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Mahmoud Abbas' speech at the UN [part 1/3]
Mahmoud Abbas' speech at the UN [part 1/3]
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 66th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York Abbas on Friday handed over a historic request to UN chief Ban Ki-moon asking the United Nations to admit the state of Palestine as a full member. This is the first part of his speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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Moment of Truth: HE Mahmoud Abbas (Palestine) speaks at 66th UN GA
Moment of Truth: HE Mahmoud Abbas (Palestine) speaks at 66th UN GA
HE Mr. Mahmoud Abbas speaking at the 66th General Assembly of the United Nations 23rd September 2011 gadebate.un.org "It is a moment oftruth and my people are waiting to hear the answer ofthe world. Will it allow Israel to continue its occupation, the only occupation in the world? Will it allow Israel to remain a State above the law and accountability? Will it allow Israel to continue rejecting the resolutions of the Security Council and the General Assembly of the United Nations and the International Court of Justice and the positions of the overwhelming majority of countries in the world?" "I would like to inform you that, before delivering this statement, I, in my capacity as President of the State of Palestine and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization, submitted to HE Mr. Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations, an application for the admission of Palestine on the basis of the 4 June 1967 borders, with AI-Quds AI-Sharif as its capital, as a full member of the United Nations."
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Mahmoud Abbas - Exclusive Interview to RT
Mahmoud Abbas - Exclusive Interview to RT
President Mahmoud Abbas has exclusively told RT that he cannot understand why the Palestinian bid for full UN membership and peace negotiations with Israel should not happen in parallel. UPDATE: America froze 200 million dollars as punishment for Palestine's UN statehood bid after the interview was filmed. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
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Mahmoud Abbas, Leader of Palestine?
Mahmoud Abbas, Leader of Palestine?
While Palestinian leader, Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas) plays games on the international stage, his people in the Gaza Strip suffer. www.FreeMiddleEast.com http
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Mahmoud Abbas launches UN Palestine statehood bid
Mahmoud Abbas launches UN Palestine statehood bid
The Palenstinian president handed over a formal request to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to admit state of Palestine before his speak to delegates.
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Mahmoud Abbas: I Will Never Recognize a Jewish State; Capturing Gilad Shalit Was a Good Thing
Mahmoud Abbas: I Will Never Recognize a Jewish State; Capturing Gilad Shalit Was a Good Thing
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Mahmoud Abbas RT Interview (Arabic) محمود عباس
Mahmoud Abbas RT Interview (Arabic) محمود عباس
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas speaks exclusively to RT about the Palestinian statehood bid, upcoming parliamentary election, and key obstacles to peace with Israel Mahmoud Abbas (Arabic: مَحْمُود عَبَّاس, Maḥmūd ʿAbbās; born 26 March 1935), also known by the kunya Abu Mazen (Arabic: أَبُو مَازِن, Åbú Mázɩn), has been the Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) since 11 November 2004 and became President of the Palestinian National Authority on 15 January 2005 on the Fatah (فتح Fataḥ) ticket. Elected to serve until 9 January 2009, he unilaterally extended his term for another year and continues in office even after that second deadline expired. As a result of this, Fatah's main rival, the political party Hamas announced that it would not recognise the extension or view Abbas as rightful president.[3][4][5] Abbas was chosen as the President of the State of Palestine by the Palestine Liberation Organization's Central Council on 23 November 2008,[6] a job he had held unofficially since 8 May 2005.[7] Abbas served as the first Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority from March to October 2003 when he resigned citing lack of support from Israel and the United States as well as "internal incitement" against his government.[8] Before being named prime minister, Abbas led the PLO's Negotiations Affairs Department. In 2011, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas stated that the Arab rejection of the United Nations Partition Plan in 1947 was a mistake he <b>...</b>
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Mahmoud Abbas' speech at the UN [part 2/3]
Mahmoud Abbas' speech at the UN [part 2/3]
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 66th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York Abbas on Friday handed over a historic request to UN chief Ban Ki-moon asking the United Nations to admit the state of Palestine as a full member. This is the second part of his speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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Mayssoun Azzam Interviewing Mahmoud Abbas
Mayssoun Azzam Interviewing Mahmoud Abbas
Mayssoun Azzam Interviewing Mahmoud Abbas
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Mahmoud Abbas' speech at the UN [part 3/3]
Mahmoud Abbas' speech at the UN [part 3/3]
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 66th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York Abbas on Friday handed over a historic request to UN chief Ban Ki-moon asking the United Nations to admit the state of Palestine as a full member. This is the third part of his speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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Adnen Chaouachi Mahmoud Abbas Visits Tunisia
Adnen Chaouachi Mahmoud Abbas Visits Tunisia
DOP: Thaer Abu Hamda Editor: Mehdi Hamdi Reporter: Adnen Chaouachi TheActing Palestinian Authority Chief Mahmoud Abbas has started his 3 day visit to Tunisia. He was welcomed by the Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki at the Carthage Palace in the Capital. After a private meeting with his counterpart, Abbas addressed the Tunisian people and expressed his deep appreciation for their long and real support. Abbas announced that the Palestinian people were not isolated. He stressed that Tunisia is standing by Palestine in facing the injustice and tyranny of Israel because ending occupation is also a Tunisian priority. The reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas is also on the agenda of the meeting of Mahmoud Abbas and President Marzouki. Abbas declared that Tunisia is very active in trying to solve the internal Palestinian problem in order to unite the word and the will of all the Palestinians. During his speech at the Carthage Palace, Abbass has "reinforced the belief that the Palestinian cause was not forgotten by Tunisian people and the news leadership after the Revolution. The visit of Mahmoud Abbass is to strengthen diplomatic relations between Tunisia and Palestine. Observers say it is also a clear message to the international community that the normalization of ties is almost impossible between Tunisia and Israel.
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Mahmoud Abbas demands full UN membership for Palestinian sta
Mahmoud Abbas demands full UN membership for Palestinian sta
In a televised speech in Ramallah, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas confirms that he will ask the United Nations to formally recognise Palestine when he visits the General Assembly next week.
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Mahmud Abbas about his vision of Israel
Mahmud Abbas about his vision of Israel
PA president Abou Mazen and his vision of the middle. It's strange that Israel is ready to give him a state and he doesn't want to see a Jewish state in the Aria.
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Abbas speech at UN General Assembly Sept. 23rd 2011 - Part 1
Abbas speech at UN General Assembly Sept. 23rd 2011 - Part 1
The speech transcription: gadebate.un.org
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Benedict XVI Receives Mahmoud Abbas
Benedict XVI Receives Mahmoud Abbas
This morning Benedict XVI received in private audience Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority. During the cordial talks, they stressed the urgency of finding a just and lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to ensure respect for the rights of all and the attainment of the Palestinian people's legitimate aspirations for an independent State. They reiterated that the State of Israel and the Palestinian Authority must soon live safely, in peace with their neighbors and within internationally recognized borders. The talks also refered to the situation of Christian communities in the Palestinian Territories and it was noted the invaluable contribution they make to building so ...
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Mahmoud Abbas askes UN to give Palestine Statehood to end Israel occupation ... Part 2 of 4
Mahmoud Abbas askes UN to give Palestine Statehood to end Israel occupation ... Part 2 of 4
Mahmoud Abbas asks UN for statehood so that Palestine can become a full member of the United Nations. This would end the occupation and mass murder that Israel has been exacting upon the Palestinian people as they seek to merge Palestine with Israel by force and terror. President Obama opposes granting Palestine statehood because he is politically in bed with Israeli Prime Minister Bjaminen Netanyahu and his obedient puppet as well. Obama does not want Palestine to be granted statehood so Israel can continue to occupy and bomb Palestine into submission and eventually erode the borders of Palestine making Israel larger without the United Nations having to intervene. United Nations meeting are nothing more than theater to make the world believe these leader are interested in communication in the name of peace when in fact it is all about submission, intimidation and war. Anyone that speaks the truth or asks to be treated as a equal is walked out on or ignored. They tie up traffic for days in New York moving these dictators and tyrants around like royalty as they openly disrespect world leaders that point out facts or ask to be recognized as a people with a right to be free. I hope the world sees the United Nations and Nato for what it really is, a organization of bullies that use propaganda, intimidation and brute force in a plot to rule the world. America and England are war mongering governments that use lies and deceptions to over throw governments that won't bow down to <b>...</b>
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Israel extends hand of peace to Mahmoud Abbas
Israel extends hand of peace to Mahmoud Abbas
www.euronews.net Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in responding to President Mahmoud Abbas told the UN General Assembly that the programme of settlements in the West Bank is not the cause of the conflict between his nation and the Palestinians. He focused on what he believes is at the heart of the divisions. "The core of the conflict is not the settlements. The settlements are a result of the conflict. The core of the conflict has always been, and unfortunately remains, the refusal of the Palestinians to recognise a Jewish state in any border.
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Standing Ovation for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at UN General Assembly 2011 Part 1/3
Standing Ovation for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at UN General Assembly 2011 Part 1/3
"We are the last people in the world under allowed occupation." said Palestinian President Makes as he made Statehood Bid at UN General Assembly. Near the Muqataa, Abbas's presidential headquarters, flags of the more than 125 nations that have recognized a Palestinian state flew in a circle around a Palestinian flag as Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has handed over a historic request to UN chief Ban Ki-moon, asking the United Nations to admit the state of Palestine as a full member. The Palestinian leader won huge applause and a standing ovation on Friday as he entered the hall just after submitting the membership request. "I call upon the distinguished members of the Security Council to vote in favor of our full membership," Abbas told the UN General Assembly. "I do not believe that anyone with a shred of conscience can reject our application for a full membership in the United Nations and our admission as an independent state," Abbas said. In his address, Abbas said he was ready to return to negotiations based on the 1967 borders, saying he did not want to isolate or delegitimize Israel. "Here I declare that the Palestine Liberation Organization is ready to return immediately to the negotiating table on the basis of the adopted terms of reference ... and a complete cessation of settlement activities," he told the UN General Assembly. But he maintained previous peace talks were "smashed against the rocks of the positions of the Israeli government, which quickly <b>...</b>
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Standing Ovation for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at UN General Assembly 2011 Part 2/3
Standing Ovation for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at UN General Assembly 2011 Part 2/3
"We are the last people in the world under allowed occupation." said Palestinian President as he made Statehood Bid at UN General Assembly. Near the Muqataa, Abbas's presidential headquarters, flags of the more than 125 nations that have recognized a Palestinian state flew in a circle around a Palestinian flag as Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has handed over a historic request to UN chief Ban Ki-moon, asking the United Nations to admit the state of Palestine as a full member. The Palestinian leader won huge applause and a standing ovation on Friday as he entered the hall just after submitting the membership request. "I call upon the distinguished members of the Security Council to vote in favor of our full membership," Abbas told the UN General Assembly. "I do not believe that anyone with a shred of conscience can reject our application for a full membership in the United Nations and our admission as an independent state," Abbas said. In his address, Abbas said he was ready to return to negotiations based on the 1967 borders, saying he did not want to isolate or delegitimize Israel. "Here I declare that the Palestine Liberation Organization is ready to return immediately to the negotiating table on the basis of the adopted terms of reference ... and a complete cessation of settlement activities," he told the UN General Assembly. But he maintained previous peace talks were "smashed against the rocks of the positions of the Israeli government, which quickly dashed the <b>...</b>
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Mahmoud Abbas askes UN to give Palestine Statehood to end Israel occupation ... Part 3 of 4
Mahmoud Abbas askes UN to give Palestine Statehood to end Israel occupation ... Part 3 of 4
Mahmoud Abbas asks UN for statehood so that Palestine can become a full member of the United Nations. This would end the occupation and mass murder that Israel has been exacting upon the Palestinian people as they seek to merge Palestine with Israel by force and terror. President Obama opposes granting Palestine statehood because he is politically in bed with Israeli Prime Minister Bjaminen Netanyahu and his obedient puppet as well. Obama does not want Palestine to be granted statehood so Israel can continue to occupy and bomb Palestine into submission and eventually erode the borders of Palestine making Israel larger without the United Nations having to intervene. United Nations meeting are nothing more than theater to make the world believe these leader are interested in communication in the name of peace when in fact it is all about submission, intimidation and war. Anyone that speaks the truth or asks to be treated as a equal is walked out on or ignored. They tie up traffic for days in New York moving these dictators and tyrants around like royalty as they openly disrespect world leaders that point out facts or ask to be recognized as a people with a right to be free. I hope the world sees the United Nations and Nato for what it really is, a organization of bullies that use propaganda, intimidation and brute force in a plot to rule the world. America and England are war mongering governments that use lies and deceptions to over throw governments that won't bow down to <b>...</b>