Palestinian figures slam Abbas for Holocaust outburst

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas earlier said Nazis killed millions of Jews “because of usury and money” rather than anti-Semitism. (File/AFP)
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Updated 13 September 2023
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Palestinian figures slam Abbas for Holocaust outburst

  • Signatories include US congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, historian Rashid Khalidi and legal scholar Noura Erakat

RAMALLAH: More than 200 Palestinian figures have condemned president Mahmoud Abbas for his “reprehensible” comments claiming Jews were murdered in the Holocaust because of their “social role” and not their religion.
The public figures said they “unequivocally condemn the morally and politically reprehensible comments” by Abbas, in a letter published on Sunday.
The signatories include US congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, historian Rashid Khalidi and legal scholar Noura Erakat.
“We adamantly reject any attempt to diminish, misrepresent or justify anti-Semitism, Nazi crimes against humanity or historical revisionism vis-a-vis the Holocaust,” they wrote.
The letter follows the surfacing of a video last week in which the Palestinian president said Nazis killed millions of Jews “because of usury and money” rather than anti-Semitism.
The remarks made to senior members of his Fatah party in the seat of the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah were swiftly condemned by the European Union and Germany as well as Israel.
But Fatah leapt to the defense of its leader, describing the letter as a “statement of shame” in comments published by the official Palestinian news agency Wafa on Tuesday.
The PLO’s legislative arm, the Palestinian National Council, described the letter as “political and intellectual terrorism against our people,” Wafa reported.
Abbas, 87, has previously made similar comments downplaying the systematic killing of Jews during World War II.
The president has held office for more than 18 years and in 2021 blamed Israel for the indefinite postponement of elections.


Iran’s foreign minister heads to Muscat for nuclear talks with US

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. (File/AFP)
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Iran’s foreign minister heads to Muscat for nuclear talks with US

  • Iran will engage in ‌the talks “with authority ‍and with ‍the aim of reaching a fair, ‍mutually acceptable and dignified understanding on the nuclear issue,” a spokesperson said

TEHRAN: Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has departed for the Omani capital ​Muscat at the head of a diplomatic delegation for nuclear talks with the US due to be held on Friday, the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s spokesperson said.
The US and Iran ‌have agreed ‌to hold ‌talks ⁠in ​Oman ‌on Friday, officials for both sides said, even as they remain at odds over Washington’s insistence that negotiations must include Tehran’s missile arsenal and Iran’s vow to discuss ⁠only its nuclear program.
Iran will engage in ‌the talks “with authority ‍and with ‍the aim of reaching a fair, ‍mutually acceptable and dignified understanding on the nuclear issue,” the spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said on Thursday.
“We hope the ​American side will also participate in this process with responsibility, ⁠realism and seriousness,” Baghaei added.