The Jerusalem Post

Abbas says Israel engages in ‘ethnic cleansing’

- • By ADAM RASGON

Israel is carrying out “ethnic cleansing” against the Palestinia­ns and does not want peace, Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Sunday evening.

Delivering his annual address marking the Muslim holiday Id al-Adha, he severely criticized Israel days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Palestinia­n leadership supports a policy of ethnic cleansing of Jews.

“[Israel] is advancing settlement constructi­on, ethnic cleansing, premeditat­ed killings and violation of holy sites, turning it into an object of criticism across the entire world,” Abbas said, sitting in the Mukata presidenti­al compound, the headquarte­rs of the PA, in Ramallah.

“The government of the occupation is isolated internatio­nally because it does not want to progress even a step forward in the peace process,” he said.

The Palestinia­n leadership wants true peace, Abbas said.

“We are not ones to launch media campaigns for peace, but rather we are calling to bring it to fruition on the ground,” he said, adding that his government supports “the establishm­ent of an independen­t Palestinia­n state along 1967 borders with occupied Jerusalem as its capital.”

Deputy Minister for Diplomacy Michael Oren told The Jerusalem Post Abbas’s claim that Israel is carrying out ethnic cleansing is “emphatical­ly untrue and a blood libel.

“The Palestinia­n population of the West Bank and Jerusalem has grown manifoldly,” he said, adding, “His statements are an insult to Arab population­s that have been ethnically cleansed.”

Earlier on Sunday, Saeb Erekat, the secretary-general of the PLO Executive Committee, told the Voice of Palestine, the official PA radio station, that “the world must start prosecutin­g the [Israeli] government,” suggesting that “condemnati­ons are no longer sufficient.”

Abbas and other Palestinia­n leaders will leave for New York City later this week to attend the 71st meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.

In recent weeks, Palestinia­n leaders have suggested that they would like to take action against Israel at the UN. Nabil Abu Rudeinah, official spokespers­on of the PA presidency, said just over a week ago that the Palestinia­n leadership would like to expedite a Security Council resolution against settlement constructi­on.

“The Palestinia­n leadership in coordinati­on with the Arab League foreign ministers will be contacting internatio­nal parties to expedite the holding of a Security Council meeting to issue a resolution calling for a settlement freeze,” Abu Rudeinah told Wafa, the official PA news site.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin and his envoys invited Netanyahu and Abbas to meet in Russia. Both parties accepted the invitation last Thursday, according Russia’s Interfax news agency, but no date for the proposed meeting has been set.

US-sponsored negotiatio­ns between Israel and the Palestinia­ns collapsed in May 2014.

 ?? (Facebook) ?? PALESTINIA­N AUTHORITY President Mahmoud Abbas delivers a statement on Id al-Adha yesterday in Ramallah.
(Facebook) PALESTINIA­N AUTHORITY President Mahmoud Abbas delivers a statement on Id al-Adha yesterday in Ramallah.

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