Good news! Bravo! This could be huge! Blessed are the peacemakers! Peace at last in the Middle East?
Welcome the Palestinian emirates patterned after the United Arab Emirates!
I suspect, the US bombing of the nuclear facilities of the Islamist theocracy in Iran was part of the emerging peace plan and future peaceful coexistence!
What can Arabs and Israelis peacefully achieve together? Beyond imagination!
Maybe the Arabs living in the Gaza Strip and West Bank finally realize they were being abused as useful idiots for several decades.!
Hope and pray for the life of this courageous sheikh and others!
The PA and Yasser Arafat belonged on the garbage heap of history already many years ago!
P.S. As a child watched the Olympic Massacre of 1972 in Munich unfolding on TV! Much later I and my wife witnessed the World Trade Center attack in 2001 as we were living then across the Hudson River near the river banks in NJ.
"... In the aftermath of the Wall Street Journal's blockbuster disclosure early Sunday morning that half a dozen major Palestinian sheikhs from the Hebron area, all led by Sheikh Wadee' al-Jaabari (also known as Abu Sanad), are ready to break off from the Palestinian Authority and sign a new Abraham Accords-style deal with Israel as the "Emirates of Hebron," The Jerusalem Post can now disclose having recently met with Jabari at his ceremonial tent. ...
The sheikh said that he had control of around 78% of Hebron's greater metro population, which could translate into 700,000 or more Palestinians. The simple but radical premise he proposed was that he was ready, along with the other sheikhs (four of whom the Post interacted with separately), to recognize Israel as a Jewish state and end all claims in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. ...
Assembling an 'Emirates of Hebron'
He would do so with the goal of eventually assembling six other Palestinian "emirates" (designed like the UAE) comprising the Bethlehem, Jericho, Nablus, Tulkarm, Jenin, Qalqilya, and finally Ramallah areas.
These are the main areas the Palestinian West Bank was divided into under the mid-1990s Oslo Accords, which, while barely functioning, have governed Israeli-Palestinian relations for three decades.
Sheikh Jaabari told the Post he was willing to make this massive shift in exchange for Israel's support in removing the PA from the area, restoring work permits that were suspended after October 7, 2023, building new joint Israeli-Palestinian industrial work zones, and for some pieces of the Oslo Accords Area C. ...
But Sheikh Jaabari made it clear that he is not waiting idly anymore and is stating the question publicly to Israel and the world: do you want to take his hand and forge a new kind of coexistence or not?"
Sheikh Wadee' al-Jaabari.
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