'The Jews say, ‘This is ours, that was ours....’ No. That’s not what the Quran says,' said the Palestinian leader, echoing a claim made by his predecessor, Yasser Arafat.
'His phone call tonight to a murderer of Jews is a wake-up call to those who still delude themselves about the PA being an alternative to Hamas in Gaza after the war,' said Israeli Finance Minister.
UK, Germany and France urge Finance Minister Smotrich to allow Israeli banks to do business with the Palestinian Authority, claiming Ramallah has taken 'significant steps' to combat terror financing.
Recent Newsweek piece blames Israel for everything wrong while making excuses for Palestinians - including the terrorism and antisemitism of its leaders.
Unable to simply unequivocally denounce Abbas’ repugnant speech, the 96 signatories also used the letter to attack so-called “Israeli settler colonialism” and to spread the well-worn apartheid libel.
The international body has become a mouthpiece for the most genocidally minded advocates of the 'Palestinian' jihad, while the supporters of Israel lack both conviction and unity.
Between the coronavirus crisis and waning interest in the Palestinian issue, European representatives chided Abbas for his drastic moves. By Baruch Yedid, TPS The Palestinian Authority (PA) has received several “disappointing messages” from a number of European countries following PA head Mahmoud Abbas’ announcement that he was ending all agreements with Israel, a Ramallah official... Read more »
The Palestinians and Jordan are 'showing weakness' and "busy taking themselves hostage” with their reactions to the Israeli move, says former top-level adviser David Wurmser.
Abbas' deception at the United Nations is longstanding, telling the international body that the PA recognizes Israel, while his party admits at home it seeks to completely eliminate Israel.
After the Palestinian chief rejected the U.S.' plan for peace in front of the UN, Israeli envoy Danny Danon identified Abbas as the real obstacle to peace.
The French president is in Israel to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, but used the visit to meet with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, who wrote a book denying key facts about the Holocaust.