Yousef. "The distribution of missions in the committee was largely the same as before."
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"Our position in the executive committee remains unified as far as the US policy is concerned," noted Abu Yousef.
"If the US policy continues its bias towards Israel, and if the latter continues its crimes against our people and building settlements on our land, we will have to move on to the implementation of the ," he added.
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The PLO's Central Council is a smaller version of the Palestinian National Council, the highest representative body of the Palestinian people. Earlier in February, the council met in Ramallah amidst criticism of the way the meeting was organised, and .
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The Council's resolutions reaffirmed the council's 2018 decisions, namely to suspend Palestine's recognition of the state of Israel and to end all Palestine’s obligations under the accords signed with Israel.
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Abu Yousef's declarations arrive after the US announced it could not determine whether Israeli forces fired the bullet that killed Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, back in May. Palestinian foreign ministry .
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The Palestinian Authority to the US, in what was considered by some Palestinian commentators as a Palestinian gesture in hopes of a positive outcome of the US president's visit.
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that the Palestinian leadership will demand from Biden to "restore a political horizon" between Israelis and Palestinians, as well as to reopen the US consulate in Jerusalem and remove the PLO from the US's 'terrorism' list.
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On Monday, 29 Democrat congress members issued a call to Biden to pressure Israel during his visit, over .
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The settlement project would definitely cut the West Bank in half and end geographical continuity for a potential Palestinian state.