Mahmoud Abbas, chairman of the PLO and president of the Palestinian Authority, is supposed to be Israel’s partner for peace. According to international public opinion, he’s also a “moderate” Arab leader. But over and over again, his actions belie that label.
On Saturday, Abbas was again encouraging anti-Jewish terrorism when he personally congratulated a freed Palestinian terrorist who Israel had jailed for indiscriminately murdering or attempting to murder Jewish men, women, and children.
Israel’s Kan News aired footage of a phone call from Abbas to Yasser Abu Bakr, who was sentenced to 115 years in 2004 over his role in terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of multiple Israeli civilians, including a 9-month-old child, and left many others wounded.
אבו מאזן התקשר לאחד מהמחבלים ששוחררו, יאסר אבו בכר, ובירך אותו על השחרור. אבו בכר היה בגדודי חללי אל-אקצא ושהה במאסר 23 שנה, לאחר שנידון ל-115 שנות מאסר בעקבות תכנון כמה פיגועים ב-2002 – בין השאר פיגוע בנתניה במרץ 2002, בו נרצחה תינוקת בת תשעה חודשים וישראלי נוסף | תיעוד… pic.twitter.com/3vCqnoqIgB
— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) January 25, 2025
In the recording, the PA chief can be heard congratulating Abu Bakr on his release from prison, telling him his incarceration was “for the sake of the Palestinian nation” and suggesting that he received an excessive sentence, according to a translation by Israel’s Walla outlet.
Abbas’s statements prompted condemnations from Israeli lawmakers, including Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
“His phone call tonight to a murderer of Jews is a wake-up call to those who still delude themselves about the PA being an alternative to Hamas in Gaza after the war. It won’t happen. Not in Gaza and not in Judea and Samaria,” said Smotrich. “Mahmoud Abbas was and remains an enemy, a terror supporter, a promoter of terror, and the authority he heads was and remains a terrorist organization, and is not a ‘partner.’”
Jerusalem freed some 200 terrorists on Saturday as part of the second wave of releases in the first phase of the ceasefire, in exchange for four female Israel Defense Forces soldiers taken captive during the terrorist group’s Oct. 7, 2023, cross-border massacre in southern Israel.
See: Israel redeems four female IDF soldiers from Hamas captivity in Gaza
Many of the terrorists freed on Saturday were serving life sentences for deadly attacks against Israelis.
A hundred and nine Palestinian terrorists were released back into Judea and Samaria, 21 to the Gaza Strip, and the rest, about 70, were expelled to Egypt and are expected to leave for other countries in accordance with the terms of the agreement, which went into effect on Jan. 19.
In Cairo, the released terrorists were welcomed by representatives of Hamas and Iranian-backed Palestinian Islamic Jihad. At least some of the terrorists traveled on to Qatar, according to reports on Sunday.
With reporting by JNS.