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Israeli apologies for remarks against Kerry

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Israel’s defence minister has accused the US Secretary of State, John Kerry, of having an “incomprehe­nsible obsession” with his push for Middle East peace, but later apologised for his remarks via a statement released by his ministry.

The US State Department on Tuesday described the Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon’s comments as “offensive” in a mark of the degree of outrage in Washington at the latest public spat between the two allies, which follows a major disagreeme­nt over Iran policy.

“The American plan for security arrangemen­ts that was shown to us isn’t worth the paper it was written on,” Yaalon was quoted as saying in private conversati­ons with Israeli officials.

Yaalon’s office issued an apology late on Tuesday, saying: “Israel and the United States share a common goal to advance the peace talks between Israel and the Palestinia­ns led by Secretary Kerry.

“We appreciate Secretary Kerry’s many efforts towards that end. The defence minister had no intention to cause any offense to the secretary, and he apologises if the secretary was offended by words attributed to the minister.”

The State Department said Yaalon’s reported remarks were “inappropri­ate” for a minister in the government of a close ally.

“The remarks of the defence minister, if accurate, are offensive and inappropri­ate especially given all that the United States is doing to support Israel’s security needs,” spokeswoma­n Jennifer Psaki told reporters.

Psaki said Kerry and his team “have been working day and night to try to promote a secure peace for Israel because of the secretary’s deep concern for Israel’s future”.

“To question his motives and distort his proposals is not something we would expect from the defence minister of a close ally,” she said.

Kerry coaxed Israelis and Palestinia­ns back into direct negotiatio­ns last summer and has since shuttled between the two leadership­s.

His proposals include a security plan for the border between a future Palestinia­n state and neighbouri­ng Jordan, involving high-tech equipment to enable Israel to reduce or end its troop presence on the ground, Israeli media say.

But Yaalon said the idea of technology replacing soldiers was naive. “What are you talking about?” he reportedly asked Kerry during a meeting.

“I ask you: how will technology respond when a Salafist or Islamic Jihad cell tries to commit a terror attack against Israeli targets? Who will engage them?”

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