Palestinian President: Israel has left us nothing of the land to establish our state Palestinian President: Israel has left us nothing of the land to establish our state

Palestinian President: Israel has left us nothing of the land to establish our state

Palestinian President: Israel has left us nothing of the land to establish our state Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told the United Nations General Assembly today, Friday, that Israel "destroyed" the Oslo Agreement and "seeks to destroy the two-state solution," calling on the international community to deal with Israel as an "occupying power."  Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Friday that Israel "destroyed" the Oslo Accords and "seeks to destroy the two-state solution."  This came during a speech before the United Nations General Assembly at its 77th session, held in New York.  Abbas added: "Israel destroyed the Oslo Accords, and there is no longer an Israeli partner to talk to."  He continued, "Israel has left us nothing of the land to establish our state," calling on the international community to deal with Israel as an "occupying state."  He added, "Our confidence in achieving peace is eroding due to Israeli policies," adding that "Israel has decided not to be a partner for us in the peace process ."  He added: "It is the one that has sought and seeks, with its current policies, to destroy the two-state solution (..) Israel does not believe in peace, but rather by imposing a fait accompli policy by brute force and aggression."  He stated that "the relationship between the State of Palestine and Israel is one between an occupied country and a people under occupation."  He added, "We will only deal with Israel on this basis, and we demand the international community to deal with it on this basis that it has chosen."  The Palestinian President threatened to join a number of international organizations, including the World Health Organization, from tomorrow  Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid considered the two-state agreement the "best solution" for Israel's security and economy, provided that the Palestinians lay down their arms.  In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, Lapid said: "An agreement with the Palestinians on the basis of two states for two peoples is the best solution for Israel's security and economy and for the future of our children."  He added, "We have only one condition, that the future Palestinian state be peace-loving and lay down its arms, after which there will be no restrictions."  Lapid added, "A large majority of Israelis support the vision of a two-state solution, and I am one of them."  Since 2014, the peace process between the Palestinians and Israelis has stalled, due to Israel's refusal to stop settlements and its denial of the idea of ​​a "two-state solution".

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told the United Nations General Assembly today, Friday, that Israel "destroyed" the Oslo Agreement and "seeks to destroy the two-state solution," calling on the international community to deal with Israel as an "occupying power."

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Friday that Israel "destroyed" the Oslo Accords and "seeks to destroy the two-state solution."

This came during a speech before the United Nations General Assembly at its 77th session, held in New York.

Abbas added: "Israel destroyed the Oslo Accords, and there is no longer an Israeli partner to talk to."

He continued, "Israel has left us nothing of the land to establish our state," calling on the international community to deal with Israel as an "occupying state."

He added, "Our confidence in achieving peace is eroding due to Israeli policies," adding that "Israel has decided not to be a partner for us in the peace process ."

He added: "It is the one that has sought and seeks, with its current policies, to destroy the two-state solution Israel does not believe in peace, but rather by imposing a fait accompli policy by brute force and aggression."

He stated that "the relationship between the State of Palestine and Israel is one between an occupied country and a people under occupation."

He added, "We will only deal with Israel on this basis, and we demand the international community to deal with it on this basis that it has chosen."

The Palestinian President threatened to join a number of international organizations, including the World Health Organization, from tomorrow

Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid considered the two-state agreement the "best solution" for Israel's security and economy, provided that the Palestinians lay down their arms.

In his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, Lapid said: "An agreement with the Palestinians on the basis of two states for two peoples is the best solution for Israel's security and economy and for the future of our children."

He added, "We have only one condition, that the future Palestinian state be peace-loving and lay down its arms, after which there will be no restrictions."

Lapid added, "A large majority of Israelis support the vision of a two-state solution, and I am one of them."

Since 2014, the peace process between the Palestinians and Israelis has stalled, due to Israel's refusal to stop settlements and its denial of the idea of ​​a "two-state solution".

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