Abbas gives Israel ‘one year’ to quit Palestinian territory

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25 September 2021, 11:25 am


Abbas gives Israel ‘one year’ to quit Palestinian territory

Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas gave Israel one year to withdraw from occupied territory Friday or he said he would no longer recognize the Jewish state based on pre-1967 borders.

In a virtual address to the United Nations General Assembly, Abbas called on Secretary General Antonio Guterres to convene an international peace conference.

But along with that request, he also issued an ultimatum.

“We must state that Israel, the occupying power, has one year to withdraw from the Palestinian territory it occupied in 1967, including East Jerusalem,” he said.

Abbas added that the Palestinians were ready to work throughout the year on solving the final status of the states of Israel and Palestine in accordance with United Nations resolutions.

But if this is not achieved, why maintain recognition of Israel based on the 1967 borders?

Abbas added that the Palestinians would also go to the International Court of Justice on the issue of the legality of the occupation of the land of the Palestinian state.

The peace process to achieve a two-state solution in the Middle East has been deadlocked for years.

Israel immediately brushed aside the Palestinian leader’s demands.

Abbas proved once again that he is no longer relevant, said the Israeli ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan.

“Those who truly support peace and negotiations do not threaten delusional ultimatums from the UN platform as he did in his speech,” he added.

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