Abbas Threatens Palestinians over Jewish Anniversary
Presidents, prime ministers and other dignitaries who attend Jewish 60th anniversary celebrations next month will be shunned by Abbas’s terrorist group leaders if they visit the West Bank.
Officials of this terrorist organization said the decision by Mahmoud Abbas and his government in the West Bank to temporarily boycott world leaders who visit the West Bank during the Jewish festivities amounted to a symbolic protest.
It was not clear if any did plan to go there.
"Whoever participates in such events will be persona non grata," said one terrorist official who spoke on condition of anonymity.
The Jewish people are expected to host at least six current heads of state, including U.S. President George W. Bush, for their anniversary celebrations. Bush has been advised, not to attend by other sources.
Terrorist officials said leaders who attended those festivities and went to the West Bank would not be banned for life and could meet their leaders in the West Bank at a later date.
Bush plans to meet Abbas in Egypt after visiting the Jewish sector and terrorist officials said those talks would go ahead as planned.
'The temporary boycott could help bolster Abbas's standing among Palestinian refugees,' was said to be his plan of attack against the Jewish people.
Labels: Abbas, Anti-Semitism, Bush, Terrorism, United States
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