Veteran Palestinian leader Abbas says he will visit Gaza

15 August 2024, 15:44

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas (Ali Unal/AP)
Turkey Palestinians. Picture: PA

The veteran leader’s visit came amid the threat of Iranian retaliation against Israel over the assassination of Hamas official Ismail Haniyeh.

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas has pledged to travel to Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war has raged on for more than 10 months.

Addressing the Turkish parliament in Ankara, Mr Abbas also called on Muslim leaders to join him in the enclave, where, according to health officials in Gaza, more than 40,000 Palestinians have been killed since October.

“I have decided to go to Gaza with all my brothers in Palestine,” Mr Abbas said to applause from Turkish politicians.

“I will go even if the price is my life. My life, our lives, are not more valuable than the life of any child who died in Gaza.”

Mr Abbas, president of the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, spoke before parliamentary deputies at the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a prominent supporter of Hamas and the wider Palestinian cause.

The offer came after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the US Congress in July.

In a 45-minute speech, the 88-year-old thanked Turkey and the Turkish people for their support and condemned Israel for carrying out what he called “genocide” in Gaza.

He added that there would be no regional stability without Palestinians receiving their rights.

“The path to peace and security begins and ends with Palestine,” Mr Abbas told deputies, who wore scarves decorated with the Palestinian and Turkish flags.

The veteran leader’s visit came as the threat of Iranian retaliation against Israel over the assassination of Hamas official Ismail Haniyeh fuelled concerns of the war spreading across the Middle East.

Mr Erdogan hosted Mr Abbas for talks on Wednesday that focused on the war in Gaza. The two discussed “the massacres committed by Israel in Palestinian territories”, and “the steps that need to be taken for a permanent cease-fire and peace” at the presidential palace in Ankara, Mr Erdogan’s office said.

The statement, released on X, said that Mr Erdogan pledged continued support to “Palestine’s just cause” and to work to “increase the pressure on Israel by the international community … especially the Islamic world” to deliver humanitarian aid and bring peace.

In contrast to Western nations that have designated Hamas a terrorist organisation, Mr Erdogan has commended the group, calling it a liberation movement. He also hosted Mr Haniyeh in Turkey on several occasions.

The Palestinian Authority has largely been sidelined since the war in Gaza started when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel on October 7, killing 1,200 people and taking some 250 hostages.

Mr Abbas is also chair of the Fatah party, which has a long-running rift with Hamas. Electoral success for Hamas in Gaza in 2006 was followed by a brief armed conflict with Fatah fighters.

In addition to backing Hamas, Mr Erdogan has been a leading critic of Israel’s military operations in Gaza, accusing the Israeli government of committing genocide and likening Mr Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler.

In May, Turkey suspended trade with Israel, citing its assault on Gaza. On August 7, Turkey filed a request with a UN court to join South Africa’s genocide lawsuit against Israel.

Turkey’s president has criticised Western nations for backing Israel, and has called for its leaders to be punished in international courts.

By Press Association

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