Israel waging war of genocide in Gaza: Abbas

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BBC Online :
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has accused Israel of carrying out a “war of genocide” in Gaza in his speech at the UN General Assembly.Abbas said Israeli “war crimes” in Gaza should be punished, but stopped short of saying he would take the issue to the International Criminal Court.His speech brought strong condemnation from Israel and from the US, which described it as “offensive”.The 50-day conflict left about 2,100 Palestinians and 73 Israelis dead.Correspondents say the conflict has weakened Abbas politically, with his rivals in the radical group Hamas, which dominates Gaza, seeing a surge of popularity among Palestinians for fighting Israel.The UN says that most of the Palestinian dead were civilians. Israel says the high civilian death toll was because of Hamas fighters launching attacks from residential areas, including schools and mosques, drawing return fire.Earlier this month Israel ordered a criminal investigation into five incidents in which civilians are believed to have died, and is investigating over 100 incidents in total.Abbas said the scale of damage in Gaza was unprecedented and surpassed that of earlier wars.”This last war against Gaza was a series of absolute war crimes carried out before the eyes and ears of the entire world, moment by moment,” he told the UN General Assembly in New York.He added that it was “impossible” to return to negotiations with Israel that did not address what he called “fundamental questions”.”There is no meaning or value in negotiations for which the agreed objective is not ending the Israeli occupation and achieving the independence of the State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital on the entire Palestinian Territory occupied in the 1967 war,” he said.Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said it was a “speech of incitement filled with lies”. He said Abbas’s remarks “highlight once again how he does not want and cannot be a partner for a reasonable diplomatic agreement

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