Palestine calls for help, urges World to end Israel’s aggression

Palestine President Mahmoud Abbas has urged the international community at the UN General Assembly to end the Israeli aggression in Palestine yesterday.

“What would you do if someone tried to take the land of your country and how would you react,” Abbas asked the UN General Assembly, MEMO reports.

“The international community should uphold its responsibilities to bring an end to this aggression and arrogance,” Abbas said, adding, “It is time to implement the resolution adopted by you, otherwise all these resolutions are pointless.”

Speaking on Palestine’s stand against Israel, Abbas said Palestine will not surrender to Israel’s occupation and that he expects the UN to implement just one resolution out of many taken on Palestine.

Palestine is a “constructive player” in the international community, and it surely deserves to be a full member of the UN and all its bodies.

“Jerusalem will always remain the eternal capital of Palestine regardless of any schemes and actions,” Abbas said, adding Israel’s occupation will end one day.