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Kerry has apparently rushed his plan

An Iranian expert in the West Asian affairs says the US has apparently rushed a plan for a future Palestinian state to the PA-Israeli negotiation table so that it could wrap up the Palestinian issue before a Geneva conference on Syria in January that may alter the equations on the ground.

Amir Mousavi told Qudsna that should the Geneva conference produce an outcome in favor of Syria and the anti-US regional resistance axis, Palestinians would no longer bow to the US and Israeli demands.

The expert said the plan proposed by John Kerry stands in clear breach of the Palestinian nation's interests, adding that the flagrancy of violation embedded in the plan prompted the PA authorities to make public the usually-secret content of the PA-Israel talks.

The director of center for Strategic Studies and International Relations denounced Kerry's plan as a hasty plan that only serves the Israeli interests.

The expert noted that the PA authorities are not allowed to and could not ignore coral Palestinian issues, including the return of refugees and the designation of al-Quds as the capital of a future Palestinian state.

The expert said the US rushed the plan so that it could wrap up the Palestinian issue before a Geneva conference on Syria that may alter the equations on the ground.

The expert said the Zionist regime is seeking to buy time to complete its settlement project. Mousavi warned the Palestinian authorities to take the settlement issue seriously, arguing that in case the regime advances its project to the end, the Palestinians will have to chew an additional bitter reality.

"They then would have no possibility at hand to deal with the reality," he said.