Jerusalem - Israel’s prime minister says he is “perfectly open” to meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to halt a wave of Israeli-Palestinian violence.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters on Thursday that he thinks such a meeting would be “potentially useful.”

Netanyahu has accused Abbas of inciting the violence. He noted Abbas’ false allegation that Israel “executed” a young Palestinian boy who is recovering in an Israeli hospital after participating in a Jerusalem stabbing.

Netanyahu says a meeting with Arab leaders and Abbas “might stop the wave of incitement and the false allegations against Israel.”... Read More: VIN