Palestinians Expect Biden, Abbas to Hold Talks Soon

Gaza resident protest cuts in UNRWA aid (DPA)
Gaza resident protest cuts in UNRWA aid (DPA)
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Palestinians Expect Biden, Abbas to Hold Talks Soon

Gaza resident protest cuts in UNRWA aid (DPA)
Gaza resident protest cuts in UNRWA aid (DPA)

Palestinians are expecting US President Joe Biden to call Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, in a first step toward normalizing the fragile ties between both countries.

An informed source told Asharq Al-Awsat that such a move would be considered a declaration of the return of relations to their normal level and a change in the US approach toward Palestine.

The relationship between the US and Palestine is currently limited to US State Department and security officials.

Since Biden became president, communications have been slowly developing between the two sides and were limited to Palestinian officials and US Deputy Assistant Secretary for Israel and Palestinian Affairs, Hady Amr.

Biden’s call with Abbas would mean restoring relations at all levels, but the source emphasized it does not mean that relationships will be restored quickly.

The former US administration cut all ties with the Palestinian Authority, suspended aid, closed the Palestinian Liberation Office (PLO) in Washington, and expelled the Palestinian representative after the leadership rejected Trump's “deal of the century.”

The Authority now depends on the current administration to restore relations and advance a new peace process in the region.

Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh asserted that Palestine wants to establish bilateral relations with the US that are not based on relations with Israel.

"We want the US administration to fulfill its pledges to reopen its consulate in East Jerusalem, reopen the PLO office in Washington, and resume aid to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) and Jerusalem hospitals," he added.

Shtayyeh said Palestine is looking forward to a US decree considering the PLO an essential partner in the peace process, which means abolishing all hostile laws, including one naming it a terrorist organization.

The US administration is drawing up a plan on how to approach relations with the Authority, according to an internal draft memo.

The news first reported by “The National” said the plan was still in an early “working stage” but could eventually form the basis for rolling back parts of Trump’s approach that Palestinians denounced as biased in favor of Israel.

Reuters reported that since Biden took office, his aides have said they intend to repair relations with the Palestinians.

The administration pledged to resume hundreds of millions of dollars in economic and humanitarian assistance and work toward reopening the Palestinians’ diplomatic mission in Washington.

Biden’s aides have also made clear they want to re-establish the goal of a negotiated two-state solution as a priority in US policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But they have moved cautiously with Israel’s upcoming elections, followed by Palestinian elections.

The draft memo said the US vision is “to advance freedom, security, and prosperity for both Israelis and Palestinians in the immediate term.”

The document was cited as saying $15 million in COVID-19 pandemic aid to the Palestinians could be announced by the end of March.

It is also reported to take a tougher stance on Israeli settlement activities and mentions efforts to obtain a Palestinian commitment to end payments to families of individuals imprisoned by Israel.

One source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the document was a preliminary draft subject to revision and any final version would require inter-agency review.

US Department spokeswoman Jalina Porter refused to comment on the memo during a daily briefing.



Thousands in London Rally for Fully Implementing Ceasefire Agreement in Gaza

Protesters holding placards and flags face a line of police at Trafalgar Square in central London at a National demonstration for Palestine, on January 18, 2025, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
Protesters holding placards and flags face a line of police at Trafalgar Square in central London at a National demonstration for Palestine, on January 18, 2025, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
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Thousands in London Rally for Fully Implementing Ceasefire Agreement in Gaza

Protesters holding placards and flags face a line of police at Trafalgar Square in central London at a National demonstration for Palestine, on January 18, 2025, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)
Protesters holding placards and flags face a line of police at Trafalgar Square in central London at a National demonstration for Palestine, on January 18, 2025, organized by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP)

Thousands of people turned out in the streets of London on Saturday for a mass pro-Palestinian rally to call for the full implementation of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement.

The Metropolitan Police force said about two dozen people were arrested after some protesters broke through a police line containing the rally and failed to disperse according to police instructions. One man was detained on suspicion of supporting banned organizations, while four others were detained over public order offenses.

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign, which has organized many huge rallies in London since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023, said the movement will not stop despite the ceasefire agreement.

“We have ongoing demands. We need this ceasefire to be enforced. We need a withdrawal of all Israeli troops from Gaza. we need everyone held in illegal detention — including 10,000 Palestinians held in Israeli jails, in prison camps in Gaza — to be released,” said the campaign’s director, Ben Jamal.

Protesters were also calling for the UK government to pressure Israel to end its oppression of Palestinians, he added.