News Today: Trump Plan to Give Aqsa Mosque to Saudis

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BEIRUT (Dispatches) -- A Lebanese TV network has published a draft of U.S. President Donald Trump’s controversial deal which envisages the establishment of a "new Palestine” with occupied Jerusalem Al-Quds remaining under mostly the Israeli control and Saudi Arabia replacing Jordan as the custodian of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.
According to Al-Mayadeen, Trump’s so-called "deal of the century” would see a trilateral agreement signed between the occupying regime of Israel, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Gaza-based Hamas resistance movement.
Under the deal, a "new Palestinian state” would be established in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, excluding Israeli settlements on the occupied Palestinian territories.
Additionally, Jerusalem Al-Quds would not be split but would rather be "shared” between the Zionist regime and the Palestinian state, with the Arab population of the city becoming residents of Palestine
The Zionist regime would control the entire city, while the Palestinian state would be responsible for the education of Palestinians and pay taxes to the Israeli municipality.
Jews would not be allowed to purchase Arab homes and vice versa, while no additional areas would be aexed to Jerusalem Al-Quds and the city’s holy sites would preserve their status quo.
Meanwhile, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is currently administered by the Waqf — an arm of the Jordanian Ministry of Sacred Properties — will be placed under Saudi Arabia’s control.
As for the Gaza Strip, the draft deal stipulates that Egypt would grant land to the new Palestinian state to be used for industrial, agricultural and commercial purposes as well as building an airport. However, Palestinians would not be allowed to live in the lands provided by Egypt.
Moreover, a highway and a pipeline for water treatment would be built between Gaza and the West Bank.
The wealthy Persian Gulf Arab states, the United States and the European Union would economically sponsor the Washington-crafted deal, providing 70, 20, and 10 percent of the funds, respectively.
"An amount of $30 billion will be allocated over a period of 5 years for projects related to the new Palestinian state,” the purported draft deal said.
The contributions by the Persian Gulf countries would be split proportionate to their oil production capacity.
Furthermore, an agreement would be signed between the occupying regime of Israel and the new Palestinian state, with Tel Aviv providing protection to Palestine from "exteal aggression,” while Palestinians pay for it.
The amount the Palestinians would have to pay for protection would be negotiated between the Arab nations and the Zionist regime.
Upon the signing of the deal, Hamas would hand over its weapons to Egypt and its members would receive monthly salaries from Arab nations.
Gaza’s sea borders and land crossings with Occupied Palestine and Egypt would be opened to inteational trade and a year after the agreement is implemented, elections would be held in Palestine.
According to the deal, all Palestinian prisoners would be gradually released from Israeli jails over a period of three years. Within five years, a seaport and an airport would be constructed for the Palestinian state. Until that time, Palestinians would use Israeli ports.
Palestine’s borders would be open to the passage of civilians and goods and a Chinese company would build a highway that rises 30 meters above the ground coecting Gaza to the West Bank.
The Jordan Valley would remain under Israeli control and Highway 90 would be expanded to link the Palestinian state with Jordan.
If Israel rejects the deal, the U.S. will end economic support for the regime. If Hamas and the PLO oppose the agreement, Washington will end all financial support it provides to Palestinians and prevent funding provided by other countries.
If the PLO accepts the plan and Hamas or the Islamic Jihad dismiss it, then the two groups would bear the responsibility of their decision.
In any military confrontation between Israel and Hamas, the U.S. will support the occupying regime.
That U.S. plan which is widely reported to be biased towards the Zionist regime has already been unanimously rejected by all Palestinian factions.
The U.S. unveiled the economic portion of its initiative during a conference in Bahrain in June despite a Palestinian boycott.
Palestinians stopped recognizing the U.S. as a mediator in the conflict with the Zionist regime in 2017, after Trump recognized occupied Jerusalem Al-Quds as Israel’s "capital” in violation of inteational law.

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