Pope appears to reject Trump's Mid-East plan

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Pope Francis has warned against "inequitable solutions" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, in an apparent reference to US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal.

BARI (Italy) • Pope Francis yesterday warned against "inequitable solutions" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying they would only be a prelude to new crises, in an apparent reference to United States President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal.

Pope Francis made his comments in the southern Italian port city of Bari, where he travelled to conclude a meeting with bishops from countries in the Mediterranean basin.

"The Mediterranean region is currently threatened by outbreaks of instability and conflict, both in the Middle East and different countries of North Africa, as well as between various ethnic, religious or confessional groups," he said.

"Nor can we overlook the still unresolved conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, with the danger of inequitable solutions and, hence, a prelude to new crises."

It was believed to be the first time the Pope, who often defends both Palestinian rights and Israel's need for security, has spoken in public about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since Mr Trump announced the plan on Jan 28.

The plan would recognise Israel's authority over West Bank Jewish settlements and require that Palestinians meet a series of conditions for a state, with its capital in a West Bank village east of Jerusalem.

Although Mr Trump's stated aim was to end decades of conflict, his plan favoured Israel, underlined by the Palestinians' absence from his White House announcement with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his side.

The Palestinians and Arab League foreign ministers have rejected the plan and the Palestinian Authority has cut all ties with the US and Israel.

Palestinians, with broad international backing, want East Jerusalem as the capital of a future independent state, while Israel views the whole city as its capital.

Pope Francis, speaking in general about the Middle East, said: "There is no reasonable alternative to peace because every attempt at exploitation or supremacy demeans both its author and its target. It shows a myopic grasp of reality, since it can offer no future to either of the two."

He again warned against populist politicians who use "demagogic terms" such as "invasion" when talking of migration.

"To be sure, acceptance and a dignified integration are stages in a process that is not easy. Yet it is unthinkable that we can address the problem by putting up walls," he said.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 24, 2020, with the headline Pope appears to reject Trump's Mid-East plan. Subscribe