US, Israel condemn Palestinian president over 'anti-Semitic' comments

AFP  |  Jerusalem 

US and Israeli officials have condemned Palestinian over alleged anti-Semitic comments, after he suggested the "social function" of Jews in the sector had led to past massacres.

Israel's foreign ministry today accused him of fuelling "religious and nationalist hatred against the Jewish people and "

David Friedman, the US to Israel, said Abbas had reached a "new low" while Donald Trump's said "peace cannot be built on this kind of foundation."

The comments came after Abbas, who has faced accusations of anti-Semitism before, suggested in an address to a rare meeting of the on Monday night that Jews' relations with had led to hostility against them.

"From the 11th century until the Holocaust that took place in Germany, those Jews -- who moved to Western and -- were subjected to a massacre every 10 to 15 years. But why did this happen? They say 'it is because we are Jews'," he told the hundreds of delegates.

He then cited "three books" written by Jews as evidence that "hostility against Jews is not because of their religion, but rather their social function," adding he meant "their social function related to banks and interest."

He contrasted this with Jews in Arabic countries, who he argued had not faced similar persecution.

Friedman said on late yesterday Abbas had "reached a new low in attributing the cause of massacres of Jewish people over the years to their 'social behaviour relating to interest and banks.'"

"To all those who think is the reason that we don't have peace, think again," he added.

Greenblatt said the comments were "very unfortunate, very distressing & terribly disheartening," calling for them to be "unconditionally condemned by all." Israeli told AFP Abbas's "anti-Semitism" was "all the more shocking considering that he presents himself as wanting to make peace with "

The row comes as relations between the US and the Palestinian leadership have broken down over the controversial American plan to move its from to

The move, which is due to be completed on May 14, sparked major protests by Palestinians, who consider east their capital, and led Abbas to cut off ties with

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 13:55 IST