{{New York}}-{Israel Foreign Affairs Minister Avigdor Lieberman has met, Sunday, with Rwanda’s Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo and several other Foreign Ministers to protest Mahmoud Abbas’ speech addressed to the UN General Assembly on Friday, IGIHE has learned.}
Lieberman who arrived in New York on Sunday met with the foreign ministers of Austria, Rwanda, Greece, and the Czech Republic, protesting Abbas’ speech.
Lieberman told his counterparts that the speech had made Abbas irrelevant in terms of the attempt to reach an agreement between Israel and the Palestinians.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman have instructed Israeli diplomatic delegations around the world to encourage foreign ministries and presidents’ and prime ministers’ offices in various countries to issue statements condemning Abbas’ speech.
Israel news site Haaretz reported that In his address to the UNGA, Abbas charged that Israel had conducted “a war of genocide” in Gaza. With memories of the Nazi holocaust still fresh in Israel, use of the word “genocide” is regarded as particularly provocative.
The 50-day war between Israel and Hamas-led Islamic militants ended Aug. 26. It killed more than 2,100 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and 72 on the Israeli side, almost all soldiers.
Netanyahu said Saturday that his speech at the General Assembly would focus on responding to Iranian President Hassan Rohani and Abbas, accusing both of them of deception and incitement.
“After a deceptive speech by the Iranian president and an inciting speech by Abu-Mazen (Abbas) I will tell the truth of the Israeli citizens to the whole world,” Netanyahu said in a statement issued on Saturday.
“In my speech in front of the UNGA and in all of my meetings, I will represent Israel’s citizens, and repel, in their name, the lies and slander thrown at our country,” he said.

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