Wednesday, October 13, 2021

Justice minister sees no compromise on US Palestinian mission in Jerusalem - Reuters and ILH Staff

 

by Reuters and ILH Staff

Gideon Sa'ar says there is "no way" the government would approve the reopening of a US consulate for diplomatic outreach to the Palestinians. "We are 100% opposed to it," he states.

 

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Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar | File photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

Israel will remain opposed to Washington's plan to reopen a US consulate in Jerusalem that has traditionally been a base for diplomatic outreach to the Palestinians, even if political conditions change, an Israeli cabinet minister said on Tuesday.

The consulate was subsumed into the US Embassy that was moved to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv in 2018 by then-US president Donald Trump, steps hailed by Israel and condemned by Palestinians.

President Joe Biden wants to reopen the consulate to rebuild relations with the Palestinians, who seek parts of Jerusalem, as well as the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, for a hoped-for state.

"No way, no way," Justice Minister Gideon Sa'ar told a conference in Jerusalem when asked if the consulate reopening might go ahead – perhaps in the event of this or a future Israeli government yielding to US pressure.

"It needs Israeli approval," he added, speaking in English. "We will not compromise on this issue" for generations to come.

The US Embassy had no immediate comment.

The issue is likely to come up during a visit to Washington on Tuesday by Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, a nationalist atop a cross-partisan coalition, opposes Palestinian statehood, and Lapid has said that reopening the consulate could unsettle the government. read more

But Israeli media have speculated that Bennett could relent if Washington holds off until after his government secures more domestic stability by passing a long-delayed national budget, with ratification votes due next month.

Sa'ar ruled out such a scenario, saying: "I want to make it very clear – we oppose it. We won't oppose it now and ... have a different opinion after the budget. We are 100% opposed to it."

 

Reuters and ILH Staff

Source: https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/10/13/justice-minister-sees-no-compromise-on-us-palestinian-mission-in-jerusalem/

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