Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday said Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas\'s latest reconciliation talks with exiled Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal are not the act of a man seeking peace with Israel. \"Abu Mazen (Abbas) gave an embrace to the head of a terror organisation who only a month ago stated that Israel should be wiped from the map,\" a statement from Netanyahu\'s office quoted him as saying. \"That is not the behaviour of somebody seeking peace.\" Abbas and Meshaal met in Cairo late on Wednesday, and a Hamas official said on Thursday the two agreed to expedite a stalled reconciliation deal between the militant Islamic group ruling the Gaza Strip and Abbas\'s West Bank-based Fatah. The meeting was the first in almost a year between the leaders and was aimed at ending years of bitter and sometimes deadly rivalry. In Meshaal\'s first ever visit to Gaza last month he gave a speech pledging that his movement would not cede \"an inch\" of historic Palestine, prompting anger in Israel where Netanyahu and his right-wing allies will seek re-election in a snap general election on January 22.
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