Questioning Kerry’s commitment to Israel
In a rare display of public anger, Secretary of State John Kerry issued a statement defending and explaining his remarks that Israel could become an “apartheid” state if it didn’t accept Palestinian statehood. He said, “First, Israel is a vibrant democracy and I do not believe, nor have I ever stated, publicly or privately, that Israel is an apartheid state or that it intends to become one.” But Secretary Kerry, isn’t that what you told the secret and conspiratorial Trilateralist Commission? The Daily Beast confirmed Kerry as saying that if there is no two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict soon, Israel risks becoming “an apartheid state.” Kerry denied he said what he said, but that’s not the least of it.
Kerry also said, “I will not allow my commitment to Israel to be questioned by anyone, particularly for partisan, political purposes, so I want to be crystal clear about what I believe and what I don’t believe.” Well, Mr. Kerry, please afford me the opportunity to go on record as questioning your commitment to Israel. You said in the same statement: “I want to see a two state solution that results in a secure Jewish state and a prosperous Palestinian state, and I’ve actually worked for it.” You admit then that your actions have spoken as loud as your words. Establishing a terrorist state on traditional Jewish lands that refuses to recognize Israel’s right to exist is not in Israel’s best interest. Yet that is what you are working for.
Yes, Mr. Kerry, I question your commitment to Israel. You work for a pro-Islamic Administration that has perpetrated revolution and instability throughout the Middle East. Your State Department is complicit in throwing Egypt into a Muslim Brotherhood-supported chaos and has done so using American tax funds and working with terrorists. Your support for al Qaeda-backed “rebels” in Syria is widely documented. You openly dialogue with Iranian madmen who have stated that their main objective is to “wipe Israel from the face of the earth.” At every juncture you have blamed Israel for failing to reach peace while often giving the “Palestinians” a pass. And you have the nerve to lecture about commitment to Israel?
How dare you. Your commitment to Israel is in question by your own words and actions. Joel 3:2 says, “I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and divided my land.” You and your fellow politicians attempts to divide the land of Israel have lasting and destructive prophetic consequences for this nation. A veteran ambassador with a commitment to Israel would never use “apartheid” and “Israel” in the same context. From the abundance of your heart, your mouth speaks. You should show some self respect and resign.