Hamas critique removed from Palestinians' Abbas comments on Israel attack

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Oct 15 (Reuters) - The Palestinian Authority's official news agency published comments on Sunday by President Mahmoud Abbas that criticized Hamas over its actions but later removed reference to the militant group without providing an explanation.

The comments, published by WAFA on its website, came during a phone call between Abbas and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The two discussed Israel's bombardment of Gaza following Hamas' deadly rampage through Israeli cities.

The original WAFA report on Abbas' call included the line: "The president also stressed that Hamas' policies and actions do not represent the Palestinian people, and the policies, programs and decisions of the (Palestine Liberation Organization) represent the Palestinian people as their sole legitimate representative."

Several hours later, the phrase was adjusted to read: "The president also stressed that the policies, programs, and decisions of the PLO represent the Palestinian people as their sole legitimate representative, and not the policies of any other organization."

It was not immediately clear why the reference to Hamas was removed. There was no immediate comment by Abbas' office or by WAFA. Hamas had no immediate comment.

Abbas' Palestinian Authority exercises limited self-rule in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. He has long been opposed to Hamas, which seized control of Gaza in 2007 and ousted Fatah party forces loyal to Abbas. Years of reconciliation talks between the rivals have failed to reach a breakthrough.

Abbas also heads the PLO, the umbrella group that represented the Palestinians in past U.S.-sponsored peace talks with Israel.

During his call with Maduro, Abbas "affirmed his rejection of the killing of civilians on both sides and called for the release of civilians, prisoners and detainees," the WAFA report said.

Reporting by Rami Ayyub with additional reporting by Hatem Maher and Ahmed Tolba; Editing by Deepa Babington, Lisa Shumaker and Sonali Paul

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omega3111 on October 16th, 2023 at 00:13 UTC »

Just a reminder that on the day of the attack, Abbas blamed Israel and did not condemn Hamas:

https://www.timesofisrael.com/abbas-stresses-palestinian-right-to-self-defense-amid-condemnation-of-hamas-assault/ (the image shows Gazan civilians celebrating Hamas's massacre)

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas reacted to the deadly major Hamas infiltration and rocket attacks on Israel on Saturday by expressing his solidarity with Palestinian civilians and using the opportunity to level criticism at Israel.

Only a week later, and after pressure from the US (met with Blinken), did Abbas give an equal condemnation of both sides. From his point of view, Israel and Hamas are just as bad.

To all the people who think this person is a peace partner, you are delusional. A peace partner would have unequivocally condemned Hamas on the first day, like USA, Canada, UK, France, Italy, Germany, Austria etc. For comparison, other countries that took Abbas's stand are Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Malaysia, Indonesia etc.

So now that you see which side he is on, you might have a better perspective of what the peace prospects are. And let's not forget his Martyr Fund which he refused to dismantle under any condition. And his PhD in Holocaust denial.

This title gives him too much credit.

Prochaux on October 15th, 2023 at 23:09 UTC »

Just a reminder he called it a justified act of defence a few days ago when it wasn't politically cool to oppose Hamas

HotShow2975 on October 15th, 2023 at 22:56 UTC »

This is 100% true, but it doesn't change the fact that him and Palestine's governments outside of Gaza also still suck. He is a "holocaust denier" by the way.