Jordan Times Editorial: Expressing solidarity
Dec 06, 2012 | 21:47
His
Majesty King Abdullah’s visit to Ramallah for talks with Palestinian
leader Mahmoud Abbas, just after the upgrading of the Palestinian
representation at the UN to non-member observer state and the end of a
round of fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip, is
symbolic.
It also is
consistent with the King’s, and Jordan’s, stand in support of the
Palestinians who struggle to end the decades-old Israeli occupation.
Few Arab leaders
manage to pay official visits to the Palestinian territories to show
their solidarity with and support for the Palestinian people. The King’s
trip to the West Bank, therefore, sends the message that the
Palestinians do not stand alone and that their bid for a two-state
solution to their conflict with Israel is the only doable political
move.
Jordan was among
the first to condemn the recent Israeli decision to expand its
settlement construction in and around East Jerusalem; this continuous
expansion of illegal Israeli colonies in the West Bank is most
counterproductive, and a sure killer of the two-state solution.
Jordan happens to
be the closest Arab state to the Palestinians, both geographically and
in terms of historical and social ties. The Kingdom stood by the
Palestinians for decades, helping them economically, politically and
morally.
The special,
fraternal relations that bind the peoples of the two banks of the Jordan
River are unshakable. The Monarch said Jordan will relentlessly work to
see the Palestinians regain their rights and arrive at the
establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
Israel must
develop a clearer vision not only for the interests and aspirations of
the Palestinians but also for its own long-term survival.
In the absence of
peace, the conflict between the two parties will be kept alive, to their
detriment and to that of the entire region.
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