Kerry warns Israel of Palestinian uprising if peace talks fail

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kerry warnsU.S. Secretary of State John Kerry warned Israel on Thursday that it could face a third Palestinian uprising and deepening international isolation if American-brokered peace negotiations failed.

Both Israel and the Palestinians have given grim assessments of the lack of progress in their talks, which the United States helped revive last July after a three-year hiatus.

Kerry, speaking in Jordan a day after a visit to Israel, where he appealed for limits on its settlement building in the occupied West Bank, reported the negotiations had made “significant progress” in some areas.

He said it was important to keep aiming towards a full “final status” accord tackling issues at the core of the decades-old conflict, in contrast with more modest interim deals plagued by diplomatic deadlock and years of violence.

In an interview with Israel’s Channel 2 television recorded in Jerusalem before he left for Amman, Kerry painted a bleak picture of what might lie ahead if peace is not achieved.

“I mean, does Israel want a third Intifada?” he asked, referring to the danger of a new Palestinian uprising to follow those that erupted in 1987 and 2000.

“If we do not find the way to find peace, there will be an increasing isolation of Israel, there will be an increasing campaign of delegitimization of Israel that has been taking place on an international basis.”

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Kerry was due to meet Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Amman later on Thursday before returning to Jerusalem for more talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday.

“Both Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Abbas reaffirmed their commitment to these negotiations despite the fact that at moments there are obviously tensions,” Kerry said.

Friction over the talks has risen in the last week because of Israeli plans, announced in tandem with its release of 26 Palestinian prisoners, for some 3,500 new homes for Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Palestinians have warned of a crisis if Israel continues to insist that they effectively agreed to turn a blind eye to the settlement expansion, in exchange for the progressive release of 104 long-serving inmates.

After meeting Abbas on Wednesday in the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Kerry said Palestinians had never condoned settlements, which they and many countries view as illegal and the United States terms illegitimate.

Palestinians fear the enclaves, built on land Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war and which they seek for a future state, will deny them a viable country. Israel cites biblical and historical links to the territory.

Kerry, whose shuttle diplomacy helped to revive the talks, has set a nine-month schedule for an agreement, despite widespread skepticism.

“I remain absolutely committed to this ability to get a final status (agreement),” Kerry said at a news conference in Amman, repeatedly warning of “prolonged, continued conflict”, violence and confrontation if the talks failed.

Few details have emerged from the negotiations, held at unannounced times and at secret locations in line with pledges to keep a lid on leaks.

Abbas, in a speech on Monday, said that despite all the meetings nothing had changed on the ground. Netanyahu echoed his gloomy verdict on Wednesday, saying little progress had been made.

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48 responses to “Kerry warns Israel of Palestinian uprising if peace talks fail”

  1. zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    1. MekensehParty Avatar
      MekensehParty

      That’s exactly the sound Kerry will be doing next time rockets are flying from and to Israel.
      Believe me, most US citizens will be sleeping comfortably too!

      1. You’re talking as if Kerry ever supported Israel in the first place ..

        1. MekensehParty Avatar
          MekensehParty

          What’s to support?
          A friend that stabs you in the back?
          A state built on values that we fought against throughout history?
          Israelis have gone too far! Time to take a step back and remember who’s allowing you to live on the “promised land”.

          1. long live the Israeli army
            long live AIPAC
            long live zionism

          2. 5thDrawer Avatar

            I think ‘Zionist’ is the same as ‘Salafi’ – radicals in this age.

          3. zionism is truly an inspiration

          4. 5thDrawer Avatar

            I am not inspired.

          5. lol

          6. Dab was right alll along!!

          7. Peaceforleb Avatar
            Peaceforleb

            Now that is a horrible thing to say. Sorry cookie but to hell with all 3.

          8. I love alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 3 lol!

  2. Heraclitus Avatar
    Heraclitus

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzz

    1. MekensehParty Avatar
      MekensehParty

      That’s exactly the sound Kerry will be doing next time rockets are flying from and to Israel.
      Believe me, most US citizens will be sleeping comfortably too!

      1. Heraclitus Avatar
        Heraclitus

        You’re talking as if Kerry ever supported Israel in the first place ..

        1. MekensehParty Avatar
          MekensehParty

          What’s to support?
          A friend that stabs you in the back?
          A state built on values that we fought against throughout history?
          Israelis have gone too far! Time to take a step back and remember who’s allowing you to live on the “promised land”.

          1. Heraclitus Avatar
            Heraclitus

            long live the Israeli army
            long live AIPAC
            long live zionism

          2. 5thDrawer Avatar

            I think ‘Zionist’ is the same as ‘Salafi’ – radicals in this age.

          3. Heraclitus Avatar
            Heraclitus

            zionism is truly an inspiration

          4. 5thDrawer Avatar

            I am not inspired.

          5. Heraclitus Avatar
            Heraclitus

            lol

          6. Dab was right alll along!!

          7. Peaceforleb Avatar
            Peaceforleb

            Now that is a horrible thing to say. Sorry cookie but to hell with all 3.

          8. Heraclitus Avatar
            Heraclitus

            I love alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 3 lol!

  3. Obama administration is heading for the garbage heap of history

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      I think Obama is part of the ‘Peace at any Price’ crowd. Sort out the differences after agreeing to have peace first (truce), in his version of a fair and equitably democratic way. The other approach of course, is what has basically been going on for the 70 years – beat the opponent into being peaceful and crush the desire.
      And one could say ‘submission’ isn’t working very well.
      Not many really liked Hitler’s total elimination solution either … And after all, there will always be a ‘Last Mohican’ somewhere unless he can’t find a ‘pure-breed’ mate …
      Expecting ‘instant change’ in the ‘Twit-Age’ of speed-demands only adds to the mess – when a bunch of people who made a ‘home’ somewhere need to keep moving it and the family around, to the whims of idiot politicians who think they are great landscapers of sand and rocks.
      So .. which way to choose is left?
      Kerry’s idea that it will be “prolonged, continued conflict” ad infiniutm – like Syria is becoming – is fairly valid I think. Unless the Obama approach – which is also not a happy one but stops senseless killing – is used. But the idea of trying for something better (for humans) in future could appeal … if one could only teach a future generation to think like that.

      1. MekensehParty Avatar
        MekensehParty

        It’s not true that he wants peace at any cost, he’s not a bully, sure, but he’s not afraid of war. Remember, sending a couple of helicopters to Islamabad’s suburbs to pick up “somebody” hidden by the same Pakistani Secret Service is nothing but an “act of war” on a nuclear armed country. The Pakistanis only complained…
        He’s not afraid of a war with Iran either but he used the proper weapons against them and we can clearly see they capitulated.
        As for Syria, he only needed to say: “That’s it, I’m sending the bombers” for Russia to run and find a face saving exit before the big slap.
        Wars are not always fought with armies and soldiers, and great warriors achieve victory without shedding a drop of blood.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar

          And America is not just one guy making decisions on everything. Perhaps we should say ‘Thank God’ for that … although they do respect their presidency positions, and expect to be led in the ‘right’ way for the country by a president who reflects the ideas of ‘his people’. And yes, making a power-move when necessary is a good way to go – as long as it produces the result of the main goal – which should be to stop the killing.

        2. Igor Chingoski Avatar
          Igor Chingoski

          And when You waked up from your dream, ¿where did you had your middle finger…? USA is image and no balls, is bragging and no action, is fiction and adventures that never existed, USA is Disneyland and only suckers like you buy it. LOL

    2. MekensehParty Avatar
      MekensehParty

      You are not a Historian, so leave History to the specialists…

      1. Predicting the future is not history tho ..

        1. MekensehParty Avatar
          MekensehParty

          you’re right, predicting the future is foolish
          and that’s exactly what your first statement is

          1. That’s a horrible thing to say =(

  4. Heraclitus Avatar
    Heraclitus

    Obama administration is heading for the garbage heap of history

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      I think Obama is part of the ‘Peace at any Price’ crowd. Sort out the differences after agreeing to have peace first (truce), in his version of a fair and equitably democratic way. The other approach of course, is what has basically been going on for the 70 years – beat the opponent into being peaceful and crush the desire.
      And one could say ‘submission’ isn’t working very well.
      Not many really liked Hitler’s total elimination solution either … And after all, there will always be a ‘Last Mohican’ somewhere unless he can’t find a ‘pure-breed’ mate …
      Expecting ‘instant change’ in the ‘Twit-Age’ of speed-demands only adds to the mess – when a bunch of people who made a ‘home’ somewhere need to keep moving it and the family around, to the whims of idiot politicians who think they are great landscapers of sand and rocks.
      So .. which way to choose is left?
      Kerry’s idea that it will be “prolonged, continued conflict” ad infiniutm – like Syria is becoming – is fairly valid I think. Unless the Obama approach – which is also not a happy one but stops senseless killing – is used. But the idea of trying for something better in future could appeal …

      1. MekensehParty Avatar
        MekensehParty

        It’s not true that he wants peace at any cost, he’s not a bully, sure, but he’s not afraid of war. Remember, sending a couple of helicopters to Islamabad’s suburbs to pick up “somebody” hidden by the same Pakistani Secret Service is nothing but an “act of war” on a nuclear armed country. The Pakistanis only complained…
        He’s not afraid of a war with Iran either but he used the proper weapons against them and we can clearly see they capitulated.
        As for Syria, he only needed to say: “That’s it, I’m sending the bombers” for Russia to run and find a face saving exit before the big slap.
        Wars are not always fought with armies and soldiers, and great warriors achieve victory without shedding a drop of blood.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar

          And America is not just one guy making decisions on everything. Perhaps we should say ‘Thank God’ for that … although they do respect their presidency positions, and expect to be led in the ‘right’ way for the country by a president who reflects the ideas of ‘his people’. And yes, making a power-move when necessary is a good way to go – as long as it produces the result of the main goal – which should be to stop the killing.

        2. Igor Chingoski Avatar
          Igor Chingoski

          And when You waked up from your dream, ¿where did you had your middle finger…? USA is image and no balls, is bragging and no action, is fiction and adventures that never existed, USA is Disneyland and only suckers like you buy it. LOL

    2. MekensehParty Avatar
      MekensehParty

      You are not a Historian, so leave History to the specialists…

      1. Heraclitus Avatar
        Heraclitus

        Predicting the future is not history tho ..

        1. MekensehParty Avatar
          MekensehParty

          you’re right, predicting the future is foolish
          and that’s exactly what your first statement is

          1. Heraclitus Avatar
            Heraclitus

            That’s a horrible thing to say =(

  5. Maborlz Ez-Hari Avatar
    Maborlz Ez-Hari

    The only real solution is intermarriage between the two, then they can share the place equally. Imagine a Zionist-salafi, just like a Messianic Jew. Now we just need to carry out a ceremony remembering Sharon and Arafat then wed Benjamin and Abbas. After all they share so many similarities that go way back to the tent days.

  6. Maborlz Ez-Hari Avatar
    Maborlz Ez-Hari

    The only real solution is intermarriage between the two, then they can share the place equally. Imagine a Zionist-salafi, just like a Messianic Jew. Now we just need to carry out a ceremony remembering Sharon and Arafat then wed Benjamin and Abbas. After all they share so many similarities that go way back to the tent days.

  7. It would be better if Heinz ketchup was spilled rather than blood.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      Oh Don’t spill Heinz …. There ARE no other kinds …. 😉

      Tripoli, on the edge of taking off now AGAIN, burned the KFC but stole the Heinz before throwing the torch.

  8. It would be better if Heinz ketchup was spilled rather than blood.

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      Oh Don’t spill Heinz …. There ARE no other kinds …. 😉

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