Abbas penetrates Hamas and demands it to hand over the Israeli hostages

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, on Wednesday at the opening of the Palestinian Central Council session in the city of Ramallah, attended Hamas to hand over the Israeli hostages to "fill the excuses" before Israel, which continues to bomb it on the Gaza Strip.
Abbas went with a profanity when he spoke about Hamas, and he said, "Every day there are dead, why?
The American hostage means Alexander, who has been detained in the Gaza Strip since the October 7th attack.
Abbas added, "Hamas provided criminal occupation excuses to carry out its crimes in the Gaza Strip, most notably the seizure of the hostages.
The Palestinian Central Council, a supreme legislative body in the Palestinian political system, began a two -day meeting on Wednesday and it is expected that the position of Vice -Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization will be established.
Abbas reviewed in his speech that lasted for the hour, the losses that were inflicted on the Palestinians since the start of the Israeli war, after Hamas attacking Israeli military settlements and targets.
Abbas said, "More than 200,000 Palestinians are between a martyr and a wounded, among them 2165 families (Mohit) from the civil registry."
Abbas described what the Palestinian people are exposed to as "the new catastrophe threatening our existence."
Abbas was not only criticizing Hamas, but also accused it of committing the "calamity of the coup" after its control of the Gaza Strip in the year 2007 and toppled the Palestinian Authority in the Strip.
He also charged sharp accusations to the United States and Israel, saying that they are making "feverish attempts to liquidate the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip by promoting forced or voluntary displacement."
The Palestinian President saw that the displacement "will be a fourth new catastrophe for the Palestinian people", recalling in this context the memory of the Palestinian Nakba in 1948, the occupation of the West Bank known as the setback in 1967, and Hamas's control of the Gaza Strip in 2007.
He added, "The people of Gaza remain and refuse to migrate their children from the homeland."
With regard to the West Bank, Abbas pointed out that the Palestinian people there are "Israeli aggression targeting stone, humans and trees," pointing to the killing of about a thousand Palestinians in the West Bank since the seventh of October, in addition to "daily destruction in cities and camps."
Abbas touched on "the terrorism of the organized settlers in the West Bank is the same goal as the Israeli aggression in Gaza, which is the liquidation of the Palestinian issue."
In her first comment on Abbas’s statements, Hamas expressed its dissatisfaction with his description of “his people as profanity.”
The movement said, by the leader in the name of Naim, that Abbas "insists repeatedly and suspiciously holding our people responsible for the occupation crimes and its ongoing aggression."
President Abbas’s statements are a remarkable and rare development in the tone of the Palestinian leadership towards Hamas, and it comes in light of increasing international pressure to release the hostages and cease fire in Gaza. These statements would increase the severity of the internal Palestinian differences and division, and cast a shadow over the efforts made to achieve the unity of the Palestinian ranks in the face of the current challenges.