Palestinian expedient: Pence is no longer welcome in Palestine

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A senior Palestinian expedient has acknowledged that US Vice President Mike Pence is no longer welcome in the occupied territories at some stage in his scheduled seek recommendation from later this month.

« We is no longer going to discover him in the Palestinian territories, » Jibril Rajoub acknowledged on Thursday, a day after US President Donald Trump formally recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and acknowledged he would birth the approach of keen its embassy there.

The controversial resolution has sparked enrage and protests at some level of the occupied Palestinian territories, and drawn international condemnation from world leaders.

The embassy transfer breaks with decades of US policy and risks igniting a « powder keg » in the Heart East intention, analysts impart.

Pence is predicted to hunt recommendation from Israel later this month, with a quit in the Palestinian city of Bethlehem. 

A US expedient, talking to the Associated Press news agency on situation of anonymity, acknowledged that Pence quiet planned to fulfill Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, noting it’d be « counterproductive » to assassinate.

Trump’s embassy transfer has inflamed the Israel-Palestine war, at some level of which the residence of Jerusalem is a key subject. The Palestinians discover occupied East Jerusalem as the capital of their future hiss.

In asserting the embassy transfer, Trump acknowledged he remained « deeply committed » to finding a peace agreement, noting that the US « would toughen a two-hiss resolution if agreed to by every aspect ».

Abbas no longer too prolonged in the past met Jordan’s King Abdullah II, after which they issued a joint assertion noting that « any measure tampering with the moral and historical residence of Jerusalem is invalid » and warning of the « unhealthy » repercussions of the embassy transfer.

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