Something
slapped John Kerry in the face.
While American officials continue to fume at the Israeli media for
its harsh criticism of US Secretary of State John Kerry’s efforts to
reach a ceasefire last week, apparently it had some effect. During a
speech, Kerry says that “any process to resolve the crisis in Gaza… must
lead to the disarmament of Hamas.” In a ceasefire proposal Kerry had
submitted to Israel on Friday, no disarmament of Hamas was mentioned.
Israeli ministers had unanimously rejected the draft, arguing that it
undermined the Egyptian ceasefire proposal that Israel had previously
accepted and Hamas had rejected, and reflected the input of Turkey and
Qatar to the clear benefit of Hamas, sources told TOI earlier Monday.
The wording marked an upgrading of Hamas’s standing, to an entity on
an equivalent level with Israel, the sources said. And it provided
specific gains for Hamas while including only amorphous language
regarding Israel’s security needs, they said.
However, Kerry’s proposal did reflect “a position that both
demilitarization and the reconstruction of Gaza are important agenda
items that follow negotiations that follow a ceasefire,” a senior US
official insists Sunday night.
I can't wait to hear what this costs us.
Obama is going to think a few more days on what Israel's punishment should be for the US screwing up so massively. I'm a little worried to be honest, given the current date of the Jewish calendar.
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May his fate and their fate be like all the other wicked people who have made the Jews suffer.
Doesn't matter what Kerry has now said. He and Obama clearly cannot be trusted.
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