Israel Opposition Head Meets Abbas, Warns of '3rd Intifada'

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Israeli opposition chief Isaac Herzog called on Tuesday for a resumption of peace negotiations to prevent a new uprising, after talks with Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas in the West Bank.

"We agreed on the fact that on the ground in recent weeks and days there is a deterioration, there is an escalation in terror activities," he told reporters at the Ramallah headquarters of Abbas's Palestinian Authority.

"I told the president that fighting terror and preventing terror activities is of utmost priority to us," said Herzog.

"We first and foremost must prevent a third intifada and we have agreed that in order to prevent a third intifada we must combat terror on one hand, aggressively, and on the other hand we must move towards a diplomatic process, move to negotiate, move to talk with each other."

Tensions have been rising, with three young Palestinians shot dead in the space of eight days during what the Israeli army said were stabbing attempts on its forces in the West Bank.

Adding to the volatility, a Palestinian in Israeli detention, Mohammed Allan, pledged Tuesday to resume his already two-month-long hunger strike, at the risk of death, unless the Jewish state resolves his case within 24 hours.

Israeli-Palestinian peace talks have been frozen since a failed U.S. diplomatic push in April 2014.

A first intifada raged in the occupied Palestinian territories from 1987 until the 1991 Madrid peace conference, while a second anti-Israeli uprising broke out in 2000 and lasted five years.

Comments 8
Missing phillipo 18 August 2015, 19:13

"Israeli-Palestinian peace talks have been frozen since a failed U.S. diplomatic push in April 2014."
Simply because Abu Mazen refuses to allow his negotiators to sit down with the Israelis.
He'd be surprised what he can get by sitting down and talking.
However there is a feeling that he does not want peace with Israel but rather pieces of Israel.
If he really was interested in improving the standard of living and security of his millions of Palestinian citizens, he would have reached a peace agreement long ago.

Missing phillipo 18 August 2015, 22:05

Apartheid - very impressive word to use, so now let's check that out.
Moslem Arab Member of the Supreme Court, more than a dozen members of the Parliament, hundreds of lawyers, thousands of teachers, thousands of doctors and nurses, hundreds of police officers, tens of members of the Diplomatic Corps, thousands of workers in Goverment Offices.
Show your fellow readers on this website in which Arab State a minority has such a rich representation in high government and local offices.
If you want to talk about Apartheid, ask yourself why Saudi Arabia doesn't let Jews into their country even if they have no connection, never mind citizenship, of Israel. Now that is apartheid.

Default-user-icon John Marina (Guest) 18 August 2015, 19:24

This guy phillipo is talking nonsense no one understands why you publish this nonsense.

What is Al Nahar objectives publishing this nonsense.

Missing phillipo 19 August 2015, 16:16

Dear Mr. Marina, as you claim that I am talking nonesense, will you please put forward your evidence to prove this.

Missing coolmec 19 August 2015, 00:20

Vet=get

Missing coolmec 19 August 2015, 00:20

Philippe
Please vet real

Default-user-icon Danny B (Guest) 19 August 2015, 00:45

We shouldn't go far away. let's inspect human rights of Palestinian in Lebanon. how many Palestinian have the right to vote in Lebanon, free employment, freedom of speech, freedom of living wherever they want. if we are talking apartheid state look at the mirrors first.

Thumb kanaandian 19 August 2015, 15:30

I'm sure the Israelis are shaking in their boots due to this 3rd intifadah.

Im sure Ismail haniyeh, whose daughter has received medical treatment recently in Israel- has some tricks up his sleeve.