Posted on 07/26/2014 5:17:50 PM PDT by Dave346
Israeli ministers, who on Friday unanimously rejected US secretarys offer, reported to describe him as negligent, incapable of handling the most basic matters
Israeli government sources on Saturday night accused US Secretary of State John Kerry of completely capitulating to the demands of Hamas and its champion Qatar in drafting the Gaza war ceasefire proposal that Israeli ministers unanimously rejected on Friday.
The unnamed sources, quoted by Israels Channel 2 TV, said Kerry dug a tunnel under the Egyptian ceasefire proposal which Israel accepted and Hamas rejected last week and presented the Israeli government with a text that accepted most of the demands raised by Hamas, the Islamist terror group that rules the Strip.
To the horror of the Israeli ministers, the Kerry proposal accepted Hamass demands for the opening of border crossings into Gaza where Israel and Egypt fear the import of weaponry; the construction of a seaport; and the creation of a post-conflict funding channel for Hamas from Qatar and other countries, according to the sources. The proposal, meanwhile, did not even provide for Israel to continue demolishing the Hamas network of terror tunnels dug under the Israeli border.
Rather than provoke an open diplomatic confrontation with the United States, the report said, the appalled ministers chose not to issue an official statement rejecting the Kerry terms. Instead, word of the decision was allowed to leak out.
The cabinet was meeting again on Saturday night to discuss all aspects of the 19-day conflict with Hamas. Ongoing efforts were being made to reformulate the ceasefire terms, Israeli sources said.
Channel 2′s diplomatic reporter Udi Segal said voices from the cabinet had described Kerry as negligent, lacking the ability to understand the issues, and incapable of handling the most basic matters.
The Channel 2 report said that some of those involved in the contacts with Kerry had suggested that perhaps there was some kind of misunderstanding or that Kerry was only presenting a draft of the offer, but the secretary himself gave no indication that this was the case when he expressed his disappointment that no ceasefire had been agreed during a press conference in Cairo on Friday night.
Israel and Hamas did maintain a humanitarian truce through Saturday evening, during which Israel continued to track and demolish some of the Hamas tunnels. Hamas ended the truce unilaterally on Saturday night and resumed rocket fire.
Israels Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, in a TV interview just before the Saturday night cabinet meeting, said Israel needed to continue its ground offensive in Gaza until it was confident that what the IDF had achieved can prevent a fourth round of conflict with Hamas and guarantee the safety of the people of Israel. We have to be sure, the day after a ceasefire, that Hamas cannot restart digging tunnels and amassing better, more dangerous missiles. If we havent achieved that , he tailed off.
Israel was also fuming Saturday over the tactics followed by Secretary Kerry since Friday night in his ceasefire quest.
Kerry flew to Paris and held talks Saturday without representatives of Israel, the Palestinian Authority or Egypt, but with Qatar and Turkey, which Israels Communications Minister Gilad Erdan said showed were a long way from a political solution.
Privately, Israeli sources signaled deep dismay that Kerry engaged in the talks in Paris with representatives of Turkey, whose leadership is openly hostile to Israel, and Qatar, whose leadership is seen by Israel to be representing Hamass interests. Egypt was also understood to be deeply dissatisfied with Kerrys tactics.
Israeli government sources also privately contradicted Kerrys assertion Friday that his ceasefire proposal was built on the Egyptian proposal from last Tuesday. Far from resembling the Egyptian proposal, which urges an immediate ceasefire followed by negotiation, the Kerry proposal leans heavily toward Hamas, the sources said, in tying Hamas preconditions to a cessation of hostilities.
Said Erdan, in a Saturday evening interview on Channel 2: We will not end this operation and leave Gaza until the tunnels are dealt with. Israel is also intent on drastically degrading Hamass terrorist infrastructure, he said. The international community needs to understand that we are very open to the economic rehabilitation of Gaza once the conflict is over, but that if Hamas remained in control of Gaza, and continued to build rockets and tunnels, Israel wont be able to tolerate that.
Saturdays humanitarian truce in Gaza, in contrast to the Kerry ceasefire terms, was regarded as meeting Israels interests, government sources said. Israel was able to continue work on demolishing the tunnels, they noted.
On Friday afternoon, The Times of Israel published what Arab sources said were the key terms of the Kerry offer, which indeed made no provision for Israel to be able to continue tracing and demolishing the cross-border tunnels.
An Army Radio report on Friday night highlighted that the US on Monday signed an $11 billion arms deal with Qatar, and noted that Qatar is championing Hamass demands in the ceasefire negotiations, and is also alleged by Israel to be financing Hamass rocket production, tunnel digging infrastructure, and other elements of its military infrastructure. The radio report also claimed that Ban Ki-moon is flying around the region on a Qatari plane.
Channel 2′s respected Middle East analyst Ehud Yaari said Saturday that Turkey and Qatar are Hamass lawyers, and that it was very worrying to see how Kerry was handling the ceasefire process.
Six Israeli soldiers have been killed by Hamas gunmen emerging from the Hamas tunnels in five incidents in the past 18 days, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Hamas was planning massive terrorist attacks via the tunnels on Israeli kibbutzim that would have had catastrophic consequences.
Israels relations with Kerry, strained for a long time, were not helped when he was caught on a hot-mic earlier this week apparently sneering at Israels insistence that it is trying to tackle Hamas terror targets in Gaza with pinpoint accuracy. Comments made by the secretary in the same incident also indicated that Israel had not invited him to embark on this ceasefire mission, presumably because Israel wanted more time to tackle the Hamas tunnels.
The Israeli armys southern commander, who is overseeing Israels ground offensive in Gaza, confirmed earlier Friday that he felt the army needed more time, although it had located what it believes are most of the tunnels.
Netanyahu has said Operation Protective Edge will continue and expand as necessary until sustained calm has been achieved for the people of Israel and Hamass terrorist infrastructure has been significantly weakened. Israeli officials have spoken of the need to have Gaza demilitarized, and the EU earlier this week demanded the disarming of Hamas and other Gaza terror groups. Hamas has fired over 2,000 rockets at Israel over the past 18 days. The IDF launched a ground offensive last Thursday that has focused on finding and demolishing the network of Hamas tunnels. Gaza officials say 1,000 people have been killed in the Israeli offensive; Israeli military officials say hundreds of Hamas gunmen are among the dead. The IDF toll is 40 dead, six of them killed by Hamas gunmen emerging from tunnels in Israel. Three civilians have been killed by rocket and mortar fire from Gaza.
Sad, pathetic and scary as hell.
Will this horrible nightmare of the Obama reign ever end? God save Israel, and God save the US.
You are inaccurate.
The sides of this war are:
Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, some in the EU
vs.
Hamas, America, The Obama-IRS, Qatar, Turkey,
UN, N.Korea and Iran
“In recent days, a new concern has emerged. While the civilized world has pledged to withhold aid from the newly formed Palestinian government headed by the terrorist organization Hamas, Qatar has joined the terrorist state of Iran in pledging millions of dollars to the government. To put it bluntly: The Emir has committed his country to supporting a Palestinian regime with genocidal intentions.
I don’t use the term genocide lightly. Hamas’ charter not only calls for the destruction of Israel, but the killing of Jews. This is a genocidal goal. And Qatar has signed on as a financial backer.”
http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/jweinstein/060421
Doha Skyline
I live in hope that the Israelis, in the process of eliminating their problems, take care of some of our problems, too.
The caption under the picture in the article states: "US Secretary of State John Kerry, third from left, stands with from left, Qatari Foreign Minister Khaled al-Attiyah, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Italian Foreign Minister Federica Mogherini after their meeting regarding a cease-fire between Hamas and Israel in Gaza, Saturday, July 26, 2014..."
I don't understand. Why aren't the Israeli's also fuming over the French, British, German and Italian Foreign Ministers also attending this meeting?
Doha Skyline ... all designed and built by foreigners
Kerry funds Islamic radicals through the Tides Foundation which gives millions to Muslim backers who in turn fund and promote Jihad. ISIS is funded from Qatar. Kerry’s pal Ban the Moon flew to their “peace” meeting on a plane furnished by, you guessed it: Qatar. As a progressive Kerry cannot stand in defense of Israel. Why? Because Israel stands as a witness to the existence and authority of the L-rd G-d of the Universe, the G-d of Israel. He is the ground of Being and absolute owner of the Cosmos and everything in it, including John Kerry. The CFR won’t speak for him on Judgement Day. He’ll have to stand there and explain why he decided to poke G-d in the eye by turning on His Elect.
Yes,,,,,,,,,,!
The frankenstien monster is afraid of fire
Oh, just like Iran was before Carter shafted the Shah and said it was a good idea for a deeply religious man like Ruhollah Mostafavi Moosavi Khomeini to replace the Shah.
What could go wrong? Arm the bastards to the teeth with the best of everything.
Jeez, we still haven't recovered from Jimmih and people who should know better are running down exactly the same path cheering on idiots doing the exact same thing again. What's the population of Qatar? I mean without the slaves and imported workers.
negligent, incapable of handling the most basic matters
This was his description when he was in command of a unit in Vietnam. Nothing has changed in all these years.
Did you know John Kerry served in Vietnam?
Even more clueless than Her Thighness?
Kerry makes Inspector Clouseau look like a genius.
What a pompous, incompetent ass!!
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