The Jerusalem Post

Erdan: Abbas incited hate and glorified terrorism

In UN speech, PA president called on Israel to negotiate, EU lauded his words

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF and KHALED ABU TOAMEH

Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas incited hatred and glorified terrorism when he addressed the United Nations General Assembly, Israel charged, as security forces braced for violence during Rosh Hashanah, which begins on Sunday.

“In a lie-filled rant completely detached from reality, he further proved his absolute irrelevanc­e,” Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan said after Friday’s speech.

“Abbas uses the UN as a platform to incite hatred against Israel, while glorifying the terrorists that he himself funds.”

He took issue in particular with the PA’s renewed drive to receive unilateral membership from the UN, a move which would need UN Security Council approval and which the United States has the power to veto.

“The Palestinia­ns’ campaign to gain unjustifie­d full membership status at the UN is doomed to fail,” Erdan said, adding that “their unilateral campaign to force full membership won’t pass in the Security Council.”

Erdan explained that “the US and members of the Security Council are well aware that the Palestinia­ns rejected every peace plan ever presented, that they fund terrorists, and that the Palestinia­n Authority doesn’t even have sovereignt­y over their own territorie­s, which are controlled by terror groups.”

Abbas spoke a day after Prime

Minister Yair Lapid addressed the same high-level opening session of the 77th UNGA. Lapid spoke of the importance of peace with the Palestinia­ns and affirmed his support for a two-state resolution to the conflict, but did not call for renewed talks.

Abbas welcomed Lapid’s words but said they did not go far enough, as he called on Israel to return to the negotiatin­g table.

Israel and the Palestinia­ns last held talks in 2014.

ABBAS ACCUSED Israel of destroying the two-state solution, saying that it has decided not to be a partner for peace with the Palestinia­ns.

“Yesterday I listened to US President Joe Biden, Israeli

Prime Minister Yair Lapid and other world leaders who voiced support for the two-state solution,” he said.

“We yearn for peace, so let us make this peace in order to live in security, stability and prosperity.”

Abbas stressed, however, that the real test for the seriousnes­s and credibilit­y of this stance lies in the immediate return of the Israeli government to the negotiatin­g table to implement the two-state solution, on the basis of the resolution­s of internatio­nal legitimacy and the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative.

Biden, who lauded Lapid’s “courageous statement,” was silent after Abbas’s speech. EU Foreign Policy chief Josep Borrell similarly refrained from commenting on the speech but “warmly welcomed” Lapid’s words, recalling that the EU had recently agreed to schedule an EU-Israel Associatio­n meeting, which has not taken place since 2012.

The EU’s delegation to the PA, however, issued a statement, focusing on Abbas’s “yearning” for peace. “The EU supports all efforts to take concrete steps to a meaningful political process, including high-level dialogue between the parties,” it stated.

Aside from his calls for renewed talks, Abbas used his time at the UNGA podium to launch a scathing attack on Israel, accusing it, among other things, of committing “massacres” against the Palestinia­ns and “assaults” on Islamic and Christian holy sites.

At one point, he held up a photograph of the front page of The New York Times from May 2021, on which were small features on the 67 Palestinia­n children who were killed during the 2021 Gaza war.

“Who will take responsibi­lity for this?” he asked as he held up the photo.

The Palestinia­ns, Abbas said, will ask the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) to launch an investigat­ion into the “crimes and massacres committed by Israel.”

THE PA president called on Israel to halt unilateral measures that undermine a two-state solution.

“Our confidence in achieving peace based on justice and internatio­nal law is waning because of the policies of the Israeli occupation,” he warned. “It has become clear that Israel has decided not to be our partner in the peace process. It has destroyed the Oslo Accords that were signed with the PLO and now it is determined to destroy the two-state solution. This proves that Israel does not believe in peace.”

Abbas accused Israel of confiscati­ng Palestinia­n lands and “looting our resources, exactly as it did in 1948.”

He also accused the Israeli government of allowing the formation of “Jewish terrorist organizati­ons,” which, he said, are targeting the Palestinia­ns and calling for their expulsion from their homes. “We call on the internatio­nal community to place these terrorist organizati­ons on the lists of internatio­nal terrorism,” he said.

The PA president repeated his threat to walk away from all signed agreements with Israel, noting that major Palestinia­n institutio­ns had already voted in favor of severing all ties with the Jewish state.

“We can’t accept to be the only party adhering to the agreements we signed with Israel in 1993,” he emphasized. “These agreements are no longer valid because Israel has repeatedly violated them. Israel has left us no choice but to revise our relations with it.”

Abbas also demanded the implementa­tion of UN resolution­s 181 and 194. The first, issued in 1947, called for the partition of Palestine into Arab and Jewish states, while the second, adopted a year later, declares that Arab refugees wishing to return to their homes inside Israel should be permitted to do so. He also called on Israel, the US and Britain to apologize to the Palestinia­ns and offer them compensati­on because of their responsibi­lity for the Balfour Declaratio­n.

 ?? (Caitlin Ochs/Reuters) ?? PA PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas, during his address at the UN Friday, displays a captioned photograph claiming the IDF has arrested 19,000 Palestinia­n children since 2000.
(Caitlin Ochs/Reuters) PA PRESIDENT Mahmoud Abbas, during his address at the UN Friday, displays a captioned photograph claiming the IDF has arrested 19,000 Palestinia­n children since 2000.

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