The Jerusalem Post

MKs condemn Abbas speech,

Bennett: Time to prepare for the next era

- • By GIL HOFFMAN

Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was condemned by Israeli politician­s across the political spectrum on Monday for his speech on Sunday in which he denied the Jewish connection to Israel, rejected any negotiatio­ns as long as Donald Trump is US president and called for destroying Trump’s “house.”

Bayit Yehudi chairman Naftali Bennett said the time had come for Israel to prepare for the post-Abbas era and decide what is good for the country, which he said was applying sovereignt­y in Judea and Samaria.

“Abbas is drifting away from the world, along with the idea of a Palestinia­n state,” Bennett said. “His behavior indicates that he has lost power and his connection to reality.”

Former defense minister Moshe Ya’alon said Abbas confirmed in his speech the suspicions that his goal was not territoria­l compromise but renouncing the right of the Jewish people to a state in the land of Israel.

Regional Cooperatio­n Minister Tzachi Hanegbi wrote on Twitter that Abbas’s speech was “laced with vile antisemiti­c conspiracy theories and was unbecoming of a leader.” Hanegbi said Abbas’s incitement against Israel and the US was extremely dangerous and should be condemned by anyone interested in peaceful coexistenc­e.

Former minister Gideon Sa’ar said: “Abbas’s speech of attacks and delusions proves he has lost his marbles. His attempt to isolate Israel and seek achievemen­ts in the internatio­nal arena with unilateral moves has been blocked in the Trump era in the White House.”

Deputy Minister Michael Oren (Kulanu) asked new European Union Ambassador to Israel Emanuele Giaufret to have the EU publicly condemn the antisemiti­c and anti-European overtones in Abbas’s speech.

“Abbas repeated the antisemiti­c lie that the Europeans slaughtere­d the Jews and sent the survivors to the Middle East to serve European interests,” Oren said. “The EU never misses an opportunit­y to condemn Israel. The time has come for it to demonstrat­e balance and criticize Abbas’s disgracefu­l lies.”

Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely (Likud) met with Giaufret and told him “Abbas’s ridiculous accusation that Israel is a European colonialis­t project was a slap in the face of the internatio­nal community and especially the Europeans.”

Zionist Union MK Tzipi Livni said Abbas’s lies in his speech would not change history, and Israel will remain whether he likes it or not. She said Israel should withdraw from land not because of Abbas but in spite of him.

“We are not interested in Trump’s house but ours,” Livni said. “We want to separate and divorce the Palestinia­ns. But we don’t want to annex millions of Palestinia­ns. Even in times of diplomatic stalemate, we need to stick to our views and not be dragged into a binational state.”

Zionist Union chairman Avi Gabbay told his faction Abbas’s statements were “grave lies full of antisemiti­sm.” But “the Zionist dream is not to follow what others say about us but to do what is in Israel’s best interests,” which he said was separating from the Palestinia­ns.

Asked by The Jerusalem Post if that meant he favored a unilateral withdrawal in Judea and Samaria, Gabbay said under his leadership, Israel would not take unilateral steps.

“We would do it with agreements, not unilateral­ly,” he said. “It won’t be Trump who solves the conflict. We are the ones who live here, and we will be the ones who have to solve it.”

 ?? (Courtesy) ?? EUROPEAN UNION Ambassador to Israel Emanuele Giaufret meets yesterday with Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely.
(Courtesy) EUROPEAN UNION Ambassador to Israel Emanuele Giaufret meets yesterday with Deputy Foreign Minister Tzipi Hotovely.

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