Netanyahu: Abbas’ Remarks at European Parliament Prove He’s Not Interested in Direct Negotiations With Israel
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed PA President Mahmoud Abbas for his remarks at the European Parliament. Photo: Wikipedia.
A few hours before he departed for a meeting in Rome with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu harshly criticized PA President Mahmoud Abbas for his recent remarks at the European Parliament.
Speaking at the European Parliament last week, Abbas claimed that rabbis call to poison Palestinians’ water wells in the West Bank. He retracted his comments over the weekend.
Read full story at Haaretz.
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