Abu Rudeineh: "Israel" Assassinated Arafat, Threatened Abbas
The spokesman for the Palestinian presidency reveals that "Israel" threatened Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas because he rejected former US President Donald Trump's deal.
The spokesman for the Palestinian presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, said in an interview for Al Mayadeen that "without any doubt" the Israeli occupation assassinated the former Palestinian President Yasser Arafat.
Abu Rudeineh revealed that Israel threatened to assassinate current Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas after he rejected the former US President Donald Trump's deal.
He also confirmed that the Palestinian Authority has rejected all offers to give up al-Quds in exchange for billions of dollars, and mentioned that no country provided aid to the Palestinian state after Trump's stances.
The spokesman explained that "Israel," with the support of Washington and the region's countries, is confiscating the PA's money, because the latter pays the martyrs' families, and expressed that anyone who takes a patriotic stance will be subjected to siege, murder, and mutilation.
Abu Rudeineh emphasized that Palestinians have the world's support against the most powerful colonial power in the world and showed pride in the Palestinian relation with Arab and regional nations that are capable of fighting conspiracies together.
He also pointed out that the PA made clear to the US that it will not abandon the prisoners or al-Quds, even if it went broke, confirming that the Palestinian state's decisions are more independent and sovereign than many countries in the world.