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Merkel says Israel can't 'lose sight' of deal with Palestinia­ns

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday implored Israel not to "lose sight" of the need to establish a Palestinia­n state, as she wrapped up a two-day farewell visit.

Merkel's support for a two-state solution has been one of the key disagreeme­nts with Israel's leadership during her 16 years in office, which were characteri­zed by unwavering support for Israel.

Speaking at an Israeli think tank, Merkel welcomed the historic diplomatic agreements reached last year between Israel and four Arab countries - led by the United Arab Emirates. But she said the deals, known as the Abraham Accords, did not erase the need for Israel to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinia­ns.

"We must not lose sight of the right of the Palestinia­ns to have a chance to live," she said. "Therefore one should under no circumstan­ces, even as it becomes more and more difficult because of the settlement­s, lose sight of the issue of a two-state solution," Merkel told a panel at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv. Backers of the Abraham

Accords, which were brokered by the Trump Administra­tion, have praised them as breaking the long-standing belief that Israel could not forge ties with the Arab world before reaching an agreement with the Palestinia­ns.

Israel's new prime minister, Naftali Bennett, a hardliner who opposes a Palestinia­n state on Israeliocc­upied lands, has ruled out peace talks with the Palestinia­ns.

Instead, he has advocated what he says is a more pragmatic approach of improving living conditions for the Palestinia­ns as a way of lowering tensions.

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