israeli right mocks kerry’s speech on colonies
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Israeli right mocks Kerry’s speech on colonies

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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks on Middle East peace at the Department of State in Washington.
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 Israel’s right wing dismissed US Secretary of State John Kerry’s speech on the conflict with the Palestinians on Thursday as a parting shot of little consequence, especially with Donald Trump soon taking office.

One minister repeated his assertion that a Palestinian state will be “off the agenda” once expected ally Trump takes over, while others from what is seen as Israel’s most right-wing government ever mocked Kerry.

“Palestine will be taken off the agenda,” Education Minister Naftali Bennett of the hardline Jewish Home party told the Ynet news site.

He repeated his call for Israel to annex most of the occupied West Bank, which would destroy any hope for a two-state solution - long the basis of negotiations and which Kerry passionately defended Wednesday.

Kerry’s speech included forceful criticism of Israeli colony building in the occupied West Bank and annexed east Jerusalem, warning that it was helping put the two-state solution in “serious jeopardy.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described his government as Israel’s most pro-colony, leading many analysts to question his sincerity.

Netanyahu hit back immediately following Kerry’s speech, calling it biased against Israel and more focused on colonies than Palestinian violence.

He has lashed out at US President Barack Obama and Kerry in particularly harsh language, blaming them for orchestrating last week’s UN Security Council resolution demanding a halt to colony building.

The United States abstained from the vote in a rare move, with the resolution passing 14-0.

“Israelis do not need to be lectured about the importance of peace by foreign leaders,” Netanyahu said on Wednesday night.

After Trump tweeted ahead of Kerry’s speech “Stay strong Israel, January 20th is fast approaching!” Netanyahu responded with a tweet of his own.

“President-elect Trump, thank you for your warm friendship and your clear-cut support for Israel!” he wrote.

While Kerry’s speech broke little new ground, it included unusually stern criticism of Israel from an American leader.

“The Israeli prime minister publicly supports a two-state solution, but his current coalition is the most right-wing in Israeli history, with an agenda driven by the most extreme elements,” he said.

He added later that “the settler (colonist) agenda is defining the future in Israel. And their stated purpose is clear: They believe in one state: greater Israel.”

Israel occupied the West Bank and east Jerusalem in 1967. It later annexed east Jerusalem in a move never recognised by the international community, and Israel now describes the entire city as its “eternal capital.”

Culture Minister Miri Regev, from Netanyahu’s Likud party, mocked Kerry’s comments on Jerusalem, suggesting he should divide Washington instead.

His speech was however not dismissed across the board in Israel, with opposition leader Isaac Herzog saying it “expressed a real concern for the security and future of Israel”.

Others defended Kerry against charges he was biased against Israel, quoting from the parts of his speech where he expressed his warmth and deep concern for the country.

Indeed, Kerry and Obama have described their criticism of colonies as stemming from their worry that Israel is essentially on a suicide mission.

On Wednesday, Kerry spoke of a “fundamental reality.”

“If the choice is one state, Israel can either be Jewish or democratic - it cannot be both - and it won’t ever really be at peace,” he said.

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas said after the speech he was ready to resume peace efforts with Israel if colony activity stops.

Even among those in Israel who supported Kerry’s speech, some questioned the timing and asked why it wasn’t given earlier.

“John Kerry spoke last night to one person: to himself, to his own legacy,” columnist Nahum Barnea wrote in Israeli paper Yedioth Ahronoth.

“Benjamin Netanyahu, who rushed to respond, also spoke to one person: to Donald Trump.”c

source: GULF NEWS

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