Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday that the Israeli government will continue its aggression on the Gaza Strip, especially Rafah, with the aim of forcibly displacing residents.
“The Netanyahu government and the occupation army insist on continuing their aggression on various cities in the Gaza Strip, especially against the city of Rafah with the aim of forcibly displacing the local population,” Abbas said at a broad-based meeting of the Palestinian leadership.
“This will not be accepted by us or by anyone in the world,” he was quoted by the Palestinian official news agency, WAFA.
Abbas said that Sunday’s meeting was dedicated to discuss the catastrophic situation in the Strip, to prevent the Israeli attacks and stop any actions that would lead to the forced displacement of the Palestinian people from their lands.
He noted that the situation in Rafah has become so dangerous and difficult that it requires prompt action by the Palestinian leadership.
The President also emphasized the continuation of efforts to strengthen national unity within the framework of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.
Abbas further affirmed adherence to the PLO’s political program approved by successive national councils and their international obligations, which seek to end the occupation, achieve the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Sunday’s meeting approved the formation of a committee that will prepare an action plan to stop the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including Jerusalem, thwart the occupation’s plans in all its forms and work toward mobilizing international support for the recognition of the Palestinian state and the end of the occupation.
Israel has been bombing the Gaza Strip since October 7, when Hamas fighters and other Palestinian factions launched an assault on border communities in southern Israel.