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U.S.: Make-Up of New Israel Coalition 'Raises Legitimate Questions'
2016-05-28
[AnNahar] The United States said Wednesday that the make-up of Israel's new right-wing coalition raises "legitimate questions" about the government's commitment to a two-state solution in its conflict with the Paleostinians.
Yes, they did go there.
I think Israel's stance on a "two state solution" has been perfectly clear for a long time...
In a rare comment on the internal politics of a U.S. ally,
It used to be rare under previous presidents. Under the current one, it's as often as they can find an excuse.
State Department front man Mark Toner said Washington had "seen reports from Israel describing it as the most right-wing coalition in Israel's history."

"And we also know that many of its ministers have said they oppose a two-state solution. This raises legitimate questions about the direction it may be headed in and what kind of policies it may adopt."

The front man also restated the United States' support for a negotiated end to the conflict between Israel and the Paleostinians based on two states living side by side within agreed borders.

Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had named hardline nationalist Avigdor Lieberman as defense minister and welcomed politicians from his Yisrael Beitenu party to the ranks of his coalition.

Netanyahu has continued to insist that he wants to negotiate peace with the Paleostinians, but Lieberman's arrival in the cabinet has raised concerns inside and outside of Israel that it will toughen its stance.

"Ultimately we're going to judge this government based on its actions," Toner said.
That's certainly how we judge Champ and his administration...
"We are going to work with this government as we have worked with every Israeli government that preceded it with the goal of strengthening cooperation. And we remain steadfast in our commitment to the security of Israel and to the two-state solution."
Posted by:trailing wife

#7  The Israeli cabinet definitely needs more asatru. Maybe more Knights of Malta while they're at it. Oh, and get Caravaggio to paint it all.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2016-05-28 21:13  

#6  Lots more trolling to come from this administration for (at least) the next eight months or so.
Posted by: charger   2016-05-28 14:46  

#5  Zeros' administration can best be characterized as a continuing intelligence failure... in both senses of the phrase.
Posted by: Theremp Ebbomotle1484   2016-05-28 13:44  

#4  Remember how outraged Obama's regime was that Bibi would speak directly to Congress?

Yeah, F*&k off, Toner
Posted by: Frank G   2016-05-28 08:21  

#3   I don't believe the bunch of degenerate megalomaniacs currently running USA can ask "legitimate questions"
Posted by g(r)omgoru


Nor can they provide intelligent answers to "legitimate questions."
Posted by: Besoeker   2016-05-28 07:33  

#2  I don't believe the bunch of degenerate megalomaniacs currently running USA can ask "legitimate questions"
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2016-05-28 02:28  

#1  Yeah... it does raise legitimate questions like, "Will the Paleos actually work with a Jewish government that isn't willing to kill its own people for pretend peace?"
Posted by: DarthVader   2016-05-28 00:44