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Mahmoud Abbas at the UN General Assembly: "Anyone who thinks he will establish peace in the Middle East without the Palestinian people gaining all their rights is mistaken" | Israel Hayom

9/21/2023, 6:36:34 PM

Highlights: Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas addressed the UN General Assembly on Thursday. "Anyone who thinks that he will establish peace in the Middle East without the Palestinian people gaining all their legitimate national rights is mistaken," he said. A year ago, in his UN speech, Abbas defined former Prime Minister Lapid's support for the two-state solution as a positive step. "The real test of the seriousness of this position is that Israel will immediately come to the negotiating table in order to implement the two state solution," Abbas said.


Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas (Mahmoud Abbas) addressed the UN General Assembly on Thursday. At the beginning of his remarks, he said: "Anyone who thinks that he will establish peace in the Middle East without the Palestinian people gaining all their legitimate national rights is mistaken."

A year ago, in his UN speech, Abbas defined former Prime Minister Lapid's support for the two-state solution as a positive step, but noted that "the real test of the seriousness of this position is that Israel will immediately come to the negotiating table in order to implement the two-state solution on the basis of UN resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative, alongside the cessation of all unilateral steps that destroy this solution." As he put it.

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