Bethlehem - Ma'an - Politician Mohammed Dahlan responded today, Thursday, to the news circulating about his appointment as the leader of the Gaza Strip. Dahlan said: Time and again, different scenarios are presented or leaked to the media about the outcomes and arrangements for the day after the destructive war that the Israeli occupation launched and continues to wage, and sometimes our name is dragged into creating some excitement. He added: Therefore, we reiterate to all my colleagues and myself that we are here only to provide all we can to relieve our people in Gaza, based on the generous and continuous support of our brothers in the United Arab Emirates throughout this dirty genocide. We strongly affirm that stopping the war is our top priority, and we will not support any option except within Palestinian national understandings that lead us to rebuild the Palestinian political system through a transparent democratic process, and to provide a documented and scheduled international action plan that lea ds to the embodiment of our people's struggles to establish their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital. I have repeatedly announced my refusal to accept or perform any security, governmental or executive role. Source: Maan News Agency
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