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Mahmoud Abbas delays Palestinian elections, blames Israel
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has postponed the first vote in over 15 years, citing uncertainty if Israel would allow the election to proceed in Jerusalem.
Abbas has been the Palestinian president since 2005
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced late Thursday that elections would only be held when Israel allows voting in annexed east Jerusalem.
The two long-standing political rivals, Fatah and Hamas, had reached an agreement to hold legislative elections on May 22 and a presidential vote on July 31. The elections must be held in all the Palestinian territories, including Jerusalem, Abbas said after meeting with representatives of several Palestinian groups in Ramallah in the West Bank.
Hamas slams coup after President Mahmoud Abbas delays Palestinian elections
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said early Friday that the main factions have agreed to delay the first elections planned in 15 years, citing a dispute with Israel over voting in east Jerusalem. The Islamic militant group Hamas slammed the move as a coup.
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Posted: Apr 29, 2021 7:00 PM ET | Last Updated: April 29
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, pictured in the West Bank city of Ramallah last May, is citing a dispute with Israel over voting in east Jerusalem in delaying elections planned for next month.(Nasser Nasser/The Associated Press)