Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Palestinian President Unleashes Profane Rant Against China, Russia, The U.S., And His Arab Neighbours

Washington Free Beacon: Palestinian President Unleashes Profane Rant Against Rest of the World  

Abbas says Communist China is a 'c—t,' tells 'all the Arabs' to 'go to hell' 

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas was recently caught badmouthing several countries, including the United States and his Arab neighbors, during a profanity-laced rant that raises new concerns about the 85-year-old leader's deteriorating health. 

The Arabic language rant is renewing speculation that Abbas—who is overweight and a heavy cigarette smoker—is in poor mental and physical health as he carries out his 16th year in office. 

His government is under great strain amid monumental regional shifts that have seen Israel make peace with its traditional Arab foes. 

When asked by an unidentified attendee at the Fatah political party's April 19 meeting what his message to China is on the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party, Abbas went ballistic. 

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WNU Editor: I would not be surprised if he is finally replaced/told to retire/removed/etc. within a year.

4 comments:

  1. The Palestinian leadership has created and fed their own hell. I feel quite sorry when reading an article about someone who has gotten some education and can't use it to better lives in that spot on the earth.

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  2. Shouldn't they all be replaced? Deteriorating health caused Abbas to say the quiet part out load. We should thank him.

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  3. "Profane rant against rest of the world..." That's about right. All of these countries especially The United States are his allies and friends. Certainly none of the countries mentioned especially America could realistically be considered friends of Israel.

    Abbas and the PA have essentially been given everything and little to nothing hS ever been expected of them. There essentially behaving like spoiled brats.

    Want peace between the Palestinians and the Israelis? Cut off all aid to the Palestinians or at least make it highly conditional like what Israel receives. Doing this would place the parties on a more equal footing. In such a situation the Palestinians will have more incentive to negotiated in good faith.

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  4. The idea of a Palestine state is no longer as fashionable as it once was. They've been replaced by coral reefs, etc.

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