Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas has rejected an ‎invitation by senior White House adviser Jared Kushner to ‎participate in a peace summit let by moderate Arab states, the ‎London-based Arabic newspaper Al-Hayat reported this weekend. ‎

Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have reportedly agreed to participate in the summit that, according to the report, ‎has been deemed by the P.A. as an American ploy ‎to drag them into what U.S. President Donald Trump has dubbed ‎‎“the deal of the century.”

According to the report, the Palestinians are concerned about support that moderate Arab countries appear to be displaying for this plan.

During his recent visit to the Middle East, Kushner told the ‎Palestinian daily Al-Quds newspaper that the United States will not chase the ‎P.A. leadership or grovel before Abbas, appealing directly to the Palestinian people in the face of Abbas’s rejectionism. Kushner made it clear, however, that ‎Washington is more than willing to work with Ramallah on the ‎peace plan. ‎

The Palestinian people “deserve to have a bright future,” said Kushner, and they ‎should not let their leadership “reject a plan they haven’t even ‎seen.”

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