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A key architect of the long-awaited U.S. plan for Israeli-Palestinian peace lashed out at the UN's "anti-Israel bias" Thursday while urging support for the Trump administration's "vision." The Palestinian foreign minister, however, dismissed the U.S. peace effort, saying all indications are it will be "conditions for surrender."
The speeches by U.S. envoy for international negotiations Jason Greenblatt and top Palestinian diplomat Riad Malki at an informal Security Council meeting ended up focusing on much broader issues than the chosen topic - Israeli settlements at the "core" of the "obstruction of peace."
Greenblatt said it was "surprising and unfair" that Indonesia, Kuwait and South Africa organized the council meeting and condemned Israel's behavior when it "was not even invited to speak at this session." He added that it was "inspiring" to see Israel celebrate its 71st
Independence Day on Thursday, calling it "a small brave country" that grew to a "thriving, diverse economically vibrant democracy," the only one in the Mideast.
He called the council's "obsessive" focus on Israeli settlements a "farce," saying settlements aren't keeping Israel and the Palestinians from negotiating peace, and said the council should instead condemn Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad for recently firing hundreds of rockets into Israel from Gaza.
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