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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, April 28, 2014
Israel risks becoming apartheid state if peace talks fail, says John Kerry
It is believed to be the first time a US official of Kerry's standing has used the term 'apartheid' in the context of Israel
Monday 28 April 2014
The US secretary of state, John Kerry, has warned in a closed-door meeting that Israel risks becoming an "apartheid state" if US-sponsored efforts to reach an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement fail.
In an apparent sign of Kerry's deep frustration over the almost certain
collapse of the current nine-month round of peace talks – due to
conclude on Tuesday – he blamed both sides for the lack of progress and
said failure could lead to a resumption of Palestinian violence against
Israeli citizens.
The remarks were made on Friday at the Trilateral Commission, a
non-governmental organisation of experts and officials from the US,
western Europe, Russia and Japan. A recording was acquired by the Daily Beastwebsite.
Kerry also suggested that a change of either Israeli or Palestinian
leadership might create more favourable conditions for peace and the
final, long-delayed agreement on the shape of a Palestinian state.
Kerry's remarks represent a significant departure, as senior US
officials historically have avoided the word "apartheid" relating to
Israeli policies. It is believed to be the first time a US official of
Kerry's standing has used the contentious term in the context of Israel,
even if only as a warning for the future.
Although the danger to Israel of a failure to move towards a two-state
solution has been framed by Israeli politicians in similar terms, US
officials have long been wary of following suit. When the former
president Jimmy Carter used it for the tile of his 2006 book Palestine:
Peace or Apartheid, it caused controversy.
Kerry's comments reflect similar recent warnings to Israel from western
diplomats that the collapse of the peace talks might lead to the
country's increasing isolation.
Kerry said: "A two-state solution will be clearly underscored as the
only real alternative. Because a unitary state winds up either being an
apartheid state with second-class citizens – or it ends up being a state
that destroys the capacity of Israel to be a Jewish state.
"Once you put that frame in your mind, that reality, which is the bottom
line, you understand how imperative it is to get to the two-state
solution, which both leaders, even yesterday, said they remain deeply
committed to."
Kerry has had a sometimes strained relationship with some senior Israeli
officials as the peace talks have become gridlocked. In January
Israel's defence minister, Moshe Ya'alon, described Kerry as "obsessive
and messianic".
In 2008 in an interview during his election campaign, Barack Obama
explicitly rejected "injecting a term like apartheid" into the
discussion over Israel and Palestine. "It's emotionally loaded,
historically inaccurate, and it's not what I believe," he said.
Attempting to defuse the row, Jen Psaki, spokesperson for the US state
department, said: "Secretary Kerry, like justice minister Livni and
previous Israeli prime ministers Olmert and Barak, was reiterating why
there's no such thing as a one-state solution if you believe, as he
does, in the principle of a Jewish state.
"[Kerry] was talking about the kind of future Israel wants and the kind
of future both Israelis and Palestinians would want to envision. The
only way to have two nations and two peoples living side by side in
peace and security is through a two-state solution. And without a
two-state solution, the level of prosperity and security the Israeli and
Palestinian people deserve isn't possible."
The Emergency Committee for Israel, whose chairman is the prominent
neo-conservative William Kristol, said: "On Friday, secretary of state
John Kerry raised the spectre of Israel as an 'apartheid state'. Even
Barack Obama condemned the use of this term when running for president
in 2008. It is no longer enough for the White House to clean up after
the messes John Kerry has made. It is time for John Kerry to step down
as secretary of state, or for President Obama to fire him."
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