Both PM Binyamin Netanyahu and PA President Mahmoud Abbas condemned Wednesday evening's terror attack in the Binyamin region, in which two Israelis were wounded.
Abbas said: "We do not want bloodshed on the Israeli side. We want the two peoples to live an ordinary life with real peace."
Netanyahu also condemned the attack and said to Abbas: "You are my partner for peace. Peace begins with leaders."
The two spoke in Washington during a special dinner to mark the end of the Ramadan fast day. Also taking part in the dinner were US President Barack Obama, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Jordanian King Abdullah, and the Quartet's Middle East Envoy Tony Blair.
Abbas said: "We do not want bloodshed on the Israeli side. We want the two peoples to live an ordinary life with real peace."
Netanyahu also condemned the attack and said to Abbas: "You are my partner for peace. Peace begins with leaders."
The two spoke in Washington during a special dinner to mark the end of the Ramadan fast day. Also taking part in the dinner were US President Barack Obama, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Jordanian King Abdullah, and the Quartet's Middle East Envoy Tony Blair.