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Ensure ‘equal’ treatment of Palestinians, Blinken tells Israel

US administration has made clear it believes Jewish state’s control of West Bank is ‘occupation’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 Apr 2021 11:30PM

Ensure ‘equal’ treatment of Palestinians, Blinken tells Israel
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in a call with the Israeli foreign minister, emphasises Washington’s belief that Israelis and Palestinians ‘should enjoy equal measures of freedom, security, prosperity and democracy’. – AFP pic, April 3, 2021

WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Antony Blinken yesterday called on Israel to ensure “equal” treatment of the Palestinians as the new United States administration cautiously steps up efforts for a two-state solution.

In a telephone call with Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi, Blinken “emphasised the administration’s belief that Israelis and Palestinians should enjoy equal measures of freedom, security, prosperity and democracy”, said State Department spokesman Ned Price.

Blinken also committed to “strengthening all aspects of the US-Israel partnership” and voiced support for the Jewish state’s agreements over the past year to normalise relations with four more Arab nations.

The call comes amid another spell of political uncertainty in Israel, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party getting the most votes, but failing to secure a majority in the fourth election in two years.

US President Joe Biden, while stressing his support for Israel, has also signalled he will back away from the unwavering support of the right-wing Netanyahu by his predecessor Donald Trump.

The administration has stepped up humanitarian aid to the Palestinians, and in recent days, made clear that it believes Israel’s control of the West Bank is “occupation”.

“We believe when it comes to settlement activity that Israel should refrain from unilateral steps that exacerbate tensions and undercut efforts to advance a negotiated two-state solution,” said Price on Thursday.

Blinken’s predecessor Mike Pompeo broke precedent by saying he does not consider Israeli construction on land seized in 1967 to be illegal, and visited a settlement in the West Bank last year.

Blinken has nonetheless made clear that the administration will not roll back some of Trump’s signature moves, including recognising Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. – AFP, April 3, 2021

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