(All Israel News)—A group of Palestinian sheikhs from the Hebron area sent a letter to Israeli Economy Minister Nir Barkat, expressing their desire to live in coexistence and cooperation with Israel, to disengage from the Palestinian Authority, to establish an “emirate,” and to join the Abraham Accords, according to an article published this morning (Sunday) in the Wall Street Journal.
From the group, only Sheikh Wadee’ al-Jaabari, also known as Abu Sand, agreed to be interviewed under his name. “We want cooperation with Israel,” he said. “We want coexistence with Israel.”
The letter, which he signed along with four other influential sheikhs, was addressed to Barkat, who, according to the report, has met with the group at his home several times since February. The sheikhs asked Barkat to present their letter – which details their plan to establish the “Hebron Emirate” and to break out from the Palestinian Authority – to Prime Minister Netanyahu.
“The Emirate of Hebron shall recognize the State of Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people,” the sheikhs wrote in their letter, “and the State of Israel shall recognize the Emirate of Hebron as the Representative of the Arab residents in the Hebron District.”
In the letter, they requested to set a timetable for negotiations to join the Abraham Accords and for “a fair and decent arrangement that would replace the Oslo Accords, which only brought damage, death, economic disaster and destruction.”
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