Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, said, in an interview, that if the Israeli occupation rejects the two-state solution, he will tend to other options. He will either demand the application of the UN Partition Plan for Palestine (1947) or the establishment of a democratic state on the land of Palestinian where all political and civil rights can be achieved; not the one state that is based on occupation, apartheid, and racist discrimination.
Abbas urged the international society to take responsibility of providing justice to the Palestinian rights and deterring Israel from committing more crimes against the Palestinian people.
In his speech during the 76th session of the UN General Assembly, Abbas gave the Israeli occupation only one year to withdraw from the 1967 Occupied Palestinian Lands, including east of Al-Quds. Otherwise, he will head to the International Court of Justice to prosecute the illegitimacy of the Israeli occupation's existence.