‘After canceling the Palestinian elections because his Fatah party faced certain defeat, Abbas was at his lowest popularity ever… He was desperate to redirect Palestinian wrath from him to Israel.’
There is one reasononly, why Abbas is talking about holding general elections: to continue mlking the cash cow he has in the form of US and European governments.
The Grand Mufti said that ‘those who [showed the cartoons] are completely uncultured,’ but he did not say the man who beheaded a teacher was ‘uncultured.’
The Palestinians ‘are on the losing side of this dispute. They have painted themselves into a corner, and the way out of is to cooperate quietly with Israel.’
The Palestinian leadership’s ongoing efforts to muzzle its critics not only deprives Palestinians of their salaries and pensions, it also involves intimidation and arrests.
Denouncing Israel can be a full-time job, leaving little room for remembering that for 14 years, Palestinians have been deprived of the right to touch a ballot.
A woman who led the killing of 37 people – among them 12 children – and a female terrorist who placed a bomb in a movie theater are held up role models for Palestinian women.
According to the Palestinian Authority’s version of reality, the tragedy of a recent terror attack in Israel was not that two innocent Jews were stabbed, but that the Palestinian terrorist who committed the attack was killed.
Instead of condemning terrorists who fired hundreds of rockets on Israeli civilians, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas thew his support behind the war criminals that launched this onslaught.
While the Israeli cabinet authorized a deduction of nearly $140 million from the P.A. due to its longstanding policy of paying monthly stipends to convicted terrorists and their families, Abbas remains committed to the reprehensible practice.
The PA President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah party exploited the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, in which nearly 3,000 victims were killed, to ridicule the US president.
Israeli-Egyptian relations are at their “highest level in history,” according to a Jerusalem-based senior analyst for an international research organization.
Abbas’ adviser on Religious and Islamic Affairs, claims the UNESCO resolution denying Jewish historical ties to Jerusalem is a victory for truth and justice.
A powerful video was published asking Palestinian President Abbas to recognize the fact that the Holocaust happened and that six million Jews were murdered.
At the Paris solidarity rally, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas came to represent his people. While the others were struck with grief, his response was quite the opposite.