Israeli opposition chief Isaac Herzog called on Tuesday for a resumption of peace negotiations to prevent a new uprising, after talks with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in the West Bank. "We agreed on the fact that on the ground in recent weeks and days there is a deterioration, there is an escalation in terror activities," he told reporters at the Ramallah headquarters of Abbas's Palestinian Authority.
"I told the president that fighting terror and preventing terror activities is of utmost priority to us," said Herzog. "We first and foremost must prevent a third intifada and we have agreed that in order to prevent a third intifada we must combat terror on one hand, aggressively, and on the other hand we must move towards a diplomatic process, move to negotiate, move to talk with each other."