Thursday, October 18, 2012

Back to 2009: Susan Rice calls 'settlements' 'illegitimate'


Ambassador Susan Rice tells UN council US opposes outposts, says Israel must step up efforts to deter violence, hate crimes.

Maybe US ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice was out partying the night that all representatives of the Obama administration were told that until the elections are over, the administration must be the 'best friend Israel ever had' with the 'closest cooperation ever.' Rice missed that message. Instead, in a flashback to 2009, Rice told a UN Security Council panel on Monday that Israeli 'settlements' are 'illegitimate.'

US Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Susan E. Rice, said in a statement released Tuesday that the US "does not accept the legitimacy of Israeli settlement activity, and will continue to oppose any efforts to legalize outposts." 


Speaking at the Security Council Open Debate on the Middle East, Rice emphasized: "The fate of existing settlements must be dealt with by the parties along with other permanent-status issues." 

Referring to anti-Palestinian violence and desecration of religious sites, Rice added: "Israel should step up its efforts to deter, confront, and prosecute anti-Palestinian violence and extremist hate crimes." 

She stated: "In the West Bank, the recent and repeated destruction of Palestinian olive groves, a critical source of income for the local population, is deplorable. We look to Israeli authorities to act decisively to protect these resources and investigate such acts."

Yeah, especially when they're destroyed by 'Palestinians.'

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