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Bibi ‘deeply disappointed’ in Kerry after speech

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ANT KATZ with JTA

ABOVE: The full speech in which Israeli PM Netanyahu slams John Kerry’s speech and rejects both the UN Resolution and Kerry’s six point plan.



Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a policy speech by American Secretary of State John Kerry, saying the emphasis by the United Nations and the Obama administration on settlement construction downplayed the role of Palestinian repudiation of Israel’s legitimacy as an obstacle to peace.

“How can you make peace with someone who rejects your very existence?” Netanyahu said on Wednesday – barely an hour after Kerry spoke in Washington. “This conflict is not about houses in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, Gaza or anywhere else,” said Netanyahu emphatically.

Settlements 16a“This conflict has always been about Israel’s very right to exist!”


RIGHT: An example of a sprawling Israeli settlement which Kerry said were the main obstacle to peace. Netanyahu disagreed


 

In his lengthy remarks at the State Department, Kerry had defended the US’s abstention from vetoing a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution that had condemned Israeli settlement construction.

Kerry had also defended the Obama administration’s support for Israel and laid out six principles to guide future peace talks.

The principles included two states with secure recognized borders, and a fair and “realistic” solution to the Palestinian refugee problem that did not “affect the fundamental character of Israel.”

“It is not this resolution that is isolating Israel,” Kerry said, referring to the Security Council vote. “It is the pernicious policy of settlement construction that is making peace impossible.”

 


Israelis deeply disappointed

 

Netanyahu said Israelis were “deeply disappointed” in Kerry’s speech. He said the Secretary’s focusing the blame for the inability to reach a peace accord so squarely on Israeli settlements is misplaced, as Israel is the only stable democracy in a chaotic region.

“The whole Middle East is going up in flames, full states are collapsing, terror is spreading,” said Bibi Netanyahu. “And for an hour, the secretary of state is attacking the only democracy in the Middle East, that guards stability in the Middle East.”

Netanyahu reiterated his stance that the only way to reach peace is through direct negotiations between the Palestinian Authority and Israel.

Kerry Bibi TALLNetanyahu also reiterated the accusation that the United States engineered the passage of the Security Council resolution, despite repeated denials from Washington, and called on the Obama administration to block any further attempts to condemn Israel at the UNSC.

 


LEFT: Benjamin Netanyahu giving a response to John Kerry’s speech about Middle East peace in Jerusalem, 28 December (Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)



“We have it on absolute, incontestable evidence that the United States organized, advanced and brought this resolution to the United Nations Security Council,” Netanyahu said.

“I think the United States, if it’s true to its word, should now come out and say, ‘We will not allow any more resolutions in the Security Council on Israel, period.’”

President-elect Donald Trump opposed the Security Council resolution, and Netanyahu said Wednesday that “Israel looks forward to working with President-elect Donald Trump and with the American Congress, Democrats and Republicans alike, to mitigate the damage this resolution has done, and ultimately to repeal it.”

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