ISTANBUL: Islamic leaders on Wednesday urged the world to recognise occupied East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine, as Pale
stinian president Mahmoud Abbas warned the United States no longer had any role to play i
n the peace process.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan convened in Istanbul an emergency summit of the world’s main pan-Islamic body, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), seeking a tough response to the recognition by US President Donald Trump of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
With the Islamic world itself mired in division, the summit fell well short of agreeing any concrete sanction against Israel or the United States.
But their final statement declared “East Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Palestine” and invited “all countries to recognise the State of Palestine and East Jerusalem as its occupied capital.”
They declared Trump’s decision ‘null and void legally’ and ‘a deliberate undermining of all peace efforts’ that would give impetus to ‘extremism and terrorism’.
The status of Jerusalem, a city holy to Christians, Jews and Muslims, is perhaps the most sensitive issue i
n the Israeli-Pale
stinian conflict. Israel sees the e
ntire city as its undivided capital, while the Pale
stinians want the eastern sector, which the international community regards as annexed by Israel, as the capital of their future state.
Erdogan – who sees himself a champion of the Pale
stinian cause – sought to underline his point with a powerpoint map presentation, flashing a laser pointer at how Pale
stinian territory had shrunk since the 1948 creation of Israel. “The real proprietor of these lands is Palestine,” he to
ld the final press conference. “ Trump wants all this to be Israel. This is the product of an evangelist and Zionist mentality,” said Erdogan, the current chair of the OIC.
Using unusually strong language and bitterly anti-American rhetoric, Abbas warned that there could be ‘no peace or stability’ i
n the Middle East until Jerusalem is recognised as the capital of a Pale
stinian state.
Moreover, he said that with Trump’s move the United States had withdrawn itself from a traditional role as the mediator i
n the search for Mideast peace.
“We do not accept any role of the United States i
n the political process from now on. Because it is completely biased towards Israel,” he said.
The final statement from the OIC echoed his words, saying Trump’s move was ‘an announcement of the US administration’s withdrawal from its role as sponsor of peace’ i
n the Middle East.
Erdogan added that there can no longer be ‘any question’ of the United States being a mediator. “This period is now over,” he said bluntly.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Jordanian King Abdullah II and Lebanese President Michel Aoun were among the heads of state present, as well as the emirs of Qatar and Kuwait and presidents of Afghanistan and Indonesia.
But there was no sign of Saudi King Salman or his powerful crown prince and son Mohammed bin Salman, who has reportedly been in close contact with Trump over the Middle East. Instead, Riyadh sent a senior foreign ministry official.
“Some countries in our region are in cooperation with the United States and the Zionist regime and determining the fate of Palestine,
” seethed Rouhani, whose country does not recognise Israel and has dire relations with Saudi Arabia.
Published in Daily Times, December 14th 2017.