Latest US/World News

Kerry links Islamic State issue with Israeli-Palestinian conflict

(JNS.org) U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is facing criticism from Israeli politicians for comments that have been perceived as linking the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with the fight against the Islamic State terror group. “As I went around and met with people in the course of our discussions about the [coalition against Islamic State], the truth is there wasn’t a leader I met with in the region who didn’t raise with me spontaneously the need to try to get peace between Israel and the Palestinians, because it was a cause of recruitment and of street anger and agitation that they felt – and I see a lot of heads nodding – they had to respond to,” Kerry said at a State Department ceremony honoring the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha.

Israeli Economy Minister Naftali Bennett said, “It turns out that even when a British Muslim beheads a British Christian, there will always be someone who blames the Jews. We don’t justify terrorism, we fight terrorism. Kerry’s statement is a boost to global terrorism.”

State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf denied that Kerry linked the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Islamic State. “It’s something that presidents of both parties for decades have said, that if we could make progress on Middle East peace, that would help create a more stable region, and the secretary was agreeing with what has been said publicly,” Harf said.

SHARE
RELATED POSTS
Ahava cosmetics giant opens plant inside Israel’s Green Line
Connecticut Welcomes Israeli Young Emissaries
39 US lawmakers urge UNESCO to oppose resolution denying Jewish heritage in Jerusalem

Leave Your Reply