The Arab League on Monday formally rejected a decision by the United States to no longer consider settlements in Israeli-occupied territory illegal, saying the move was a threat to peace and a flagrant violation of international law.
Meeting in a special session in Cairo, the Arab League said it considered the US position legally null and void and showed "unprecedented disdain for the international system", according to Egyptian state news agency MENA.
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The Nov. 18 announcement by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reversed a stand taken under President Jimmy Carter in 1978. Palestinians and Arab leaders criticized the Trump administration's move as the latest in a succession of pro-Israeli initiatives that were damaging to peace efforts.
"On which basis would the Palestinians negotiate with the Israelis if this occupation does not exist?" Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Aboul-Gheit said on Monday.
Palestinians planned to hold demonstrations across the West Bank and the Gaza Strip on Tuesday to protest US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's declaration on Nov. 18 that the administration does not view the settlements as illegal.
Pompeo on Monday tweeted that Arab states should "abandon boycotts and engage #Israel."