Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas staunchly rejected the policy forcibly displacing Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank in a meeting with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Palestine’s WAFA news agency reported.
According to the agency, the Palestinian president "warned of the danger of the measures taken by the Israeli occupation authorities aimed at displacing Palestinian people from the Gaza Strip or the West Bank." In this regard, Abbas emphasized "the complete rejection of the displacement of any Palestinian citizen, whether in the Gaza Strip or the West Bank," noting that Palestine "will not allow it to happen."
Engaging in discussions with the Palestinian president in Ramallah over the future of post-war Gaza, Blinken’s visit has drawn protests in the occupied West Bank city, with many demonstrators accusing him of complicity in Israel’s attack on Gaza.
Wafa news agency reported that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas addressed efforts to halt Israeli aggression against Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, emphasizing the urgency of expediting humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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