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                  Merkel: Abbas can only have peace if he condemns terror

                  Merkel: Abbas can only have peace if he condemns terror

                  22.10.2015, Israel and the World

                  German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas’s failure to condemn terror is incompatible with making peace.

                  Speaking with visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a press conference in Berlin, Merkel addressed the wave of terror attacks which has killed nine Israelis and wounded dozens.

                  She stressed that “Israel has the obligation to protect its citizens. We will continue to protect Israel and always stand up for Israel’s existence.”

                  ”Israel has faced attacks since its establishment and we think a two-state solution is the best possibility,” she also said.

                  Netanyahu’s visit to Berlin marks the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Israel and Germany. He postponed the visit earlier this month following the outbreak of violence,

                  Netanyahu thanked Merkel for her “unrelenting” support. Highlighting the continued attacks on Israelis, Netanyahu said that the violence is being fuelled by Abbas’s continued lies and incitement, especially false claims that Israel intends to alter the status quo at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem.

                  He asked that the international community pressure Abbas, as “Incitement leads to terrorism. We need to stop terrorism. To stop terrorism, incitement needs to stop. I think it is possible to restore calm.” Merkel said, “We expect him [Abbas] to condemn everything that constitutes an act of terrorism,” adding “One can’t have open talks with Israel if this does not happen.”

                  Netanyahu was scheduled to discuss the current violence with US Secretary of State John Kerry in Berlin and later with EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini.

                  Kerry will then fly to the Middle East and meet with Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas and Jordan’s King Abdullah. Israeli media reports suggest that Kerry is looking to arrange a summit of all three leaders in Jordan’s capital Amman.

                  Reports said that Kerry is seeking a written clarification of the status quo arrangement at the Temple Mount and the establishment of a complaints and resolution mechanism.

                  by Maureen Shamee

                  EJP