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GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE UNITED NATIONS

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Abbas denounces Israel's "genocide" at the UN, but says Hamas will have no place in Gaza

The President of Palestine has taken part in the conference by videoconference after the United States of America banned a visa to travel to New York.

Mahmoud Abbas has taken part in the UN conference by videoconference.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbass has described what Israel is doing at the UN General Assembly in the Gaza Strip and settlements in the West Bank as "genocide" and has claimed control over Gaza, ensuring that Hamas will have no place there.

Abbas has participated in the UN conference by videoconference after the United States banned his visa to New York.

In his speech, Abbas has said that Israel's actions in Gaza "are not merely an attack." He has described them as "war crimes and crimes against humanity" and has stated that "they will be recorded and recorded in the common conscience of society." "In Gaza, two million people are in danger of starvation," he said, which will be "remembered as one of the most tragic chapters of the twenty-first century."

Likewise, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has denounced that he wants to seize land from "Gaza, the West Bank, and other Arab countries in the region."

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