Palestinian Authority Chairman Abbas speaks at the UN General Assembly, calling on Israel to withdraw from Palestinian occupation within a year and, if not realized, dispute the legitimacy of the occupation in the International Court of Justice. As a result, he restrained Israel.

Palestinian Authority Chairman Abbas addressed the UN General Assembly on the 24th through a pre-recorded video.



In this, Chair Abbas accused Israel of trying to avoid the "two-state coexistence" of Israel and Palestine, as it did in previous administrations, although it changed powers for the first time in 12 years.



He called for withdrawal from the occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem within the next year, and if it did not happen, the International Court of Justice would dispute the legitimacy of the occupation and restrained Israel. ..

Abbas met with Israeli Defense Minister Mahmoud Abbas in August, but not with Prime Minister Bennett, who is clearly opposed to the Palestinian state.



On the other hand, regarding the relationship with the United States, which had deteriorated under the former Trump administration, he said that "constructive dialogue is progressing" and emphasized that the relationship with the Biden administration is improving.



Abbas seems to have the aim of regaining his centripetal force as a leader by appealing for improving relations with the United States and restraining Israel as his centripetal force continues to decline.