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ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 09 Nov 2023 6:41 am - Jerusalem Time

Jordan: Post-war scenarios proposed for Gaza are unrealistic and rejected

Al-Safadi stated that any proactive talk promoted by some about post-Gaza scenarios “is jumping into the air,” explaining that “all of this will not be discussed until the war and killing stop.”


The Jordanian Foreign Minister, Ayman Al-Safadi, said on Wednesday that the post-war scenarios proposed for Gaza are “unrealistic and rejected,” stressing that Jordan “does not deal with them” and "rejects any talk about post-war Gaza administration through Arab or non-Arab forces."


Al-Safadi stated during his meeting on Wednesday evening, with a large number of journalists and writers in a symposium hosted by the Amman Municipality Salon, that Jordan “now stresses in this context the cessation of the war and crimes committed against the Palestinians, and any other talk that takes place after that,” stressing Jordan’s rejection of any talk about “Post-war administration of Gaza through Arab or non-Arab forces.”


Al-Safadi stressed that Jordan, in principle and in terms of the highest interests of the Palestinian people and the Kingdom as well; “He rejects any scenario that addresses the Gaza issue alone, as this will perpetuate Israel’s goal of separating Gaza from the West Bank, and take us down dangerous paths that are not in the interest of the Palestinian people and their cause.”


He said that what Jordan calls for and insists on is "dealing with the Palestinian issue in its full context. There is no fragmented solution, but rather a political solution and a comprehensive and just peace that guarantees Palestinian rights and the establishment of their independent state in all of the occupied Palestinian territory, and addresses and addresses the roots of the conflict since its beginnings decades ago."


Al-Safadi added, "The main problem and the cause of renewed violence, wars, and instability is the Israeli occupation and the failure to end it with a just political solution for the Palestinian people in accordance with the resolutions of international legitimacy."


Al-Safadi stated that any proactive talk promoted by some about post-Gaza scenarios “is jumping into the air,” explaining that “all of this will not be discussed until the war and killing stop, and the future undoubtedly holds a change in the current Israeli government, not to mention that the Palestinian Authority "You will not go to Gaza on the backs of occupation tanks."


Regarding Israel and others’ promotion of the elimination of Hamas and what comes after it, he said, “Hamas is an idea, and the idea never ends. Whoever wants a different situation must meet the needs and rights of the Palestinian people and achieve comprehensive peace. If the international community does not go in this direction and with a plan that achieves peace, a Palestinian state, and human rights.” Its people, we will return to war every 5 or 6 years, and no one will witness the stability and security that the whole world demands.”


Al-Safadi reaffirmed Jordan's position that any displacement of the Palestinian people from their land towards Jordan is tantamount to a declaration of war against Jordan, and he said: "We will confront it with all force." He explained that the displacement option proposed by Israel at the beginning of the Gaza war "failed and was not accepted not only by From Egypt, Jordan, and the Palestinian people, but from all countries of the world, including the United States.”


This came during two separate phone calls that Abbas received from the Prime Ministers of the Netherlands, Mark Rutte, and the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, according to the Palestinian News Agency, Wafa.


Abbas added: "The (Israeli) occupation authorities' plans to separate Gaza cannot be accepted or dealt with."


He stressed that "what is happening in the Gaza Strip is genocide that must stop immediately."






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