Palestinian propaganda has long fooled the world into believing that Palestinian leaders sought a two-state solution. All along, its leaders have sought a one-state solution: Israel’s obliteration in accordance with the PA, Fatah and Hamas Charters, and in keeping with efforts by the surrounding Arab States to obliterate Israel. This jihadist ambition was glaring, despite the reluctance of authorities globally to admit it and demand that such an ambition be removed from the charters if indeed there was a genuine interest in a two-state solution.

Now that Jerusalem has been declared by Trump to be the capital of Israel, Palestinian leaders are reiterating that they do not even recognize Israel’s right to exist. Mahmoud Abbas has now taken the opportunity — in the face of Palestinian hysteria over the Trump decision — to proclaim that “there are no borders to Israel, and international law is against any recognition of it.”

But regarding “Palestine,” he has declared: “We are a state and an authority, and we have borders and we have the right to get the world’s recognition of us.” The Organization of Islamic Cooperation has long recognized “Palestine” as a state, boasting of its 57 members, when it is really a 56-state organization.

Abbas has also vowed in past that not one Israeli will be allowed to live in a Palestinian state.

“Abbas Says Palestinians To Seek Full United Nations Membership”, by Ben Lynfield, Jerusalem Post, December 19, 2017: