Vad Mahmoud Abbas än är så inte är han en person som eftersträvar fred.I sitt tal vid islamska staternas förbunds (OIC) möte i Istanbul senaste vecka hotade han med att säga upp tidigare överenskommelser med Israel, anklagade han Israel och judarna för att förfalska historien och religionen och påstod att Israel inte uppfyller de krav som ställs på en stat och därför borde internationella samfundet överväga att återta sitt erkännande av Israel.
Abbas sa också att han kommer att gå till FN:s säkerhetsråd för att få USA:s erkännande av Jerusalem som Israels huvudstad upphävd.
Ännu ett exempel på att Abbas inte lever i verkligheten och dessutom, även om FN skulle stöda Abbas så är Jerusalem fortfarande Israels huvudstad så som den varit de senaste 70 åren.
När USA:s president Trump säger en sanning och betonar vikten av förhandlingar och fred fördömer omvärlden hans agerande. - När palestiniernas ledare Abbas sprider lögner som underblåser våldsamheter är omvärlden tyst.
PMW:s rapport härunder artikeln från the Times of Israel visar hur Abbas egen organisation Fatah direkt uppviglar till våldshandlingar.
Israel’s leaders atypically quiet after Abbas asserts their state is invalid
In his hour-long address in Istanbul, at an emergency summit of Islamic and Arab nations convened in the wake of Trump’s Jerusalem declaration, Abbas denounced the US administration, threatened to abrogate all peace agreements since Oslo, and vowed to seek full membership for the “State of Palestine” at the United Nations. While he has issued similar threats in the past, however, he also made fresh inflammatory accusations.
Notably, for instance, he declared that “there is no one better at falsifying history or religion than them,” in a comment that appeared to refer to Israel and/or Jews.
That section of his speech, translated by The Times of Israel, went as follows: “At this occasion, I don’t want to discuss history or religion, because there is no one better at falsifying history or religion than them. But if we read the Torah, it says that the Canaanites lived here before Abraham and haven’t left since that time. It hasn’t been interrupted. That’s in the Torah. If they want to fabricate, ‘to distort the words from their [proper] usages,’ as God said. I don’t want to get into religion.”
The phrase “to distort the words from their [proper] usages” is an expression directly quoted from the Quran, widely interpreted to refer to the Jews. ...
... In another passage of his address, as translated by the Washington Free Beacon, Abbas argued that Israel does not fulfill the criteria of statehood, and urged the nations of the world to rethink their recognition of the State of Israel. ...
... “I wonder,” he went on, “how can world nations remain silent to these violations of international law, and how can they continue to recognize Israel and deal with it while it mocks everyone, and continues to violate the agreements signed with it, and persists in its repressive and colonialist practices, and the creation of an apartheid, and the desecration of our peoples and our Christian and Islamic sacred [places]?”
Fatah calls for rage (PMW)
- Fatah: "For you, O our Jerusalem
#Jerusalem_the_eternal_capital_of_Palestine"
Official Fatah Facebook page, Dec. 12, 2017
Andra exempel:
- Fatah song encouraging violence:"I am coming towards you, my enemy, from every home, neighborhood, and street... [with cleavers and knives]#Jerusalem_is_our_capital"
- PLO official: "The American administration's decision... is a sort of declaration of war against our Palestinian people... the popular uprising... will continue and become an intifada"
- Fatah official responds to Hezbollah head Nasrallah's call for intifada: "We will not disappoint you"
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