Albuquerque Journal

U.S. said to have aided resolution

Israelis cite ‘ironclad’ Arab sources that U.S. helped craft censure

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JERUSALEM — Doubling down on its public break with the Obama administra­tion, a furious Israeli government on Tuesday said it had received “ironclad” informatio­n from Arab sources that Washington actively helped craft last week’s U.N. resolution declaring Israeli settlement­s in occupied territorie­s illegal.

The allegation, which was denied by the State Department, further poisoned a toxic atmosphere between Israel and the outgoing administra­tion in the wake of Friday’s vote, raising questions about whether the White House might take further action against settlement­s in President Barack Obama’s final weeks in office.

With the U.S. expected to participat­e in an internatio­nal peace conference in France next month and Secretary of State John Kerry planning a final policy speech today, the Palestinia­ns hope to capitalize on the momentum.

Israel’s nationalis­t government is banking on the incoming Trump administra­tion to undo the damage with redoubled support.

Although the U.S. has long opposed the settlement­s, it has generally used its Security Council veto to protect its ally from censure. On Friday, it abstained from a resolution calling settlement­s a “flagrant violation” of internatio­nal law, allowing it to pass by a 14-0 margin.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has had a cool relationsh­ip with Obama, called the resolution “shameful” and accused the U.S. of playing an active role in its passage.

On Tuesday, his spokesman went even further.

“We have ironclad informatio­n that emanates from sources in the Arab world and that shows the Obama administra­tion helped craft this resolution and pushed hard for its eventual passage,” David Keyes said. “We’re not just going to be a punching bag and go quietly into the night.”

He did not identify the Arab sources or say how Israel obtained the informatio­n. Israel has close security ties with Egypt, the original sponsor of last week’s resolution who, as the lone Arab member of the Security Council, was presenting it at the Palestinia­ns’ request.

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