EAST JERUSALEM, 31 August 2021, (TON): Israel's defence minister met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas for a rare high-level meeting, but a source close to Prime Minister Naftali Bennett insisted on Monday his government had no plans to reboot peace talks.
Defence Minister Benny Gantz met Abbas in Ramallah for what were reportedly the first direct talks between an Israeli cabinet member and the 86-year-old Palestinian leader in several years.
The meeting, which Gantz's office said focused on security policy, civilian and economic issues, came just hours after Bennett returned from Washington where he met US President Joe Biden.
Biden said “he would urge Bennett to find ways to advance peace and security and prosperity for Israelis and Palestinians”.
According to a defence ministry statement, Gantz told Abbas that Israel “seeks to take measures that will strengthen the PA's (Palestinian Authority) economy”.
It added “they also discussed shaping the security and economic situations in the West Bank and in Gaza,” and agreed to “continue communicating further.”
A source close to Bennett said that the meeting focused on “issues between the defence establishment and the Palestinian Authority”.
“There is no peace process with the Palestinians nor will there be,” under Bennett's leadership, said the source who requested anonymity.
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