Jerusalem – Kerry Arrives In Israel, Says Israel Has Right And Obligation To Defend Itself

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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shows his adopted Husky, "Kia," to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry before lunch on November 24, 2015, on the patio at the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem. (Photo Credit: U.S. State Department)Jerusalem – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry visited for the first time in over a year, hoping to calm two months of deadly violence.

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    Kerry touched down amid a new rash of deadly attacks that have dampened any lingering hopes of renewed peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians during the Obama administration’s final year. Ahead of his trip, Kerry conceded he was coming without the ambitious agenda of past visits and was primarily focused on stemming the violence.

    “There can be no peace when we have an onslaught of terror, not here, not anywhere else,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said as he welcomed the chief American diplomat.

    With Netanyahu nodding, Kerry said Israel had a right and obligation to defend itself and that “no people anywhere should live with daily violence, with attacks in the streets with knives, with scissors, with cars.” At the same time, he said he would speak with the Israeli leader about how “to push back against terrorism, to push back against senseless violence, and to find a way forward to restore calm and begin to provide opportunities.”

    Kerry will travel to the West Bank for discussions with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas later on Tuesday.

    The past week has been the deadliest thus far.

    A Palestinian fatally stabbed an Israeli soldier at a West Bank gas station Monday before being killed along with two other Palestinian attackers. Five people were killed in stabbing and shooting attacks on Nov. 19, including Ezra Schwartz, an 18-year-old from Kerry’s home state of Massachusetts.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) speaks to the media with US Secretary of State John Kerry (L) at Netanyahu's office in Jerusalem, Israel, 24 November 2015. EPA/ATEF SAFADI/POOL POOLAmid so much violence, Kerry said Monday he would be traveling to Israel and the Palestinian territories without any “highfalutin, grandiose, hidden agenda.” Instead, he was seeking steps “that could calm things down a little bit so people aren’t living in absolute, daily terror.”

    But the attacks renewed as quickly as Kerry landed.

    At the West Bank checkpoint Tuesday, the Israeli military said a Palestinian motorist rammed a group of soldiers, lightly wounding three of them. It said the attacker was shot and wounded at the scene.

    Kerry’s broader concerns haven’t changed, however, and he is likely to ask both sides to avoid provocative actions. For the Israelis, that means holding off on the construction of new settlements in lands the Palestinians seek for their future state. For the Palestinians, it means ending incitement to violence.

    Kerry has visited Israel and the Palestinian territories only once since the collapse in April 2014 of a nine-month peace process he led. He traveled back three months later during a war between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza.

    In recent months, Kerry and other U.S. officials have suggested a renewed peace push might be possible. Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton made unsuccessful attempts at brokering a two-state solution during their final months in office. But the rising death toll seems, for now, to have created an environment that makes a similar commitment by President Barack Obama unlikely.

    Kerry told reporters traveling with him in the Middle East that the U.S. was prepared to re-engage in a serious peace effort, and said “we have ideas for how things could proceed.”

    “But this street violence doesn’t provide any leader with a framework within which they can look their people in the eye and say, ‘There’s a reason to be sitting down and talking about this or that,’ ” he added. “People aren’t in the mood for concessions. They’re in the mood for being tough.”

    Showing no signs of softening, Netanyahu told Kerry that Israel would fight “every hour” against those committing and inciting violence, linking his government’s efforts to the international campaign against the Islamic State group and other extremist forces.

    “It’s not only our battle; it’s everyone’s battle,” he said. “It’s a battle of civilization against barbarism.”

    Abbas, for his part, has provided no indication that he wants to restart direct peace talks with the Israelis anytime soon.

    Israel says the recent violence stems from Palestinian incitement and incendiary videos on social media. The Palestinians say it is rooted in frustration over almost five decades of Israeli occupation and little hope for obtaining independence. Palestinians also accuse Israel of using excessive force, saying some attackers can be stopped without being killed.


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    albroker
    albroker
    8 years ago

    great looking dog, not such pretty horse though.

    ALLAN
    ALLAN
    8 years ago

    Talk about playing to a home town audience. This high profile Obama stooge talks from both sides of his mouth. Bring him to Gaza and he will say the same thing, but probably will actually mean it.

    sissel613
    sissel613
    8 years ago

    didn’t realize we needed Kerry’s permission to defend ourselves–thank you so much-geesh!

    Godol-Hador
    Godol-Hador
    8 years ago

    He is a liar.
    Plain and simple
    No hifaluttin grandiose way to say it
    Just a plain ole simple lying son of a gun

    8 years ago

    Send in the knife sniffing dogs to all of the hot bed Palestinian villages along with a few hundred elite troops, to weed out all weapons, including any type of blade, which can be used against any civilian, and melt them in the public square in a huge bonfire!

    8 years ago

    After Kerry pays the requisite lip service to israel’s “right to security and defend itself,” he disingenuously adds, “And begin to provide opportunities,” which is Kerry-speak for, MAKING SOME MORE CONCESSIONS AND “GOODWILL GESTURES” (i.e. Stop building, give up more land, etc.) TO THE PALIS! Why is this joker’s nonsensical and useless advise being dignified?!