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Abbas vows to scrap Israel agreements

Ramallah - He said the Palestinians would immediately form a committee to study how to carry out the decision.

By AFP

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Published: Fri 26 Jul 2019, 11:31 PM

Last updated: Sat 27 Jul 2019, 1:34 AM

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Thursday he has decided to stop implementing agreements with Israel amid worsening relations between the two sides.
"We announce the leadership's decision to stop implementing the agreements signed with the Israeli side," he said in a speech here.
Abbas had previously not spoken so clearly and definitively of a break in cooperation, although Palestinian officials have in the past made threats to stop implementing all accords with Israel.
He said the Palestinians would immediately form a committee to study how to carry out the decision.
The two governments work together on matters ranging from water to security, and withdrawing from agreements could impact security in the occupied West Bank. Abbas, 84, has made similar threats before and not implemented them.
But relations between Abbas's government, based in the West Bank, and its Israeli counterpart have worsened in recent months.
Israel on Monday demolished 12 Palestinian apartment buildings, many of which were still under construction, in the Sur Baher area which straddles the West Bank and Jerusalem.
Israel said they were built too close to its separation barrier that cuts off the West Bank, but the demolitions were condemned by Palestinian leaders, as well as the EU and UN officials.
"(The destruction of Palestinian homes) can only be classified as ethnic cleansing and a crime against humanity that cannot be tolerated," Abbas said on Thursday.


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