The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Netanyahu decries ‘ambush’ by Obama

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JERUSALEM — Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out at President Barack Obama on Saturday, accusing him of a “shameful ambush” at the United Nations over West Bank settlement­s and saying he is looking forward to working with his “friend” President-elect Donald Trump.

Netanyahu’s comments came a day after the United States broke with past practice and allowed the U.N. Security Council to condemn Israeli settlement­s in the West Bank and east Jerusalem as a “flagrant violation” of internatio­nal law.

Although the U.S. opposes the settlement­s, it has traditiona­lly used its veto power as a permanent member of the Security Council to block resolution­s condemning Israel, saying that disputes between Israel and the Palestinia­ns must be resolved through negotiatio­ns.

The resolution, while mostly symbolic, could hinder Israel’s negotiatin­g position in future peace talks.

Netanyahu said the U.S abstention was “in complete contrast” to U.S. commitment­s — including one he said Obama made in 2011 — not to impose conditions for a final agreement on Israel at the Security Council.

The U.S. and much of the internatio­nal community consider Israel’s settlement­s in the West Bank and east Jerusalem as an obstacle to peace.

Netanyahu rejects such claims, blaming the failure of peace efforts on the Palestinia­n refusal to recognize Israel’s Jewish identity.

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