San Francisco Chronicle

U.S. ambassador’s comments anger Palestinia­ns

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JERUSALEM — The U.S. ambassador to Israel raised eyebrows Thursday by saying that Israel occupies a tiny portion of the West Bank — just 2 percent — and that settlement­s there are part of the Jewish state proper.

The comments angered the Palestinia­ns and are at odds with decades of U.S. policy in the Mideast.

“I think the settlement­s are part of Israel,” American Ambassador David Friedman said in an interview with the Israeli news site Walla.

He refrained from answering when asked if settlement­s would be removed in a peace agreement with the Palestinia­ns.

“They (Israelis) are only occupying 2 percent of the West Bank,” he said.

Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 war. The Palestinia­ns have limited autonomy in 40 percent of the area, with Israel in full control over the remaining 60 percent. Palestinia­ns demand the West Bank as part of a future state.

The Palestinia­ns, along with much of the internatio­nal community, view Israel’s West Bank settlement­s as illegal and an obstacle to peace. Israel disputes this, saying the fate of the settlement­s must be resolved through negotiatio­ns with the Palestinia­ns.

“Obviously, there is important security considerat­ions to those settlement­s, there’s important nationalis­tic, historical and religious significan­ce to those settlement­s, and I think the settlers view themselves as Israelis, and Israel views the settlers as Israelis,” Friedman said.

Nabil Shaath, an aide to Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas, responded in a video clip on Twitter that the U.S ambassador had displayed “absolute ignorance of facts of law and of the position of the United States.”

Friedman’s remarks are “very bad news for the future of any American attempt to make peace in the Middle East,” Shaath added.

Senior Palestinia­n negotiator Saeb Erekat called Friedman’s comments “false and misleading.” He said in a statement that “such positions undermine ongoing efforts toward achieving a just and lasting peace between Israel and Palestine,” based on 1967 borders.

Friedman is a member of President Trump’s team spearheadi­ng efforts to restart Israeli-Palestinia­n peace talks.

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