The Palestinian presidency stressed that any peace plan that does not include the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital on the 1967 borders will be doomed to failure. This is in response to the leaks of an Israeli channel for an American vision of a Palestinian state on most of the West Bank and part of East Jerusalem. Exile.

In a statement, Palestinian Presidential Spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina said in a statement that "rumors and leaks about the so-called features of the deal of the century, which the administration is talking about, continue to try to find regional and international parties that cooperate with the terms of this plan. To a dead end ».

"The address for achieving a just and lasting peace is the Palestinian leadership, which affirms that any proposals relating to the political process must be based on international legitimacy and the principle of a two-state solution for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital," he said.

He added that "the road to achieving peace in the region is clear, passing through Palestinian legitimacy, and any projects aimed at circumventing the hopes and aspirations of the Palestinian people for freedom and independence will not succeed, and will end, and our people will win regardless of the size of these conspiracies and challenges on the Palestinian cause and its constants."

The Palestinian response, after Israeli leaks, revealed that the US peace plan known as the "Century Deal" would include a Palestinian state on 90 percent of the West Bank, with East Jerusalem as its capital without holy sites.

The Israeli Channel 13 revealed, in a report, that the US administration briefed a small group on the content of the peace plan in the Middle East, known as the "deal of the century."

The plan, according to the channel, includes a Palestinian state on 80-90 percent of the West Bank, while keeping the large settlement blocs and small settlements scattered deep in the West Bank, and limiting the evacuation of outposts set up by settlers without the approval of the Israeli government.

The report also said that the capital of Israel would be West Jerusalem and parts of East Jerusalem, including the Old City of Jerusalem, the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Arab neighborhoods adjacent to the town.

The plan also provides for the capital of a Palestinian state in neighborhoods of East Jerusalem, without sovereignty over the Old City and its holy sites, including the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Assistant Secretary of State for International Negotiations, Jason Greenblatt, said the Israeli report was "inaccurate", saying that "speculation about the content of the plan is not useful."

"Few people on this planet know the content of the plan right now," he said in a tweet on Twitter, without giving any details.

"In the past period, unnamed sources have provided stories to the media and others based on motives far from the truth," he said. "The publication of false, distorted or biased stories is irresponsible, damaging the process, and Israelis and Palestinians deserve the best."

"I strongly recommend that they listen to the direct official statements of US President Donald Trump, US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, Jared Kouchner (Trump), and me," Greenblatt said.

Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, told reporters that the Trump plan would not be unveiled before the April 9 Israeli elections.

"What we understand is that they will not be raised before the elections. "It's a smart decision because we do not want this to become an election issue."

Palestinian Presidency:

No peace plan

Including the establishment of the State

Palestinian conflict

Doomed to failure.