Palestinian president says Hamas will have no role in governing post-war Gaza
Abbas condemned Israeli actions as genocide and pledged Palestinian Authority control over Gaza, rejecting Hamas's governance role and calling for disarmament amid heavy civilian casualties.
- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas stated that Hamas will have no role in governing Gaza after the war ends and must hand over their weapons to Palestinian authorities.
- Abbas expressed that the Palestinian Authority is ready to take full responsibility for governance and security in Gaza post-war.
- He emphasized during his speech to the U.N. General Assembly that the Palestinian people reject the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
- Abbas described the situation in Gaza as facing a war of genocide, destruction, starvation, and displacement by Israel.
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Palestinian Authority president rejects Hamas rule in post-war Gaza
The Palestinian Authority president vowed to world leaders that Hamas would have no role in governing post-war Gaza, in a defiant United Nations speech Thursday. Mahmoud Abbas, speaking virtually because the US denied his visa, advocated for a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict, a framework that has gained more traction after several Western nations formally recognized a Palestinian state. But it “appears further than ever from …
On Thursday, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas issued a video in front of the United Nations of a vigorous plea for the Palestinian people victim of Israeli "crimes", unequivocally assuring that Hamas would have no role in the future governance of a possible Palestinian State.
The Palestinian president told world leaders on Thursday that his people "reject" the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel and vowed that the militant group would have no role in governing Gaza after the ongoing Israel-Hamas war ends. Speaking via video after the United States revoked his visa, Mahmoud Abbas told the UN General Assembly that Palestinians in Gaza "have faced a war of genocide, destruction, hunger and displacement" from Israel. After d…
The president of the Palestinian autonomous government sends a message to the UN General Assembly. In Denmark, several airports have been disrupted by drones. And a former French president is sentenced to five years in prison. Laura Díaz tells us about this in El minuto internacional. The president of the Palestinian autonomous government, Mahmoud Abbas, addressed the UN General Assembly via video, condemning Hamas and its October 7, 2023, attac…
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