Israel Hayom is a media organization founded on the belief that the Israeli public deserves better journalism—more balanced, more accurate, and more reliable. Journalism that speaks rather than shouts. Journalism that is trustworthy, objective, and matter-of-fact. A different kind of journalism, offered free of charge. The first print edition was published on July 30, 2007, and in 2010 Israel Hayom became the Israeli newspaper with the highest weekday readership. The newspaper’s publisher is Dr. Miriam Adelson. Its Editor-in-Chief is Omar Lachmanovitch, and its founding editor is Amos Regev. Israel Hayom’s Hebrew and English websites, as well as its Android and iOS applications, provide around-the-clock news coverage, exclusive content, breaking news and updates, analysis and commentary, video, podcasts, and live broadcasts. The digital platforms of Israel Hayom include news and opinion channels covering culture and entertainment, lifestyle, technology, sports, business and consumer affairs, health, military affairs, food, Judaism, tourism, and automobiles. In 2021, a new Hebrew-language website and mobile application were launched to provide users with a fast, up-to-date, secure, and convenient experience. The content of the newspaper’s print edition is also available online through a daily digital edition and can be received via newsletter. “The Israel Hayom Clique,” the publication’s exclusive benefits club, offers website users discounts and special promotions on products and services. Israel Hayom welcomes feedback, criticism, and suggestions for improvement from its readers. You can contact the organization by email at hayom@israelhayom.co.il

Tuesday Jul 7, 2026
NEWSLETTER
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Israel
    • Israel at War
    • Middle East
    • United States
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
  • Home
  • News
    • Israel
    • Israel at War
    • Middle East
    • United States
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
  • In Memoriam
www.israelhayom.com
Home News

Netanyahu: Abbas' speech exposed his true colors

by  Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  01-16-2018 00:00
Last modified: 05-25-2019 20:20
Netanyahu: Abbas' speech exposed his true colors

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Israeli officials on Monday leveled harsh criticism at Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for his speech on Sunday in which he railed against U.S. President Donald Trump, rebuking him for his Dec. 6 recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and for "mistreating" the Palestinians.

Using particularly jarring language, Abbas said, "Trump, 'ikhrab beitak'" – an Arabic curse meaning "may your house be destroyed."

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on a state visit to India, said, "Abbas has shown his true colors. He has torn off his mask and made clear the simple truth that I have been trying to expose for many years: The root of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict lies with the Palestinians' fundamental and constant refusal to recognize a Jewish state in any borders."

Abbas' speech "serves our political goals more than anything else, because we can make the elementary claim that unless the Palestinian policy, as expressed by Abbas, changes, there can be no progress," Netanyahu said.

"He exposed his true position and did a great service both to the truth and to Israeli diplomacy. Abbas is afraid of an American initiative. He wants to exclude the Americans from mediating [peace talks], but there is no one else. The Palestinian Authority has been coddled for too long by international bodies that were always quick to hide the truth and placate."

A senior official with Netanyahu's entourage to India described Abbas' speech as "that of a man who has nothing left to lose."

Abbas "is digging his own grave," the official said. "He is systematically losing legitimacy around the world, and this happens every time he makes such radical statements. A growing number of international officials are sending Israel the message that they want nothing to do with him and that they understand he is the real peace rejectionist."

President Reuven Rivlin said the comments brought to mind Abbas' doctoral dissertation, in which he challenged the number of Jewish victims of the Holocaust and claimed Zionists had collaborated with Nazis.

"He reverted back to the ideas he expressed decades ago, and they were no less terrible then," Rivlin said Monday. "To say Israel is the result of a Western conspiracy to settle Jews in land belonging to Arab populations? To say that the Jewish people have no link to the Land of Israel? He forgot many things, and said exactly the things that led him to be accused years ago of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial."

Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said Abbas had "lost his senses" and had given up on the prospect of peace negotiations in favor of open confrontation with both Israel and the United States.

"It is clear that Abbas doesn't want peace or any agreement and that from his perspective, Trump's [Jerusalem] declaration was just an excuse to shun direct negotiations. He may speak against terrorism, but he is also terrorism's biggest sponsor. He rewards terrorists according to the gravity of the attack they perpetrate," Lieberman said.

Habayit Hayehudi Chairman Naftali Bennett described the speech as "Abbas' swan song."

In a statement issued following Abbas' speech, the European Union said its position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains "based on the Oslo Accords."

"A negotiated two-state solution which fulfills the aspirations of both sides, Israel and Palestine, is the only realistic way of bringing the lasting peace and security that both Israelis and Palestinians deserve," European Commission spokeswoman Maja Kocijancic told reporters in Brussels.

France, which organized an international conference in support of the two-state solution last year, issued a similar statement, while Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Moscow "understands" Abbas' anger.

"For years they [the Palestinians] made concessions without receiving anything in return. We constantly hear that the U.S. is about to unveil an important deal that would satisfy all sides. We have not seen this kind of document," Lavrov said.

Palestinian officials on Monday tried to downplay the shock caused by Abbas' use of the phrase "ikhrab beitak."

"This phrase is common in Palestinian slang. It was not a curse and no one meant any offense," senior Fatah official Ziad Abuzayyad said.

Former Arab Democratic Party MK Talab El-Sana, who advises Abbas on issues pertaining to Israeli society, stressed that the Palestinian president "did not mean to curse or humiliate Trump. His words were directed at the hearts of the Palestinian people and the remark on Trump's house was sarcastic."

Not all in Ramallah agreed with Abbas' fiery rhetoric.

A senior Palestinian official, who boycotted the conference where Abbas spoke, told Israel Hayom that "it was embarrassing to see Abbas and hear the style in which his speech was given.

"Abbas is leading us toward the abyss. What will he do when the money from the U.S. stops coming in? The Arab countries have yet to transfer 80% of the money they pledged and the Palestinian Authority can function economically only thanks to American aid and tax revenues that Israel collects on its behalf."

Tags: AbbasFriedmanIsraelJerusalemTrumpUnited States

Related Posts

Iran hits tankers in Strait of Hormuz as Khamenei funeral Procession leaves Tehran

Iran hits tankers in Strait of Hormuz as Khamenei funeral Procession leaves Tehran

by Dudi Kogan

Overnight, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps fired at least two missiles at vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, hitting a...

Trump presses NATO on spending as summit opens in Turkey

Trump presses NATO on spending as summit opens in Turkey

by ILH Staff

Leaders of the 32 member states of the North Atlantic alliance are gathering in Turkey amid strained relations and a...

Trump expected to announce Turkey's return to F-35 program

Trump expected to announce Turkey's return to F-35 program

by ILH Staff

The US president expected to tell Erdogan that defense cooperation will resume after years of tension over Ankara's purchase of...

Menu

Analysis 

Archaeology

Blogpost

Business & Finance

Culture

Exclusive

Explainer

Environment

 

Features

Health

In Brief

Jewish World

Judea and Samaria

Lifestyle

Cyber & Internet

Sports

 

Diplomacy 

Iran & The Gulf

Gaza Strip

Politics

Shopping

Terms of use

Privacy Policy

Submissions

Contact Us

About Us

The first issue of Israel Hayom appeared on July 30, 2007. Israel Hayom was founded on the belief that the Israeli public deserves better, more balanced and more accurate journalism. Journalism that speaks, not shouts. Journalism of a different kind. And free of charge.

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

  • Home
  • News
    • Israel at War
    • Israel
    • United States
    • Middle East
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il

Newsletter

[contact-form-7 id=”508379″ html_id=”isrh_form_Newsletter_en” title=”newsletter_subscribe”]

  • Home
  • News
    • Israel at War
    • Israel
    • United States
    • Middle East
    • Sports
  • Opinions
  • Jewish World
    • Archaeology
    • Antisemitism
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Travel
    • Fashion
    • Culture
  • Magazine
    • Feature
    • Analysis
    • Explainer
    • Environment & Wildlife
    • Health & Wellness
  • In Memoriam
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • Submit your opinion
  • Terms and conditions

All rights reserved to Israel Hayom

Hosted by sPD.co.il