Abbas: "Israel's" Rejection of Two-State Solution Coerces Palestine to Resort to Other Means
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas asserts that the international community must act to deter "Israel" from its crimes against Palestinians.
During a meeting with activists from al-Khalil and Bethlehem in Ramallah, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas urged the international community to assume responsibility for aiding the Palestinian people in their liberation from "Israel", and discouraging the occupation from committing their crimes.
Abbas argued that "Israel's" rejection of the two-state solution compels Palestinians to resort to other options, such as demanding the UN partition resolution of 1947.
A delegation from Hamas in Cairo
On Sunday, a delegation from Hamas is meeting with senior Egyptian intelligence officials in Cairo.
Yahya Sinwar, the leading figure of Hamas in Gaza, tweeted that discussions will center on the exchange of detainees between the resistance and the occupation, as well as easing the tensions.
Al-Nakhla: The resistance in Palestine is maintaining confrontations
On his account, the Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine, Ziyad al-Nakhala, stressed that the resistance forces in Palestine are maintaining confrontations with the occupation to regain their resurgence unity.
Al-Nakhla expressed that Al-Quds is the nation's unity and pride during the 3rd Saladin Al-Ayyubi Forum, adding that the memory of the liberation of Al-Quds should allow us to draw lessons to confront the Western agenda.