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Abbas inaugurates Palestinian Embassy in Beirut
Abbas hoists the Palestinian flag at the new embassy during the ceremony. (Photo by Mahmoud Kheir, The Daily Star)
Abbas hoists the Palestinian flag at the new embassy during the ceremony. (Photo by Mahmoud Kheir, The Daily Star)

BEIRUT: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas raised his country’s flag for the first time at an official embassy in Beirut Wednesday, as hundreds of Palestinians looked on and cheered the historic event.

For decades, official ties have been carried out by the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Lebanese government. But in a government decision in 2008, Lebanon decided to establish formal diplomatic ties with Palestinians.

Following the official flag ceremony at the embassy in the south Beirut neighborhood of Jnah, Abbas, who was accompanied by Prime Minister Najib Mikati, walked through the cheering crowd into the main hall.

Emerging from among the hundreds of celebrating Palestinians, one heckler chanted slogans against Abbas, saying, “I’m a real PLO official, not Abbas.”

But security presence was heavy in the area and authorities quickly removed the heckler from the crowd.

Abbas described the opening of the embassy as a great achievement for Palestinians and Lebanese.

“The Palestinian flag is now flying in Lebanon’s heart and the heart of every Lebanese who loves Palestine,” Abbas said. “There is no need for Palestinian arms [in Lebanon] because we are protected by the Lebanese government and the Lebanese Army.”

On his official two-day visit to Beirut, Abbas has repeatedly said protection of the Palestinian people in the 12 refugee camps in the country should be provided by Lebanon’s government.

Abbas, who arrived in Beirut Tuesday, has been on a mission to seek international support for the recognition of a Palestinian state at the United Nations in September, when the 66th General Assembly opens.

At an iftar banquet at Baabda Palace Tuesday, President Michel Sleiman told Abbas that Lebanon, which will assume the presidency of the Security Council in September, would fully back the Palestinian bid for statehood.

“Hopefully Palestine and Lebanon will go together to the U.N. to win the full membership of a Palestinian state in the international community.”

Thanking the Lebanese government for its initiative to establish diplomatic ties, Abbas said that there are issues of mutual concern for the two peoples.

He added that the Palestinians would not be naturalized in Lebanon but would ultimately return to their homeland. “As we have reiterated in the past, we say it again … we are not with naturalizing but we are with the return of the Palestinians to their homeland,” he said.

According to Abbas, the issue of Palestinian arms in Lebanon and the right of return are the two main issues on which the Lebanese government and the Palestinian leadership would cooperate.

In talks with Sleiman Tuesday, Abbas said the presence of an estimated 350,000 Palestinian refugees in the country was temporary and was subject to the Lebanese law. “There will also come a day when we will also raise the Lebanese flag in Jerusalem, the capital of Palestine,” said Abbas.

As the official ceremony drew to a close, Palestinian refugees, who face difficult challenges in their daily lives, expressed feelings of hope and happiness in taking “a small tiny step forward,” as one of them told The Daily Star. “It’s a great day for us here … this day means a lot to me,” said Palestinian refugee Fadi Khaled, who voiced hope that the embassy would provide more services.

“I’ve heard that we will be able to apply for new Palestinian passports at the embassy,” Khaled added.

Ihsan Jamal, a Palestinian official, praised Abbas’ role in spearheading the international campaign to recognize Palestine as an independent state. But Jamal, who is the secretary of Palestinian Popular Committees in south Lebanon, refused to comment on the statement made by Abbas on Palestinian arms in the country.

A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on August 18, 2011, on page 1.
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