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Israel-Hamas War: Blinken Holds Talks with Mahmoud Abbas

Israel-Hamas War: Blinken Holds Talks with Mahmoud Abbas

Israel-Hamas War: Blinken Holds Talks with Mahmoud Abbas

Israel-Hamas War: Blinken Holds Talks with Mahmoud Abbas

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  • Blinken meets Abbas in Ramallah.
  • Settler violence surges after Hamas attack on Israel.
  • Blinken’s first trip to Ramallah since the attack.
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Secretary of State Antony Blinken held a meeting with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah on Sunday.

This meeting occurred against the backdrop of increased settler violence in the West Bank, following the October 7th attack by Hamas on Israel.

This visit marked Blinken’s first trip to Ramallah since the aforementioned attack. It is taking place as the United States grapples with the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas conflict and the associated humanitarian crisis.

Blinken’s visit to Ramallah followed his stops in Israel and Jordan. Notably, Abbas and Blinken had previously met twice in Jordan during the latter’s regional trip after the attack.

According to a State Department readout of the roughly one hour meeting, Blinken and Abbas “discussed efforts to restore calm and stability in the West Bank, including the need to stop extremist violence against Palestinians and hold those accountable responsible.”

Blinken “reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to the delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance and resumption of essential services in Gaza and made clear that Palestinians must not be forcibly displaced,” spokesperson Matt Miller said in the written readout.

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The top US diplomat “expressed the commitment of the United States to working toward the realization of the Palestinians’ legitimate aspirations for the establishment of a Palestinian state,” Miller said.

At a summit Saturday in Amman with the foreign ministers of Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, as well as the secretary general of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Blinken said they are “all deeply concerned about escalating extremist violence against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank,” calling it “a serious problem that’s only worsened since the conflict.”

The Palestinian Ministry of Health reports that since October 7, a minimum of 150 Palestinians have lost their lives in the West Bank.

This figure is approaching the total number of Palestinian fatalities recorded in the West Bank throughout the entirety of 2022.

Blinken, who met with Israeli officials in Tel Aviv Friday, said he heard “a clear commitment from the government to deal with extremist violence in the West Bank, to condemn it, to take action to prevent it, to take action against those who perpetrate it.”

“This is important, and we will be looking closely to ensure that our friends make good on that commitment,” he said.

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“At some point, what would make the most sense would be for an effective and revitalized Palestinian Authority to have governance and ultimately security responsibility for Gaza,” he said at a congressional hearing last week.

“Whether you can get there in one step is a big question that we have to look at. And if you can’t, then there are other temporary arrangements that may involve a number of other countries in the region. It may involve international agencies that would help provide for both security and governance,” he said.

“At some point, what would make the most sense would be for an effective and revitalized Palestinian Authority to have governance and ultimately security responsibility for Gaza,” he said at a congressional hearing last week.

“Whether you can get there in one step is a big question that we have to look at. And if you can’t, then there are other temporary arrangements that may involve a number of other countries in the region. It may involve international agencies that would help provide for both security and governance,” he said.

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