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Palestinian leader Mahmoud says he must deal with Netanyahu despite no peace prospects

Israeli-Palestinian peace talks have been stalled since 2014



Abbas said there must be a peaceful resolution to the decades-long conflict.
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RAMALLAH, West Bank: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Sunday he would have to deal with Benjamin Netanyahu, the former Israeli Prime Minister who won reelection this month, even though he believed Netanyahu was not interested in making peace.

“I knew Netanyahu for a long time, since the 1990s ... He is a man who doesn’t believe in peace but I have no other choice but to deal with him,” Abbas told Palestine Television.

The Palestinian leader, whose authority has limited control in the West Bank, said there must be a peaceful resolution to the decades-long conflict.

The interview, which was also broadcast by Egyptian television, was recorded on Friday.

“I have a problem with Israel, Israel occupies my land and my country. Who is the prime minister? Netanyahu. I am forced to deal with him,” said Abbas.

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Netanyahu said on Sunday he sought to reach peace deals with other Arab countries, something that could eventually help end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Israeli-Palestinian peace talks have been stalled since 2014.

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