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Abbas condemns 'catastrophic' Israeli settlements
by Staff Writers
United Nations (AFP) Sept 27, 2012


Abbas UN speech show Oslo accords 'failed': Hamas
Gaza City, Palestinian Territories (AFP) Sept 27, 2012 - The Hamas government in Gaza on Thursday denounced an "emotional" address by Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas to the UN, saying it showed the 1993 Oslo peace accords had failed.

"It is clear that the speech announced the failure of the political programme since Oslo," Taher al-Nunu, a spokesman for the Hamas government said, calling Abbas's address "emotional."

"The speech contained contradictions. He talked about the failure of the peace process and Oslo, and then called for the return to negotiations," Nunu said.

"We repeat that it would be better for Abu Mazen to proclaim the death of the negotiations and of compromise," he added.

Abbas addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday in a speech that pointed a clear finger of blame at Israel for a stalemate in negotiations, and accused the Jewish state of "ethnic cleansing" against the Palestinians.

A year after he called on the United Nations to admit the Palestinians as a full state member, Abbas said he would seek an upgraded status that falls short of full membership through the General Assembly.

Hamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri criticised that request saying it was a "unilateral step not agreed upon by the Palestinians."

"There are a lot of questions and observations about the move," he said.

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas condemned on Thursday "catastrophic" Israeli settlements in the occupied territories, which he said were killing hopes for a two-state solution to the Middle East conflict.

In his speech to the UN General Assembly, Abbas also demanded a UN resolution that would serve as a basis to end the deadlock in talks between Israel and the Palestinians.

"Developments over the past year have confirmed what we have persistently drawn attention to and warned of: the catastrophic danger of the racist Israeli settlement of our country, Palestine," he said, noting "attacks by terrorist militias of Israeli settlers."

"We are facing relentless waves of attacks against our people, our mosques, churches and monasteries, and our homes and schools," he said.

"They are unleashing their venom against our trees, fields, crops and properties, and our people have become fixed targets for acts of killing and abuse with the complete collusion of the occupying forces and the Israeli government."

Abbas also called on the Security Council to "urgently adopt a resolution comprising the basis and foundations for a solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict that would serve as a binding reference and guide for all."

According to the Palestinian leader, this is crucial "if the vision of two-states, Israel and Palestine, is to survive and if peace is to prevail in the land of peace."

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