Abbas urges Hamas to free Gaza hostages as Israeli strikes kill 18
- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has demanded that Hamas release all hostages, stating their captivity allows Israel to attack Gaza more freely, as reported during a meeting in Ramallah.
- Abbas has urged Hamas to release all hostages, stating their captivity gives Israel excuses to attack Gaza, which has seen at least 18 deaths from recent Israeli strikes.
- Abbas called for Hamas to transfer its authority to the Palestine Liberation Organization, emphasizing the need for Palestinian unity.
- Hamas rejected Abbas's accusations and questioned his competence, stating that he unjustly blames them for the occupation's aggression against Palestinians.
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Hamas must release the hostages and hand over the weapons: Mahmoud Abbas
Ramallah. Palestinian National Authority (ANP) President Mahmoud Abbas yesterday urged Hamas – whose members he called “dog children” – to release all hostages and to hand over weapons in order not to give Israel more “excuses” to attack Gaza, at a time when Tel Aviv’s military campaign left nearly 30 dead in a bombing of a school operating as a shelter.
Hamas Rival's Explosive Rant to Stun Trump? Mahmoud Abbas Comes Down Heavily Amid Hostage Crisis
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas launched a scathing attack on Hamas at the meeting of PLO Central Council meeting. Abbas demanded the release of the remaining hostages held in Gaza to end the ongoing war with Israel. Watch this video to know more.
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