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Is It Any Surprise This Is What Abbas Is Demanding From UK After It Recognizes Palestinian Statehood?

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Western nations are tripping over themselves to recognize a Palestinian state, with Britain, Canada, Australia, and Portugal all coming out on Sunday to make the announcement ahead of the United Nations General Assembly in Manhattan that infuriated Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who called it an “absurd prize for terrorism.” France joined them on Monday. That’s why you have to chuckle at what Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is reportedly demanding. Like a toddler who gets a cookie after a tantrum, why would he stop there?

Now legal experts have warned that it could also be a costly decision – because the new country would ask for eye-watering damages in compensation for land 'taken from the Palestinian people' when Britain relinquished control of the region after the Second World War.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, who has a long history of threatening to sue Britain, is demanding 'reparations in accordance with international law' based on the value of the land which was under British rule between 1917 and 1948. 

Some international law experts have described £2 trillion, roughly the size of Britain's total economy, as a 'good place to start'. (Daily Mail)

As Secretary of State Marco Rubio has noted, what these nations are coming out to announce has "no impact in bringing anyone closer to a Palestinian state. The only impact they actually have is making Hamas feel more emboldened." And that's exactly what you're seeing now. 


 

 

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