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Israeli PM urges talk over escalating violence in Jerusalem

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The wave of violence in Jerusalem which is proving to be especially hard to stop has witnessed an increase with attackers often acting alone wielding low-tech weapons like knives, prompting Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu to urge Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas to hold talks to calm the recent surge of violence.
Mr Netanyahu said he was “perfectly open” to a meeting that might be “potentially useful”, even as he defended a massive security deployment in Jerusalem following a wave of knife attacks by Palestinians.
Near-daily attacks have left seven Israelis dead and dozens wounded over the past fortnight.
Several of the attackers were among at least 30 Palestinians who have been killed in recent violence.
Tensions between Israelis and Palestinians have been fuelled by clashes in Jerusalem, in the West Bank, and across the Gaza border, as well as the wave of stabbings.
“Right now as we can speak, we can meet – I have no problem with that – and we shall stop immediately this wave of incitement and attacks against Israel,” Mr Netanyahu told a news conference on Thursday.
However, he continued, “I am willing to meet him [President Abbas] but he isn’t willing to meet me”.
The Israeli leader said he was also willing to meet US Secretary of State John Kerry and Jordan’s King Abdullah for talks to defuse the tension.
The Palestinians have previously said they would not return to talks unless Israel halted settlement building in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Israel has built more than 100 settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since it occupied the territories in the 1967 Middle East war. The settlements are considered illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.
Mr Netanyahu also berated Mr Abbas for what he called inciting violence and telling lies about Israel seeking to change the status quo at a holy compound in East Jerusalem, known to Jews as Temple Mount and Muslims as Haram al-Sharif.
Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday accused Israel of using excessive force against Palestinians.
He said Israel was carrying out “executions of our children in cold blood”, highlighting the case of a 13-year-old Palestinian boy, Ahmed Manasra, who was hit by a car after he and a 15-year-old stabbed two Israelis, one of them a 13-year-old boy, on Monday.
Mr Netanyahu rejected this as a “new big lie” in his news conference on Thursday, hours after his government released video and photos showing the boy alive in an Israeli hospital.

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Israel released a photo of Ahmed Manasra alive in hospital, after Mahmoud Abbas said the boy had been “executed”
Senior Palestinian official Saeb Erekat later said that Mr Abbas had received inaccurate information on the boy’s condition.
Israeli police on Wednesday began setting up checkpoints in Arab-majority parts of East Jerusalem, including one neighbourhood that was home to three of the Palestinians who carried out attacks on Israelis this week.
Israel’s security cabinet had earlier authorised police to seal off or impose a curfew on parts of the city in a bid to stop “those who try murder and…all those who assist them”.
It also announced that the homes of Palestinian attackers would be demolished within days and that their families’ right to live in Jerusalem would be taken away.
The Palestinian leader said on Wednesday that Israel’s security actions threatened “to spark a religious conflict that would burn everything”.
Human Rights Watch has also condemned the new measures, saying they infringed on freedom of movement of all Palestinians.
But Mr Netanyahu defended Israel’s actions, saying it was using legitimate force. Any country would do the same to deal with “people wielding knives, meat cleavers, axes, trying to kill people on their streets,” he said.
Credit: BBC News

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