Introduction
In a powerful and emotional address to Turkey’s Grand National Assembly, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas pledged his unwavering support for the people of Gaza. Amid a devastating conflict that has claimed more than 40,000 Palestinian lives, Abbas announced his intention to visit the besieged Gaza Strip, stressing his commitment to the Palestinian cause, even his Put life in danger.
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Abbas’ Commitment to the Palestinian Cause
Pledge to Stand with Gaza
Mahmoud Abbas, who has led the Palestinian Authority since 2005, expressed deep frustration at the inaction of the international community against what he described as “brutal aggression” by Israel. Speaking to Turkish lawmakers, Abbas announced his decision to travel to Gaza with other Palestinian leaders, stressing that his life is no more valuable than the life of any Palestinian child caught in the ongoing conflict. .
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“I have decided on behalf of the leadership to go to the Gaza Strip with all my brothers,” Abbas announced. “Our lives are not worth more than the lives of children in Gaza.”
Challenges Ahead: Gaza Under Siege
Gaza Blockade and Abbas’ Journey
Despite Abbas’ bold declaration, significant challenges remain regarding his potential visit to Gaza. The territory has been under a stringent Israeli blockade for years, with the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing—Gaza’s only gateway to Egypt—controlled by Israel. It remains unclear when or how Abbas will be able to make the journey, but his resolve to stand by his people is evident.

Palestinian Unity in Focus
Calls for Unity and Reconciliation
Abbas also addressed the longstanding divisions within the Palestinian political landscape, particularly between his Fatah movement and Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since 2005. Despite their differences, Abbas has been actively pursuing reconciliation, with recent talks held in Beijing aimed at bridging the gap between the two factions. His call for unity is seen as crucial in the face of escalating violence and the need for a unified Palestinian front.
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“Gaza is a component of the united Palestinian State emphasizing that there will not be a state solely, for Gaza. The Palestinian people will not be broken and will never surrender,” Abbas declared, emphasizing the importance of Palestinian unity.
International Support and Accountability
Support from Turkey and the Global Community
During his speech, Abbas expressed gratitude to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for his steadfast support of the Palestinian cause. Erdogan has been vocal in his criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza, and his government has provided humanitarian aid and political backing to the Palestinian people.
Call for Justice
Abbas also called for international accountability for the alleged war crimes committed by Israel in Gaza. He vowed to continue the struggle for justice, emphasizing that those responsible for the suffering in Gaza would not go unpunished.
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“The perpetrators of crimes and acts of war will not evade consequences and we will persevere in our efforts to seek justice in Palestine ” Abbas declared, reaffirming his dedication to ensuring accountability, for those, at fault.
Conclusion
President Mahmoud Abbas’s address to the Turkish parliament was a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle faced by the Palestinian people. His commitment to visiting Gaza, despite the risks, underscores his dedication to the cause and his willingness to stand with his people in their darkest hour. As the conflict continues, Abbas’ call for unity, justice, and international support will resonate with many who hope for a peaceful resolution and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
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