The Foreign Minister of the occupying state, Gidon Sa'ar, strongly attacked the speech delivered by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas before the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday, describing the president's announcement of his readiness to take over the administration of Gaza after the war as "ridiculous."
In a series of tweets on the platform "X," Sa'ar said: "Mahmoud Abbas said he is ready to take over the Gaza Strip, which he easily lost to Hamas in 2007, how kind of him!"
Sa'ar accused President Abbas of failing to commit to "fighting terrorism," considering this to be "the fundamental commitment on which the Palestinian Authority was established."
He added that the Authority "continues to encourage violence by paying salaries to militants and their families."
Sa'ar also warned Western countries about what he described as the duality in President Abbas's speech, saying: "Mahmoud Abbas says nice words to the West, but his people are supposed to draw conclusions from the 'key' pin he wears on his suit's lapel."
Sa'ar considered this pin to be "a symbol of drowning the occupying state with the descendants of the Arabs who left the country in 1948, and the extermination of the occupying state."
The Foreign Minister of the occupying state concluded his tweet by stating that "the occupying state will not be deceived again."
Mahmoud Abbas said he is ready to take over the Gaza Strip, which he easily lost to Hamas in 2007, how kind of him!





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The occupation's foreign minister attacks President Abbas's speech and describes his offer of governance in Gaza as "ridiculous."