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Palestinia­n president apologizes over anti-Semitic remarks

- IAN DEITCH The Associated Press

JERUSALEM — Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas issued an apology Friday following uproar over a speech he made this week that was condemned as antiSemiti­c and dismissive of Jewish historical connection­s to the Holy Land.

Palestinia­n officials said Abbas was under “tremendous” pressure from numerous diplomats and foreign ministers to apologize. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity as they are not authorized to talk to the media.

Abbas, in remarks that were part of a lengthy speech to the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on parliament on Monday, said it was the Jews’ “social function,” including money lending, which caused animosity toward them in Europe. He also described the creation of Israel as a European colonial project, saying “history tells us there is no basis for the Jewish homeland.”

The Palestinia­n president’s remarks were sharply condemned by the UN, European Union, U.S., Israel and others as perpetuati­ng anti-Semitic stereotype­s and falsifying history.

The official Palestinia­n news agency quoted Abbas as saying on Friday that “if people were offended by my statement ... especially people of the Jewish faith, I apologize to them.” He condemned anti-Semitism “in all its forms” and said he remains committed “to the two-state solution, and to live side by side in peace and security.”

Abbas also said “I would also like to reiterate our long held condemnati­on of the Holocaust, as the most heinous crime in history, and express our sympathy with its victims.”

In his doctoral thesis in the 1970s, Abbas questioned the extent of the Nazi genocide of Jews during the Second World War, drawing accusation­s that he was a Holocaust denier. He has since distanced himself from the claims.

Israel’s defence minister later lashed out at Abbas on Twitter, rejecting his apology.

“Abu Mazen is a wretched Holocaust denier who wrote his doctorate on Holocaust denial and later also published a book about Holocaust denial,” Avigdor Lieberman tweeted, referring to Abbas by his nickname.

“His apology is not accepted,” he added.

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