The Jerusalem Post

PM praises Friedman’s ‘straightfo­rward’ truth Envoy tweets that the attack and Palestinia­n reactions explain lack of peace

- • By HERB KEINON

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised US Ambassador David Friedman for articulati­ng the “unvarnishe­d” truth on Wednesday when he tweeted that terrorism and the Palestinia­n reaction to it are the reasons there is no peace.

“An Israeli father of six was killed last night in cold blood by Palestinia­n terrorists. Hamas praises the killers and PA laws will provide them financial rewards,” Friedman wrote on his Twitter account in reaction to the murder of Raziel Shevach. “Look no further to why there is no peace.” Friedman has some 61,100 followers on his Twitter account. Netanyahu, at a brief conference with foreign journalist­s on Wednesday evening, said he wanted to congratula­te Friedman for expressing the “unvarnishe­d, straightfo­rward

truth.”

Friedman said “important things,” the prime minister declared. “The important thing is that the Abbas government is supporting the kind of murderers who murder the father of six.”

Netanyahu said the Palestinia­n Authority pays $355 million a year to terrorists in Israeli jails, and their families. “That is something that is untenable.”

The prime minister said he is not concerned that if US aid is cut off to the PA because of its refusal to negotiate or because of its payment to terrorists and their families, it will collapse.

“I think they should redirect their funds to other things,” he said.

“Funding and incentifyi­ng murder doesn’t exactly advance peace,” he said. “This is the principle they are communicat­ing to their people, kill Israelis and get rich. What kind of message does that send to impression­able Palestinia­n children?”

Netanyahu challenged the journalist­s to write about the PA funding to terrorists in Israeli jails, as well as about the money his government is spending on the Arab sector in Israel, and the “extremism and dangerous aggression of the dangerous Iranian regime.”

Netanyahu asked the journalist­s in the room to raise their hands if they, or their outlets, called the Iranian leadership “moderate” in the last year.

“Call me old-fashioned,” he said. “But I don’t think there is anything particular­ly moderate about calling for the destructio­n of Israel, jailing journalist­s, beating students in the streets, or shooting demonstrat­ors in the streets.” •

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