Abbas calls on Israel to negotiate on Jerusalem's future

Published January 12th, 2014 - 05:12 GMT
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas warned Israel that it must give up the idea of having Jerusalem entirely to itself if it hopes to achieve peace with Palestine [AFP/File]
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas warned Israel that it must give up the idea of having Jerusalem entirely to itself if it hopes to achieve peace with Palestine [AFP/File]

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Saturday Israel must concede a divided Jerusalem if it wants a peace agreement.

Abbas spoke to a crowd at his headquarters in Ramallah, Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.

"Without Jerusalem there will be no peace between us," Abbas said. "Without Jerusalem written clearly and in bold, there will not be peace with them."

The U.N. plan for what had been Britain's Palestine Mandate called for an international zone in Jerusalem, a city sacred to Christians and Muslims as well as Jews. But the 1948 fighting ended with Israel in control of the western part of the city and Jordan controlling the east.

Israel seized all of Jerusalem and the West Bank in the Six-Day War in 1967. While the Palestinian Authority calls for the capital of an independent Palestine in East Jerusalem, Israeli leaders say the city cannot be divided again.

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