I följande artikel skriver Herb Keinon om reaktionerna på Kerrys uttalanden.
Kerry interview nudges Netanyahu relations back to the past
"... For a diplomat, Kerry was strikingly undiplomatic in that interview,
warning Israel that if it did not do what the Palestinians and the US
wanted, it would face a third intifada and international isolation.
“The
alternative to getting back to the talks is the potential of chaos,”
Kerry said. “I mean, does Israel want a third intifada?”
Some
might have asked Kerry the question in reverse. “If you impose an
agreement on Israel that doesn’t give it the security it believes it
needs, does the US want to see rockets falling on Tel Aviv?”
What made Kerry’s threats of a third intifada
even more jarring was that they came just days after a poll conducted
by the Arab World For Research & Development found that only 29
percent of the Palestinians said they supported a third intifada.
Kerry
invoking a third intifada is reminiscent of Obama calling for a
complete and total settlement freeze in May 2009, something the
Palestinians weren’t talking about at that time, thus forcing their hand
and pushing Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas up a tree
from which it took years to bring him down..."
Bayit Yehudi MK to Kerry: You are not an 'honest broker' to Israeli-Palestinian talks
"...US Secretary of State John Kerry is not a fair negotiator, MK Orit
Struck (Bayit Yehudi) wrote Friday, in what appears to be a trend of
lawmakers from her party penning angry letters to Kerry.
Struck's letter came after Channel 2 News interviewed Kerry
Thursday, and the lawmaker summarized his comments as "threatening
Israel with a third Intifada if it refuses to capitulate to [his]
demands and those of the Palestinians and remove its soldiers from the
areas of Judea and Samaria..."
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