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Abbas in remembrance of the Nakba: We stand by our rights and stand up to the occupation

2020-05-13T22:00:12.752Z


Occupied Jerusalem - SANA, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reiterated the Palestinian people's adherence to their legitimate rights


Occupied Jerusalem-SANA

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reaffirmed the Palestinian people’s adherence to their legitimate rights and inalienable constants, affirming the steadfastness of the Palestinians in facing the Israeli occupation and the conspiracies and deals aimed at liquidating their cause.

Wafa news agency quoted Abbas as saying on the occasion of the 72nd anniversary of the Nakba that the makers of our Nakba wanted Palestine to be a land without a people for a people without a land, and they bet that the name of Palestine will be erased from the history records and practiced for that the most horrific conspiracies, massacres and liquidating plans that were the last of the so-called "deal of the century" But all of this is broken on the rock of this great Palestinian people who have taken root in their land.

Abbas warned against the acceleration of the Judaic and settlement occupation plans due to the American bias, the latest of which is the determination of the occupation to annex parts of the West Bank, considering that the Palestinian people are taking a confident step towards restoring their full rights

End the occupation and said: “We will not wait forever. Nothing is more valuable to us than Palestine, and nothing is more honorable to us than our people and national rights.” He called on the international community to assume its responsibilities and implement its relevant decisions.

Source: sena

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