Abbas says the recent Palestinian violence is a “justified popular uprising”

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abbas warnsPalestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas referred to the last three months of violence Monday as a “justified popular uprising”.

Abbas’s comments came as a new poll shows widespread Palestinian support for ongoing attacks on Israelis. Later Monday, a Palestinian from east Jerusalem rammed his car into a crowded bus stop, wounding nine before bystanders shot him dead.

Israeli leaders have accused Abbas and other Palestinian leaders of inciting the violence with incendiary rhetoric. Abbas has previously refrained from either endorsing or condemning the attacks, often referring to the wave of violence as understandable but not in the best interests of the Palestinian people.

“We cannot ask the youth why they are going out (to revolt),” Abbas said in Ramallah. “They just despaired of the two-state solution.”

A poll released Monday found that two-thirds of Palestinians support the current wave of stabbings. Most Palestinians believe if the current individual attacks develop into an armed intifada, the violence might serve Palestinian national interests more than negotiations would.

Khalil Shikaki of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research conducted the survey, with a sample size of 1270 and a 3-percent margin of error.

Monday’s ramming is the latest in a three-month period of near-daily bloodshed. Since mid-September, Palestinians have killed 19 Israelis in stabbing, shooting and vehicular attacks. At least 113 Palestinians have died by Israeli fire in the same period, of whom 76 are said by Israel to be assailants. The rest were killed in clashes with Israeli security forces.

In Monday’s attack, Abed Almohsin Hassoneh, 21, from the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Beit Hanina, barreled his white Mazda into a bus stop on a crowded thoroughfare at the western entrance to the city, according to police spokeswoman Luba Samri. She said police found an axe in Hassoneh’s vehicle, suggesting he intended to attack Israelis.

Israel condemned Abbas’s comment that attacks are “justified.”

“There can never be justification for wanton attacks on civilians like we saw today,” said Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev.

Although Palestinians agree with the message issued by Abbas, support for the aging leader is dwindling. The poll found that 65 percent of Palestinians believe Abbas should resign. A similar figure supported his resignation in a poll released three months ago.

In Jerusalem, Mayor Nir Barkat vowed to erect protective barriers near bus stations on the city’s main traffic arteries.

Barkat praised the “immediate alertness” of bystanders who averted “a grave tragedy.”
Associated Press

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12 responses to “Abbas says the recent Palestinian violence is a “justified popular uprising””

  1. 5thDrawer Avatar

    Violence is never ‘justifiable’ … unless, maybe, it’s against another human you actually know needs a whack upside the head to straighten out the logic-function.
    However, the can be reasons for the suiciding … the ‘rat’s in a cage’ being the most obvious reason.
    But if you can’t get along with a few million, how could you even expect to get along with 7 Billion??

    1. There’s one thing Israel (meaning Israeli Jews) is certainly good at, and that’s improvising, especially in the face of Arab violence. The rest is debatable.

  2. Dose Mahmoud Abbas trying to be popular again with the remarks on the last three months of violence as a “justified popular uprising”?

    Time for resignation….

    1. “Time for resignation”.
      Since the alterrnatives are even worse, nobody’s pushing for it.

      1. Dose Mahmoud Abbas trying to be popular again?

        1. I’m not sure he was ever that popular. And his refusal to hold elections (he’s now in the 11th year of his 4-year presidential term) shows just how unsure he is of his popularity. As to his refusal to condemn the violence, I guess it mostly stems from what I wrote before: he feels pretty secure under de-facto Israeli protection from Hamas (and his Fatah rivals). He also knows that the “international community” will not hold him accountable in any way. So he can afford not pretending to be a moderate for a while.

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