Abbas released the special message in Arabic and English today as Israel prepares for Holocaust Remembrance Day events from today.
His statement comes at a sensitive time for US-led Middle East peace efforts, with Israel having suspended faltering talks last week after Abbas reached an agreement with the Islamist Hamas militant movement to form a unity government.
The public declaration however failed to impress Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who told his cabinet colleagues today that the Palestinian President has formed an alliance with a Holocaust-denying terrorist organisation that wants to kill more Jews.
"Abu Mazen (Abbas' nom de guerre) needs to choose between his alliance with Hamas and true peace with Israel. We hope that he will return to the peace track," he said.
The Israeli Premier asserted said that the difference between the situation facing the Jews today and during the Holocaust is that today the Jews have a sovereign state with a strong army that can defend the country from those, like Iran and Hamas, who want to destroy it.
The Holocaust during World War II, Abbas said, represents the "concept of ethnic discrimination and racism which the Palestinians strongly reject and act against".
